remember the ground only holds around 4500.. (thus why we are trying to get our 'own' ground in wimbledon)
maybe we should hire the Ricoh..
remember the ground only holds around 4500.. (thus why we are trying to get our 'own' ground in wimbledon)
maybe we should hire the Ricoh..
In the premier league Wimbledon regularly got crowds lower than 4500
In the premier league Wimbledon regularly got crowds lower than 4500
Its best if you build your new ground and we share with you. Being in London it will cut down Joy's travelling costs as well, as she never misses a game.
Also if you have a church in the locality she could combine her two passions, Sunday morning at prayer, and then a short walk to the ground for the afternoon game
As myths go that's up there with "Coventry City faced last day escapes every year in the top flight".
In the Premier League era Wimbledon averaged between 7k and 18k.
Their averages where kept up by United, Liverpool and the London teams selling out selhurst for them. 3729 were there when we went top if the premier league in 1992. 4000 v villa the same season. Plough lane crowds were worse.
You could make it a permanent move. ACL are looking for a new "sports franchise".
Yes that will do the trick.
Step inside Wimbledon chairman. Look here is a nice fellow - he's PWKH to his friends. He'll explain the deal.
What - you think a break even figure of 22 500 is a bit of a stretch as you've never achieved those crowds in your history? Don't worry it will be fine. Sorry - you think you may at least sell a lot more food and drink and car parking spaces here? Well yes - as I say PWKH will explain the small print....
Its best if you build your new ground and we share with you. Being in London it will cut down Joy's travelling costs as well, as she never misses a game.
Also if you have a church in the locality she could combine her two passions, Sunday morning at prayer, and then a short walk to the ground for the afternoon game
isn't plough lane a supermarket now? probably gets more crowd. would wimbledon dog track be suitable as a ground?
Their averages where kept up by United, Liverpool and the London teams selling out selhurst for them. 3729 were there when we went top if the premier league in 1992. 4000 v villa the same season. Plough lane crowds were worse.
In the premier league Wimbledon regularly got crowds lower than 4500
As myths go that's up there with "Coventry City faced last day escapes every year in the top flight".
In the Premier League era Wimbledon averaged between 7k and 18k.
What the fuck are you on about you really are a Troll give it a rest.
Regularly got low crowds and average crowd over a season are 2 different things. You could regularly get crowds below 4500 and still average 7-8k over the season.
so look at it the other way then.
You could regularly get crowds of over 12k at still only average 7-8k.
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