1200 is excellent a week before christmas. We never deserved to lose that game.
Last Saturday before Christmas, "Wives and shops", "trousers and tops" " Handbags and shoes", " Turkey and Booze"
Bad luck City....A loss was unjust
I don't really buy the whole "a week before Christmas" argument, if we were in Orient's position we'd have filled the open end yesterday.......
Those things aren't mutually exclusive, the more attractive and exciting an option the more you are likely to put of the things you should be doing instead to attend and the more fucked off you are with this hole mess the less likely you are too avoid your christmas jobs, irritate the wife and head out for a day off football.
Kind of agree, although the last Saturday before Christmas has historically affected numbers at football. Tis true however, had we been top, or at least if the wheels hadn't fallen off since Bradford, we'd pretty much fill every away end.
1200+ is a good turn out. We are bottom half team at the moment and Swindon isn't an attractive place to go to. I agree with the argument of if we were top then more would of gone but this is true anyway. Cold wet and horrible as well so 1200 gets my approval.
I agree that 1,200 was a good turnout for where we are. I would rather people came out and said they didn't go because we're on a poor run rather than they didn't go because it was a week before Christmas. I would wager that if we played MK yesterday with the form of last month we'd have taken more than 1,200.
not a fair comparison, mk is a much nicer stadium, ie not uncovered and it's about half the distance.
Fair enough, maybe I look at things from a different perspective and am in the minority. Don't think I've ever looked at a fixture and thought I don't fancy that as the grounds not very nice.
not a fair comparison, mk is a much nicer stadium, ie not uncovered and it's about half the distance.
I've never chosen a game on how good the ground is.
You going satdee?
Nah mate the grounds not very nice.
Genius
You going Satdee? Nah mate, it's been pissing down all week, with howling winds, it knocked my fence down, I've gotta fix that and do the wrapping so driving for 2 hours and standing uncovered in the cold isn't tempting me.
Honestly I don't belive people haven't been more likely/less likely to go to games because of the grounds, who hasn't been excited to go to wembley, the emirates, old trafford etc. When it's an better ground with larger crowd it's a more tempting prospect. A significant percent of the 7k people who went to MK went because it was going to be such a big crowd of Coventry fans, as more people decided to go it made more people decide to go. We saw that with the Crewe game last year too, it suddenly became the place to be and so more and more people decided to go, that of course was far from the only reason.
Unless you are someone who goes to every single game, or goes to every single game when not working then it's very likely you take a large variety of things into account when deciding weather or not to go, even if you don't realise it.
We're obviously different kinds of people.
'I'm not going as it's been pissing down all week and I've some wrapping to do'. has made my day![]()
.T.'Trousers and tops, handbags and shoes' ... and that was just the blokes. No idea what the women were buying.
1200 was still the biggest away following of the day in L1. All away followings were below par on Saturday. Not only that, it is the most expensive ground in the league, and reaching it by train costs a fortune. Can't believe people are criticising that following. We average over 2000 so far this season, that's double what we averaged in the Championship.