Couldn't give you an exact number but the full allocation of tickets were sold to season ticket holders. (genuine answer)
fair enough because, you have a lot of supporters from London ( like us ), to me, your away did look full to be fair.
We do have a lot of supporters in London and elsewhere, but all away allocations are offered to season ticket holders first and are usually as rare as rocking horse ****e to everyone else.
I put a youth trainee with one of those clicky-counter thingymabobs on the case to ask everyone who entered the ground whence they came from, and the results are thus:- Merseyside = 62.3% Greater London = 14.3% Ireland= 9.6% North of England = 6.1% Wales =2.2% Asia=1.0% Australasia = .4% South America = .2% Africa= 0.8% Obviously, they were trainees who never managed grade C in their GCSE's.
MITO, you're talking out of your arse again! It was patently clear to anybody who understands tactics that Liverpool weathered the early 2nd half assault (if that is actually what it was meant to be) and then conserved energy. If another goal opportunity arrived take it. However, you don't bust a gut trying to score more goals in a game that you have already won WHEN YOU HAVE ANOTHER GAME IN 2 DAYS TIME! grow up lad.
You will probably never play a team as gutless or passionless as QPR were in the first half ever again, when they actually started to put some effort in they matched you.
You had the game sewed up after half an hour of the match. You didn't need to do anything the second half. However this QPR team in the first half was the worst prem team performance I have ever seen. In fact it was a disgrace in terms of professional pride and doing what players are paid handsomely for. When you think that these people are paid several tens of thousands pounds a week to play for 90 minutes. I would wait until you beat a hard working mid table team before drawing any conclusions.
Think you should address your 2nd paragraph to those on the QPR board. BTW I didn't draw any conclusions. Do they even teach Comprehension as part of English Language these days?
Suck on this bitter... http://www.evertonfc.no/ All the blueshite fans are plastics from Sefton and Wirral anyway, next to none in the actual city of Liverpool.