It's a bit cold in North Cave tonight, I might pop over to South Cave to see if it's any warmer here.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20863586 http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20863387 Was it snowing?
8k for a 3pm saturday kick off, in perfectly fine weather and not on SKY is atrocious IMO. 10 quid a ticket, too
If there was no snow on friday their would of been at least 20,000 at the game LCFC nd the council only had half a day to make roads safe for everyone to gt game nd also had ppl fin work, traffic was worse i ever seen. For the games on sat the teams nd their councils had the whole night nd half the day to gt the roads safe ( with less snow falling aswell), so fans could get tothe game much easier
If there was no snow on friday their would of been at least 20,000 at the game LCFC nd the council only had half a day to make roads safe for everyone to gt game nd also had ppl fin work, traffic was worse i ever seen. For the games on sat the teams nd their councils had the whole night nd half the day to gt the roads safe ( with less snow falling aswell), so fans could get tothe game much easier
Hulls average attendace when in the Prem 2008/09- 24816 2009/10- 24389 Embarrasing Our average attendace from our last season in the prem- 30982 No matter what way you look at it you cant compare attendaces between the clubs
Our first team normally gets 21k. Was that not a first team game? Don't bother defending it. There really is no point To put how bad your following is. Luton had more fans than you
So embarrassing that we got something like 98% of our ground full over the course of 2 seasons. You can't average 30,000 in 24,000 capacity stadium.
Erm,our stadium capacity is what? But as usual, you've missed the point. It's not so much your embarrassing lack of numbers, as the fact you lot can't handle a light dusting of snow when others in the area just got on with things. :laugh;
I think, from memory, it was actualy 7,656 we took to Wednesday in League One, though I could be a bit out. They had to move the home fans out of their own stand to get us in and half our lot still missed the first half.
Regarding Fridays game I took my wife's car which is a 4wd (an x3 so not a proper one!) and a journey that normally takes 40 mins took nearly 4 hours, seems Leicester City council which is totally car unfriendly decided not to grit any roads in my opinion, which ****ed the whole city over. The club had sold over 19,000 tickets and Boro had sold approx 1200 so the attendance would have been over 20,000 which considering the games on Sky wouldn't have been bad.
To put how bad your following is, I've never not gone to a game because it was a bit cold, or there'd been a few inches of snow.