How many have taken up the 3 game offer then if this is so ? Also i bet the KC health and safety muppets have rows and rows of empty seats due to the silly segregation situation. Spurs showed how segregation should be done. No seats were left empty - just a wall and barrier with stewards. How many seats could we have been sold to Sunderland fans ffs ? More wonga chucked away by bad policy.
Indeed and they should do. We leave far too many seats empty when they could be sold. No reason why the Liverpool gate should not equal our PL best gate when Liverpool were here on the final day in May 2010. (25,030)
They will be. Possibly after they have been kicked in as well. Just asking for trouble. Very good. Like it. ^^^^ this. But we have also sold many Palace tickets as part of a 3 ticket promotion deal. But how many is the question.
Of course it is. He's nine and is passionate about both City and The Saints, has both kits and Saturday will not react if either team scores (so he says). He is a season pass holder at St Mary's and has been a match mascot for City!
I fear no one at the club cares. No one at the ticket office cares (except AB). The only ones who care are the 'entrenched' and the 'hooked'. Perhaps it would be a tad brutal to stanley any LFC 'fans' in the home end and steal their 'trainees' off their feet, but it's the type of thing their club used to do to away fans bitd. 'Alright der, la?'
[video=youtube;FcpdZolqAGA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcpdZolqAGA[/video] I'll settle for this again.
I remember at that game, that was almost a full house, that a significant number of people around me seemed unmoved at that Robert Koren special. Or any of the other two goals. Judging by the number of unimpressed new fans that day, I conclude the gate was approx. 50% City, 25% local LFC platstics in home seats, and 25% proper LFC fans.
i remember being on holiday so i couldn't go, my mate texted me saying they won 3-0 and i told him to **** off.
This is the first game I'm getting to over there, so excited! Makes me ashamed to think that I live in Sydney, Australia, and have more pride for Hull City than people who actually live there.
Unfortunate choice of words in this. It makes you sound like a superior supporter. I'm sure that you simply posted without thinking.
I suppose my dad would have been described as a plastic scouser. Born in China where he lived before moving to Canada and then in his mid 20's to Chester to train as an RAF pilot in 1937. Had no interest in football until he came to England but soon adopted Liverpool as his team and only saw them a few times before marriage and the war intervened which he did not survive. My second team is Liverpool and I am even more of a plastic scouser as the only Liverpool match I have ever attended was a friendly in Melbourne a few months ago. 95,000 were at this match and probably well over half the attendance would fit a plastic scouser description.