What a strange thread. Fans obsessed about if we've sold more then the opposition. Promotion won't be decided by how many supporters each club has at Wembley.
From the perspective of encouraging sales it would definitely help. With the 'limited number' we keep referencing people might think "oh I can't be arsed, it'll be sold out by the time I get there". If we say there's 10k left people will turn up to buy.
It's the "rugby town" & then the usual "Hull's a ****hole" jibes they usually resort to after that, that i find funny. It's not like a lot of our fans don't like both sports.
When the owner is happy telling fans "they can die when they want" and suggesting to national media that Man City should be called Man Hunter, I really don't think they would be embarrassed about anything...
A £3.00 booking fee has now been added to the ticket prices (I think they were getting grief over a fee for pass-holders and none for part-timers).
There was always a lot of respect between the two sets of fans. We realised that it could have easily gone the other way.
Bollocks Great to beat them. Plenty of attitude from their fans down there in the League game when they won.
It would appear you didn't go to Wembley then because there was very little trouble between the two sets of fans.
Nowt that I would class as trouble. However it's foolish to assume there was none, you because you personally didn't see or hear of any.
Where did I assume there wasn't any trouble? You just seem like one of these people who argue for the sake of it.