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Not sure what youre getting all het up about.
You do seem to get yourself into some Tizzy little headspins at times

You seem to get as all hrt up about someone suggesting RU is a bigger, more popular game than RL for some reason.

Why was Wigan , with a population if 80,000 offered 10,000 more tickets than a team from the rugby and capital of rugby league with a 250,000+ population in the first place? Your figures don't add up. 65,000 tickets going to the clubs when, as we are reminded by Gollum every year, a RL final is unique,like a family affair with tens of thousands of fans of other clubs there with tickets bought months in advance before knowing who will be in the final.
 
I was at City supporting City when we were ****, which we were for much of the 80's.

So was I.
Back in those days, a Wembley weekend was booked months in advance (regardless of who got to the final).
I have not been to a rugby match since 1985 as i can't afford to go to both sports.
 
I remember Wigan won the week before and got sent 35,000 tickets.
Hull won the week after and got sent 25,000 which sold out straight away so complained to the RFL and got sent an extra 4,901.
The capacity was normally set at 95,000.
Apparently they could have sold thousands more between them which would have made it a world record RL crowd.
Hope this helps.

All right but there was a reason rugby league sold a lot of the tickets every year in advance to schools. They feared not selling out otherwise.
 
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You seem to get as all hrt up about someone suggesting RU is a bigger, more popular game than RL for some reason.

Why was Wigan , with a population if 80,000 offered 10,000 more tickets than a team from the rugby and capital of rugby league with a 250,000+ population in the first place? Your figures don't add up. 65,000 tickets going to the clubs when, as we are reminded by Gollum every year, a RL final is unique,like a family affair with tens of thousands of fans of other clubs there with tickets bought months in advance before knowing who will be in the final.
Rugby Unions is a bigger sport than RL thats a fact.
If we're talking crowds NFL kicks the **** out of everything.
 
I was at 1980, 1981, 1982 + replay, 1983 and the 1985 finals.
1985 was the last final i attended.

1985 was the best final ever at Wembley.

I had a brilliant day at a Wembley final at some point in the 80's, it was the only rugby game I've ever been to and the only time I went to the old Wembley.

Sadly, I've no idea who played, what the score was, or anything that happened in the game. Though I do remember waking up under a grand piano at the Mayfair Hotel shortly before midnight.

I think there was a marquee and a Frank Sinatra impersonation involved at some point, but I can't be entirely sure.
 
I had a brilliant day at a Wembley final at some point in the 80's, it was the only rugby game I've ever been to and the only time I went to the old Wembley.

Sadly, I've no idea who played, what the score was, or anything that happened in the game. Though I do remember waking up under a grand piano at the Mayfair Hotel shortly before midnight.

I think there was a marquee and a Frank Sinatra impersonation involved at some point, but I can't be entirely sure.

Back in those days you were never searched and it was normal to carry in half a dozen tinnies.
Good cheap days back then<cheers>