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Post by jarvinski on Sept 14, 2013 17:39:16 GMT
2000 empty seats to watch the rebirth of football at scfc against one of the top teams in europe, words fail me
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Post by Sergeant Muttley on Sept 14, 2013 17:42:12 GMT
Have to say that was the only downer of the day for me and I found it very very hard to understand UNLESS people cannot afford it.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Sept 14, 2013 17:45:03 GMT
40 quid for the cheapest ticket, I wouldn't pay that tbh.
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Post by Trouserdog on Sept 14, 2013 17:49:50 GMT
40 quid for the cheapest ticket, I wouldn't pay that tbh. There's the reason. With the pain-in-the-arse cards and the high matchday prices, the floating supporter has all the excuses he needs to stay at home. It'll be a real shame for us to start getting everything right on the pitch and start fucking things up off it. Thirty quid tops to watch a game of football- anything more is robbery, regardless of the opposition or the occasion.
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Post by bristolians on Sept 14, 2013 17:54:55 GMT
Yes, it's pathetic as usual
And, every excuse has been heard before
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Post by longtimestokie on Sept 14, 2013 18:05:15 GMT
last time i saw that many empty seats was WBA booxing night ,, then they claimed it was a full house
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