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Gooner
05 September 2010 14:30:14

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Marcus

Banbury

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Super Cell
06 September 2010 12:18:18

This has just popped up on News Now for some reason, even though it's from February.

We're not famous any more etc etc etc

http://www.web-fans.com/walsall/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=589%3Adownload-our-leeds-united-victory-desktop-wallpaper&catid=12%3Awalsall-wallpapers&Itemid=12

That's one of my early impressions of the Championship which is excellent. We're by no means every team's cup final which is great news

 


Farnley/Pudsey Leeds

40m asl

Matty H
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09 September 2010 15:12:57
There's a surprise - he's injured! Unbelievable! 😞
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Super Cell
10 September 2010 08:48:57

Noooo, surely not.

It would be funny if it wasn't so annoying for you.

Back to real football after all that dreadful international stuff last weekend


Farnley/Pudsey Leeds

40m asl

Super Cell
10 September 2010 09:29:10

Sorry, but more bigging up of our support.

http://www.leedsunited.com/news/20100910/barnsley-joins-growing-sell-out-list_2247585_2149443

6,700 going to Barnsley next Tuesday night. Probably only Newcastle, Manchester United and Liverpool could do that for an evening game, especially with another away game (sold out) at Doncaster three days later. Anyone going to the Swansea game tomorrow, Barnsley, Doncaster & the home game v Sheffield United the week later will have shelled out over £100 in tickets alone.

It's all the more remarkable because our tickets never go on general sale for away games. You either have to be a ST holder or a member which in itself costs £35.

BTW Matty - I know that City could do something similar, but with it being midweek and with the membership criteria (one ticket per member) I think nearly 7,000 at any away game is remarkable these days.


Farnley/Pudsey Leeds

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10 September 2010 09:31:10
😂 Unreal isn't it? He picked up a knock on his ankle in the England U21 game this week. Fortunately it's precautionary and he should be fine for next week. Yes, back to the real stuff 👍 although it's still going to be a while before we start turning out results. Really annoying when you look at the strength of our squad.
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Matty H
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10 September 2010 09:34:17
Yeah, there's no way we would take that many to Barnsley, or to use a local comparison, Swindon. Mind you that is Swindon 😂 Our poor start Tongue season and the injury situation has definately knocked our away following. We only took 1000 to Ipswich.
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Super Cell
10 September 2010 09:44:24

1000 to Ipswich isn't bad mate.

We're just nutters. I think you'll find the quality of our support at Ashton Gate far outweighs the atmosphere that we create at Elland Road, especially as that's one of the few aways I'll be putting in for this season.


Farnley/Pudsey Leeds

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10 September 2010 10:19:22
Yeah I think as a rule away fans create a better atmosphere because it's your hardcore, any weather, any circumstance supporter on the whole. Whilst we continue to get outplayed and beat each week our support will continue to dwindle 😞
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Super Cell
10 September 2010 16:11:22

It's swings and roundabout though isn't it? Just four games in and there's a sense of optimism at Elland Road. Lose tomorrow and it'll be sackcloth and ashes.

Should be the highest Football League crowd of the season at ER tomorrow (26,000 or so) and we've already sold more tickets than that for the Sheffield game in a fortnight. We've opened the 7,000 seater Upper tier of the East Stand for the purpose.

But we've barely sold a ticket for the Preston game on the Tuesday after that. People's money only stretches so far, even if we seem generally to be bucking the trend of dwindling crowds generally at the moment. As an example in League One Swansea brought 2,750 fans up. Two years later in the Championship they've sold under 1,000.


Farnley/Pudsey Leeds

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10 September 2010 16:46:52
I think I read or heard somewhere recently that attendances are down quite sharply on last season right across the board, even the Prem? Thing is whilst ticket prices continue to rise, often above inflation, and whilst people's disposable income continues to head in the opposite direction, and you take the increase in televised games into account, then attendances will continue to fall. People have had enough of the business side of football and are starting to vote, reluctantly, with their feet
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Super Cell
10 September 2010 17:06:57

Clubs (Leeds excepted) are selling Season Tickets off at generally reasonable rates but seem to be piling on the cost to the casual fan who turns up once in a while.

For example we have about 200 tickets left for tomorrow's game at £24 (£12 for kids). When they're gone, despite having thousands of empty seats a casual fan INCLUDING kids will be charged £32.

For the Sheffield United game ALL the regular cheaper (£29 & £15) tickets have gone with more than two weeks to go. £34 everywhere else. In the East Stand Upper a kid's concession rate of £24 is available. Thats' probably one of the highest prices for a kid's ticket in the entire country.

I know that Sheffield United's crowds are down by 5,000. That's a hell of a hit to take...

 

 


Farnley/Pudsey Leeds

40m asl

Super Cell
10 September 2010 18:39:13

I'm not sure even the most passionate fan would say that Edgar Street is beautiful, but it has character. Those seats look OK, but something more permanent would be nice.

Gillingham have quite a large temporary stands behind the goal where away fans are put. It was certainly strange sitting in it (well, standing actually!) but it was much bigger than the one in those pictures.

Tough times though, as you say Richard


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10 September 2010 18:56:19
And to prove the point we've only sold a few hundred advance tickets for the trip to Scunny tomorrow. With pay on the day I doubt we'll take many more than 500-600 there. That's extremely poor when you take into account we haven't had a game for two weeks, although the fact we now have 3 games in 7 days, the second two both at home, has played a part. Tricky, wrong coloured seats or not it could be worse. One of Rovers' stands is made of scaffold and plastic sheeting!
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Super Cell
10 September 2010 19:16:53

You'd better bring up the full 2,700 to Elland Road Matty after the way I've been bigging up your support on WACCOE


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10 September 2010 19:35:05
If we're languishing in the bottom 3 I doubt we will. However, a resurgence and a visual improvement in performances and we'll all be there. We had two crap (with all due respect to Ipswich and Scunny) away games in succession, both huge distances. They're never going to be popular when you factor in all the other things I've mentioned. It's been a fair few years since Bristol City and Leeds Utd tussled. Many of our younger fans won't have ever been to Elland Road. The prospect of a 'new' team and ground is incentive enough for many 👍 The last time I saw us play your mob was around 18 or so years ago at a guess. It was a cup game at The Gate and you beat us 1-0 I think? It was an evening game and broad daylight so must have been league cup
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RWL757
10 September 2010 21:21:04

And to prove the point we've only sold a few hundred advance tickets for the trip to Scunny tomorrow. With pay on the day I doubt we'll take many more than 500-600 there. That's extremely poor when you take into account we haven't had a game for two weeks, although the fact we now have 3 games in 7 days, the second two both at home, has played a part. Tricky, wrong coloured seats or not it could be worse. One of Rovers' stands is made of scaffold and plastic sheeting!

Matty H wrote:

That would be the gazebo end the seats used to be sent to wimbledon (tennis) then re assembled every august in time for the new season, it can be a bit draughty there with a stiff sou wester blowing in the winter months the plastic seats are lawn tennis green and the' plastic sheeting' white with blue candy stripe. nice, but its very homely and is all we can afford. If we lose to Brentford tomorrow the sheeting goes back to the hire shop.

 on the player front liam rosenior has apparently been spotted training with us this week probably just getting fit but would be a nice loan acquisition


Rich WL

Warmley

South Glos

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10 September 2010 21:26:56

And to prove the point we've only sold a few hundred advance tickets for the trip to Scunny tomorrow. With pay on the day I doubt we'll take many more than 500-600 there. That's extremely poor when you take into account we haven't had a game for two weeks, although the fact we now have 3 games in 7 days, the second two both at home, has played a part. Tricky, wrong coloured seats or not it could be worse. One of Rovers' stands is made of scaffold and plastic sheeting!

RWL757 wrote:

That would be the gazebo end the seats used to be sent to wimbledon (tennis) then re assembled every august in time for the new season, it can be a bit draughty there with a stiff sou wester blowing in the winter months the plastic seats are lawn tennis green and the' plastic sheeting' white with blue candy stripe. nice, but its very homely and is all we can afford. If we lose to Brentford tomorrow the sheeting goes back to the hire shop.

 on the player front liam rosenior has apparently been spotted training with us this week probably just getting fit but would be a nice loan acquisition

Matty H wrote:

He would if you can cope with the attitude  He lasted 5 minutes back with us in the summer. Good player, disgusting attitude, hence why he is seemingly always in limbo.

I've sat in that tented thing a couple of times. I've played in a couple of charity games in the past and the presentation has been at the mem on a matchday


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RWL757
10 September 2010 21:43:26

And to prove the point we've only sold a few hundred advance tickets for the trip to Scunny tomorrow. With pay on the day I doubt we'll take many more than 500-600 there. That's extremely poor when you take into account we haven't had a game for two weeks, although the fact we now have 3 games in 7 days, the second two both at home, has played a part. Tricky, wrong coloured seats or not it could be worse. One of Rovers' stands is made of scaffold and plastic sheeting!

Matty H wrote:

That would be the gazebo end the seats used to be sent to wimbledon (tennis) then re assembled every august in time for the new season, it can be a bit draughty there with a stiff sou wester blowing in the winter months the plastic seats are lawn tennis green and the' plastic sheeting' white with blue candy stripe. nice, but its very homely and is all we can afford. If we lose to Brentford tomorrow the sheeting goes back to the hire shop.

 on the player front liam rosenior has apparently been spotted training with us this week probably just getting fit but would be a nice loan acquisition

RWL757 wrote:

He would if you can cope with the attitude  He lasted 5 minutes back with us in the summer. Good player, disgusting attitude, hence why he is seemingly always in limbo.

I've sat in that tented thing a couple of times. I've played in a couple of charity games in the past and the presentation has been at the mem on a matchday

Matty H wrote:

I hope you got a big cheer from the Rovers fans iguess the games were rovers v city supporters club


Rich WL

Warmley

South Glos

Matty H
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10 September 2010 21:46:52

And to prove the point we've only sold a few hundred advance tickets for the trip to Scunny tomorrow. With pay on the day I doubt we'll take many more than 500-600 there. That's extremely poor when you take into account we haven't had a game for two weeks, although the fact we now have 3 games in 7 days, the second two both at home, has played a part. Tricky, wrong coloured seats or not it could be worse. One of Rovers' stands is made of scaffold and plastic sheeting!

RWL757 wrote:

That would be the gazebo end the seats used to be sent to wimbledon (tennis) then re assembled every august in time for the new season, it can be a bit draughty there with a stiff sou wester blowing in the winter months the plastic seats are lawn tennis green and the' plastic sheeting' white with blue candy stripe. nice, but its very homely and is all we can afford. If we lose to Brentford tomorrow the sheeting goes back to the hire shop.

 on the player front liam rosenior has apparently been spotted training with us this week probably just getting fit but would be a nice loan acquisition

Matty H wrote:

He would if you can cope with the attitude  He lasted 5 minutes back with us in the summer. Good player, disgusting attitude, hence why he is seemingly always in limbo.

I've sat in that tented thing a couple of times. I've played in a couple of charity games in the past and the presentation has been at the mem on a matchday

RWL757 wrote:

I hope you got a big cheer from the Rovers fans iguess the games were rovers v city supporters club

Matty H wrote:

One was indeed one of those and the other was a media game. The media game was a good reception, the fans game wasn't quite as much


Yate, Nr Bristol

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RWL757
10 September 2010 22:04:36

And to prove the point we've only sold a few hundred advance tickets for the trip to Scunny tomorrow. With pay on the day I doubt we'll take many more than 500-600 there. That's extremely poor when you take into account we haven't had a game for two weeks, although the fact we now have 3 games in 7 days, the second two both at home, has played a part. Tricky, wrong coloured seats or not it could be worse. One of Rovers' stands is made of scaffold and plastic sheeting!

Matty H wrote:

That would be the gazebo end the seats used to be sent to wimbledon (tennis) then re assembled every august in time for the new season, it can be a bit draughty there with a stiff sou wester blowing in the winter months the plastic seats are lawn tennis green and the' plastic sheeting' white with blue candy stripe. nice, but its very homely and is all we can afford. If we lose to Brentford tomorrow the sheeting goes back to the hire shop.

 on the player front liam rosenior has apparently been spotted training with us this week probably just getting fit but would be a nice loan acquisition

RWL757 wrote:

He would if you can cope with the attitude  He lasted 5 minutes back with us in the summer. Good player, disgusting attitude, hence why he is seemingly always in limbo.

I've sat in that tented thing a couple of times. I've played in a couple of charity games in the past and the presentation has been at the mem on a matchday

Matty H wrote:

I hope you got a big cheer from the Rovers fans iguess the games were rovers v city supporters club

RWL757 wrote:

One was indeed one of those and the other was a media game. The media game was a good reception, the fans game wasn't quite as much

Matty H wrote:

i remember the supporters clubs pressie if i'd known you were amongst us matty i'd have lobbed a pasty crust at you

 


Rich WL

Warmley

South Glos

Matty H
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10 September 2010 22:06:01

And to prove the point we've only sold a few hundred advance tickets for the trip to Scunny tomorrow. With pay on the day I doubt we'll take many more than 500-600 there. That's extremely poor when you take into account we haven't had a game for two weeks, although the fact we now have 3 games in 7 days, the second two both at home, has played a part. Tricky, wrong coloured seats or not it could be worse. One of Rovers' stands is made of scaffold and plastic sheeting!

RWL757 wrote:

That would be the gazebo end the seats used to be sent to wimbledon (tennis) then re assembled every august in time for the new season, it can be a bit draughty there with a stiff sou wester blowing in the winter months the plastic seats are lawn tennis green and the' plastic sheeting' white with blue candy stripe. nice, but its very homely and is all we can afford. If we lose to Brentford tomorrow the sheeting goes back to the hire shop.

 on the player front liam rosenior has apparently been spotted training with us this week probably just getting fit but would be a nice loan acquisition

Matty H wrote:

He would if you can cope with the attitude  He lasted 5 minutes back with us in the summer. Good player, disgusting attitude, hence why he is seemingly always in limbo.

I've sat in that tented thing a couple of times. I've played in a couple of charity games in the past and the presentation has been at the mem on a matchday

RWL757 wrote:

I hope you got a big cheer from the Rovers fans iguess the games were rovers v city supporters club

Matty H wrote:

One was indeed one of those and the other was a media game. The media game was a good reception, the fans game wasn't quite as much

RWL757 wrote:

i remember the supporters clubs pressie if i'd known you were amongst us matty i'd have lobbed a pasty crust at you

 

Matty H wrote:

I'd have ate it


Yate, Nr Bristol

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RWL757
10 September 2010 22:22:51

And to prove the point we've only sold a few hundred advance tickets for the trip to Scunny tomorrow. With pay on the day I doubt we'll take many more than 500-600 there. That's extremely poor when you take into account we haven't had a game for two weeks, although the fact we now have 3 games in 7 days, the second two both at home, has played a part. Tricky, wrong coloured seats or not it could be worse. One of Rovers' stands is made of scaffold and plastic sheeting!

Matty H wrote:

That would be the gazebo end the seats used to be sent to wimbledon (tennis) then re assembled every august in time for the new season, it can be a bit draughty there with a stiff sou wester blowing in the winter months the plastic seats are lawn tennis green and the' plastic sheeting' white with blue candy stripe. nice, but its very homely and is all we can afford. If we lose to Brentford tomorrow the sheeting goes back to the hire shop.

 on the player front liam rosenior has apparently been spotted training with us this week probably just getting fit but would be a nice loan acquisition

RWL757 wrote:

He would if you can cope with the attitude  He lasted 5 minutes back with us in the summer. Good player, disgusting attitude, hence why he is seemingly always in limbo.

I've sat in that tented thing a couple of times. I've played in a couple of charity games in the past and the presentation has been at the mem on a matchday

Matty H wrote:

I hope you got a big cheer from the Rovers fans iguess the games were rovers v city supporters club

RWL757 wrote:

One was indeed one of those and the other was a media game. The media game was a good reception, the fans game wasn't quite as much

Matty H wrote:

i remember the supporters clubs pressie if i'd known you were amongst us matty i'd have lobbed a pasty crust at you

 

RWL757 wrote:

I'd have ate it

Matty H wrote:

 did you ever play local amatuer footie for anyone decent when you were younger (i guess you're probably past it now)

I played for Hambrook in the Glos County league and various sunday league sides. a long time ago. perhaps we should open this question up to see who played the highest up the footie pyramid


Rich WL

Warmley

South Glos

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10 September 2010 22:30:11

Played for 4 different Sunday League sides, including Downend and Fishponds. Was never up to much. I always played left midfield/wing. I was properly fast when I was younger (37 now) and had a decent cross. Hopeless in front of goal though  although I have scored two hatricks, one of those included two penalties admittedly.

 


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