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Post by Topper Gas on May 10, 2015 8:46:55 GMT
I don't follow your logic with that one as fans who follow Rovers to Wembley must at some point watch Rovers play, as I can't imagine their first ever game watching Rovers will be at Wembley?
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2015 9:11:36 GMT
I don't follow your logic with that one as fans who follow Rovers to Wembley must at some point watch Rovers play, as I can't imagine their first ever game watching Rovers will be at Wembley? You say fanbase reflects home att. I say entertainment value reflects home att. The Wembley attendance is an anomaly really. The bigger the town the bigger the potential to sell tickets regardless of the team. There will be people at Wembley who will be watching rovers for the first time.
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Post by xplosivgas on May 10, 2015 10:35:50 GMT
Although at the beginning I thought we'd take 40k, on reflection 30k will be an amazing effort.
I totally agree with those saying the novelty factor of wembley has gone - I know of the people in my group that went in 07 about half haven't been to a game since and of those some don't even like football! It was just a day out in London and a chance to get involved in a carnival atmosphere...
I suspect the noise/atmosphere on Sunday will be every bit as good as in 07 as the crowd will be made up of a higher proportion of dedicated rovers fans - can't wait! It's going to feel like a loooong week at work!
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