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Post by beryl on Aug 31, 2016 13:28:09 GMT
As a percentage of their avg home gate that's probably roughly the same as our attendance tonight. Not really. Rovers av 9,600. Wimbledon 4,400. So they should have just under 50% what we did, especially allowing for away fans. 1,419-69=1,350. 461-69(est.)=392. In reality they had a 29% of what we did. Rovers 14% of av. Wimbledon 9%. Sorry. If the game had been on a Wednesday night, i could have stayed up and watched Great British Bake Off, however there was nothing on the Tele, so thought I'd go along and support the boys in blue. Was a lovely evening (apart from the football)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2016 20:22:54 GMT
A lot of people made the personal choice to vote for the Nazi Party in Germany in the 1930's. They were a bunch of deluded muppets that were told by many their actions would have grave consequences. Shameful,shallow comparison.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2016 20:34:36 GMT
Here is the real plan.
Premier League B/Reserve/U-21/U-23, call them what you will, do not earn any money for their clubs. The Premier League clubs have looked at the current Championship, which does attract a lot of tv money etc. If their B/Reserve/U-21/U-23 teams were playing in the Championship, then it would bring more MONEY into the clubs.....so first, get the B/Reserve/U-21/U-23 teams into the Football League. They will rise up through the divisions, even if they start in League Five. Then, if the Championship is dominated at the top by Man Utd, Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal etc etc, then the Premiership becomes a closed-shop, as the B/Reserve/U-21/U-23 teams would not be promoted to the Premiership, and you can't promote the team that finishes 10th in the Championship! So, the Premiership becomes a closed shop, the B/Reserve/U-21/U-23 earn loads of money for the top clubs in the Championship.....and the clubs like Rovers etc will never make it to the Premiership.
That is the reality of what is going on, and is why anyone who attended the game against Reading should feel ashamed.
It's all about money.
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