ZaretskyWHTIDZaretsky What's your take on the cutting of ticket prices to fill the OS having an effect on Leyton Orient's attendance and viability?
I find it absolutely hilarious. The fact that a side that averages what about 2.5k per match, run by some clueless clown, believe they deserve a ground share. Bizarre. I hate everything about them. If our move drives them into the ground and kills the club, I'll be delighted. Tiny club, no history, crap league, crap team, no fans
TBH I wasn't really referring to the idea of a ground share, more that having a "big club" on their doorstep, undercutting prices to fill an athletics stadium (because actually, they're not such a "big club") is going to have a crushing effect on that 2.5k support or any chance of increasing it.
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But if you're a kid near the Olympic Stadium, who do you go and see? A Premier League team who are practically giving tickets away, or a lower league team who aren't. It's a no-brainer.
I agree it won't affect Orient's current attendances, but it effectively kills any chances of them growing or attracting the next generation of supporters.
Mind you, Hearn is much more interested in getting compensation to allow Orient to move out to a new ground Epping Forest way than in anything to stop West Ham's move. And he's such an utter tw@ that it's down to his stupidity that the leagues can't stop this move, which it looked for a while like they might.