Away following plummeting?

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bobby1413
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by bobby1413 » 27 Oct 2007 20:49

PieEater Having said that I'll be at Fulham, last year it was a top away day.


Yea, it was. £35 is a lot of money, but it's a great stadium and a great place to go. I may be tempted! I just find it a bit of a lottery buying tickets online as you never know where you will be placed.

I don't want the ball ache of ringing up either.

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by Farnborough Royal » 27 Oct 2007 22:05

Can't afford it.

Went to United and I'm going to Fulham, that'll probably be me done for the season.

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by kevan » 04 Nov 2007 17:08

Much better at Fulham, also a younger crowd than usual I thought, which adds to the noise.

Real problems for the Prem as crowds age and season tickets are harder to come by at many clubs, noise will reduce further and seats will be locked up by old buggers (me included)

You can attract youngsters but if they can't get home tickets you wont get them addicted.

Reading should be OK on this though due to increasing capacity and a growing club.

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by SWLR » 04 Nov 2007 19:46

Well no cost excuse for not going to City now! £5.

will be costing me considerably more to travel by train from London.

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