Lowest league crowd of the season tonight?

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by Yorkshire Royal » 30 Jan 2007 23:29

Good point about Hull and a well supported rugby team..To be fair though, most people I know from Wigan are Man Utd fans. Hull have no large clubs nearby.

But I really think it is time that some of the big clubs (Forest, Sheff Wed, etc) come back up to help give the premiership a boost in attendance.. Blackburn, Bolton and Wigan get some pretty awful crowds..

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by Royal Tezza » 30 Jan 2007 23:29

There was very few empty Reading seats. Fair play to the Wigan faithful for turning up but their numbers were really pitiful. About 500ish from what i could see

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by savage 4 england » 30 Jan 2007 23:31

Royal Tezza There was very few empty Reading seats. Fair play to the Wigan faithful for turning up but their numbers were really pitiful. About 500ish from what i could see

A lot less than that.

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by Royalee » 30 Jan 2007 23:58

Disgusting turn out by Wigan tonight, hopefully we've sent them closer to the drop. It's a shame because Jewell's a decent manager and the town just doesn't deserve him or Whelan.

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by Jackson Corner » 31 Jan 2007 00:10

Did you see the Thames Valley Latics flag? Fair play to them but why they should want to watch that lot when people who live in Wigan can't be arsed amazes me.


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by biscuitman » 31 Jan 2007 00:13





Alot less than 500, my guess is 260

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by orange » 31 Jan 2007 00:18

Royalee Disgusting turn out by Wigan tonight, hopefully we've sent them closer to the drop. It's a shame because Jewell's a decent manager and the town just doesn't deserve him or Whelan.


Whats the fuss over small attendances? The wigan fans that turned up made just as much effort as any other team's fans regardless of the number.

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by Royalee » 31 Jan 2007 00:21

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Royalee Disgusting turn out by Wigan tonight, hopefully we've sent them closer to the drop. It's a shame because Jewell's a decent manager and the town just doesn't deserve him or Whelan.


Whats the fuss over small attendances? The wigan fans that turned up made just as much effort as any other team's fans regardless of the number.


I was referring to the town as a whole in terms of those who didn't bother to turn up.

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by biscuitman » 31 Jan 2007 00:22

The wigan fans that turned up made just as much effort as any other team's fans regardless of the number.


Not really true and difficult to prove when I saw Man United's away support


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by orange » 31 Jan 2007 02:41

biscuitman
The wigan fans that turned up made just as much effort as any other team's fans regardless of the number.


Not really true and difficult to prove when I saw Man United's away support


What so each individual Man United fan made more effort than each individual Wigan fan? We spent so long being the club with small attendances and now its as if we have no consideration for clubs with smaller fan bases. In reality theres nothing wrong with not taking many fans, what does it matter? Who cares? Such a load of nonsense and i always hear it coming from football fans.

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 31 Jan 2007 07:58

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Alot less than 500, my guess is 260


You've missed out the two old blokes sat on their own up near Y26 - miles away from the rest of the Wigan support :lol:

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by southbank1871 » 31 Jan 2007 08:27

Makes me laugh when the Reading fans were singing songs about how bad the Wigan fans were. These songs were being sung to people who had just travelled nearly 200 miles on a week night to see their team lose their 8th consecutive game.

If we're in a similar position next season, how many do you think we'd take up there, once the first premiership season novelty has worn off a bit? Probably more than they brought down to us, but not many more.

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by Stranded » 31 Jan 2007 08:40

southbank1871 Makes me laugh when the Reading fans were singing songs about how bad the Wigan fans were. These songs were being sung to people who had just travelled nearly 200 miles on a week night to see their team lose their 8th consecutive game.

If we're in a similar position next season, how many do you think we'd take up there, once the first premiership season novelty has worn off a bit? Probably more than they brought down to us, but not many more.


Hear, hear. People need to get a grip with the whole fans thing.

To travel half the length of the country on a weeknight, meaning taking 1 if not 2 days off work, paying £30 to get in and whatever transport costs are involved. Add that to the fact that your team are on the worst run in their history and the fact that you could probably see the game live on Arabian TV or the internrt - it's not hard to see why many decided not to bother last night.


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by Mr Angry » 31 Jan 2007 08:45

The thing is, I don't think that many more would have made it for a Saturday 3pm kick off! That isn't the fault of those that DID make it - it just sums up the fact that Wigans numerical support is terrible.

Fair shout to them though - I'm definately in the camp that says its ironic for our fans to take the piss out of as loyal a bunch of supporters as any in the Premiership as those blokes that made the trip from Wigan last night are.

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by Vision » 31 Jan 2007 09:13

Did we take our full allocation to Wigan ?

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by Jerry St Clair » 31 Jan 2007 09:16

We took around 300 to Wigan on a Friday night a few years back, so I don't think our resident twats in Y26 are in any posiition to take the piss.

As Stranded says, we need to a get a grip with the whole fans numbers issue.

We castigate Man Utd for being a load of glory hunters, and then slag off WIgans small, hardcore support. Which is it to be?

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by Dirk Gently » 31 Jan 2007 09:32

It's just any excuse to have a go at the opposition fans - if they had sold out it would be "we support our local team".

Looks like for many who come these days, abusing the opposition fans is much more fun than actually supporting Reading.

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by Gordons Cumming » 31 Jan 2007 09:34

One things for sure they are probably the only fans who wont jeer when the attendance for the night is announced. :wink:

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by papereyes » 31 Jan 2007 10:00

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Alot less than 500, my guess is 260


That photo misses two random fans in the corner

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