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Are you serious that Southampton have sold out for this?
What the hell ... I can't see 3K saints fans coming to watch their u23's in the JPT0 -
I thought only the west lower is open, how can there be an 'allocation'? Are they expecting segregation too?
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Unless it's lower west just for home fans
But I'd be surprised if more then a 100 Saints fans turn up0 -
It's not that new a ground for them, they were in L1 with us not that long ago!ricky_otto said:
A friend of mine is a Saints fan and said the same.shirty5 said:
So that basis there is a strong possibility that there will be more away fans than home fans in attendance tomorrow evening.Richard J said:It won't be the lowest attendance. I have heard that Southampton fans are buying tickets because their club has said that attendance at the Valley boosts their loyalty points and would increase their chances of getting tickets for bigger games.
Apparently they have West Ham away coming up and the points thing comes in to it - especially being a new ground for them to visit.
I can imagine the points tally might come into it for them though0 -
Nothing about the game on the Southampton website or that they've "sold out"0
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Getting ready to come to Hove to see Kent hammer Sussex??Fanny Fanackapan said:Missing this one.
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I meant West Ham being a new ground.killerandflash said:
It's not that new a ground for them, they were in L1 with us not that long ago!ricky_otto said:
A friend of mine is a Saints fan and said the same.shirty5 said:
So that basis there is a strong possibility that there will be more away fans than home fans in attendance tomorrow evening.Richard J said:It won't be the lowest attendance. I have heard that Southampton fans are buying tickets because their club has said that attendance at the Valley boosts their loyalty points and would increase their chances of getting tickets for bigger games.
Apparently they have West Ham away coming up and the points thing comes in to it - especially being a new ground for them to visit.
I can imagine the points tally might come into it for them though0 -
Ah yesricky_otto said:
I meant West Ham being a new ground.killerandflash said:
It's not that new a ground for them, they were in L1 with us not that long ago!ricky_otto said:
A friend of mine is a Saints fan and said the same.shirty5 said:
So that basis there is a strong possibility that there will be more away fans than home fans in attendance tomorrow evening.Richard J said:It won't be the lowest attendance. I have heard that Southampton fans are buying tickets because their club has said that attendance at the Valley boosts their loyalty points and would increase their chances of getting tickets for bigger games.
Apparently they have West Ham away coming up and the points thing comes in to it - especially being a new ground for them to visit.
I can imagine the points tally might come into it for them though
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Perhaps we will pay a fine the same as QPR when they were promoted to the Premier.MartinCAFC said:Think this fixture should have as minimal coverage as possible almost as though they are playing behind closed doors at Sparrows Lane such is the absolute farce of this competition.
Pick an U23 side ourselves, rest everyone who started on Saturday, name ourselves Charlton U23's for this match and stick two fingers up at any jobsworth who wishes to punish the club for this on the basis Championship teams are allowed to field U23 sides which we were ourselves just a few months ago. Refuse to pay any fine and hopefully it'll lead to us being kicked out of this whole farce.1 -
No, sadly.thai malaysia addick said:
Getting ready to come to Hove to see Kent hammer Sussex??Fanny Fanackapan said:Missing this one.
My bushes are proving trickier than I imagined...
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The players were told Saturday to expect this to be lowest attendance of the season, with the saints having sold only 150 tickets - we (as of Saturday) had sold less , or at least that's what the players were told!0
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Fanny Fanackapan said:
No, sadly.thai malaysia addick said:
Getting ready to come to Hove to see Kent hammer Sussex??Fanny Fanackapan said:Missing this one.
My bushes are proving trickier than I imagined...2 -
In that case, I'm in. First game of the season for me post holidays.sammy391 said:The players were told Saturday to expect this to be lowest attendance of the season, with the saints having sold only 150 tickets - we (as of Saturday) had sold less , or at least that's what the players were told!
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Not sure I'll be flying home early from Portugal for this one.
1525 inc 274 Saints0 -
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Probably a comfortable 4-0 home win (but who gives a toss).0
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If we have to play at least 6 from the team on Saturday would start with the three subs who came on along with and crofts foley and Rudd. Then take the latter 3 off first time the ball goes dead.
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Read somewhere else on the site that 184 tickets were sold in total a few days back.charltonaddickedmatt said:Are you serious that Southampton have sold out for this?
What the hell ... I can't see 3K saints fans coming to watch their u23's in the JPT0 -
Forgot Lookman was a sub Saturday so can't play. So Hanlan and Bauer plus one of the other named subs from Saturday.
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If you look at the online booking for this, block G in the lower west appears to be sold out. I assume that is what has been given to Southampton?
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I'm hoping it will be our smallest ever attendance.Clem_Snide said:If you look at the online booking for this, block G in the lower west appears to be sold out. I assume that is what has been given to Southampton?
It appears about 5 other tickets have been sold!
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I've just booked 2. Sorry!ricky_otto said:
I'm hoping it will be our smallest ever attendance.Clem_Snide said:If you look at the online booking for this, block G in the lower west appears to be sold out. I assume that is what has been given to Southampton?
It appears about 5 other tickets have been sold!0 -
I've brought an entire block for myself and our North Korean supporters branch.kafka said:
I've just booked 2. Sorry!ricky_otto said:
I'm hoping it will be our smallest ever attendance.Clem_Snide said:If you look at the online booking for this, block G in the lower west appears to be sold out. I assume that is what has been given to Southampton?
It appears about 5 other tickets have been sold!8 -
All away fans wishing to visit West Hams new stadium, to see if you qualify for a ticket your points tally is now available at https://www.gov.uk or check your P60killerandflash said:
It's not that new a ground for them, they were in L1 with us not that long ago!ricky_otto said:
A friend of mine is a Saints fan and said the same.shirty5 said:
So that basis there is a strong possibility that there will be more away fans than home fans in attendance tomorrow evening.Richard J said:It won't be the lowest attendance. I have heard that Southampton fans are buying tickets because their club has said that attendance at the Valley boosts their loyalty points and would increase their chances of getting tickets for bigger games.
Apparently they have West Ham away coming up and the points thing comes in to it - especially being a new ground for them to visit.
I can imagine the points tally might come into it for them though4 -
Crawley will break the record.Covered End said:I didn't attend the 817 & 821 games on the basis that I didn't regard them as first class matches, although I did jump on the glory bandwagon for the Norwich & Wembley games.
However, 2 of my mates did and have accused me of not being a proper fan ever since. (In a wind up way).
They're both going Tuesday, so I've got to go to save myself from another 30 years of ribbing.
We too are hoping for an attendance of less than 817, so that we can say that "we were there".1 -
If you don't go tomorrow don't bother going to Wembley for the final !3
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Think Crawley will attract more fans than Southampton U23's. I think it's more the insult of playing a Premier League U23 team rather than the competition being the Trophy that makes people not want to go tomorrow night although I would still expect a very low turnout for Crawley.ElfsborgAddick said:
Crawley will break the record.Covered End said:I didn't attend the 817 & 821 games on the basis that I didn't regard them as first class matches, although I did jump on the glory bandwagon for the Norwich & Wembley games.
However, 2 of my mates did and have accused me of not being a proper fan ever since. (In a wind up way).
They're both going Tuesday, so I've got to go to save myself from another 30 years of ribbing.
We too are hoping for an attendance of less than 817, so that we can say that "we were there".3 -
The introduction of B teams is a disgrace. The Spanish and Germans can ruin their own football pyramids - they're top heavy and uncompetitive anyway. Our 92 teams are unique and should not be abused for the purpose of making our international team better for 3 weeks every 2 years!!
You will not see me there tomorrow.14 -
On England U20 duty anyway so wouldn't have been availablePhilbertocafc said:Forgot Lookman was a sub Saturday so can't play. So Hanlan and Bauer plus one of the other named subs from Saturday.
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They can buy a £10 ticket online but I guess they don't have to turn up. This will boost the official attendance, even though the actual one could be a couple of hundred.shirty5 said:
So on that basis there is a strong possibility that there will be more away fans than home fans in attendance tomorrow evening.Richard J said:It won't be the lowest attendance. I have heard that Southampton fans are buying tickets because their club has said that attendance at the Valley boosts their loyalty points and would increase their chances of getting tickets for bigger games.
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