Fantastic stats thread revealed a fact that surprised me. In 2010/11 The Valley was most popular away ground for visitors yet last season it was 11th most popular.
I guess most teams/fans presumed they had already lost when they played us and didnt want to travel 100's of miles to see it, plus most fans would have ticked The Valley off the new ground list in the previous 2 years.
What the eff does 'This' mean ? - is this the same as 'My Bad'? This what ? My bad what? Why cant people use the English Language?
So sorry mate, NOT. Why dig someone out over something like that??? All a bit overly aggressive for no reason in my view. Why the F do people have to jump on simple things on forums for no reason??
Perhaps I should have put "I agree most implicitly with this posting". Serves me right for using forum terminology on a forum really!! When will I ever learn??
Last season we averaged 15.5k and virtually all of us were miserable most of the time. This season a few more returned (and a few new ones arrived) and we managed just shy of 17.5k with most of us happy most of the time. We should gives ourselves a modest pat on the back.
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Last season = fortress.
2. The higher likeliness of your team getting beat.
Lots of fans would have seen the Valley as a new ground, after 3 years the novelty had worn off
some of the biggest games were on TV and midweek
This what ? My bad what?
Why cant people use the English Language?
If we move to The Peninsula how many away fans will Real Madrid bring?
2. All the closer sides were very small supported clubs
3. We charged 25 when most others charged 17-20
Why dig someone out over something like that??? All a bit overly aggressive for no reason in my view.
Why the F do people have to jump on simple things on forums for no reason??
No KA, i've been to London and back today - maybe thats why ?!
Lol- now that's one that gets on my breast regions!
This season a few more returned (and a few new ones arrived) and we managed just shy of 17.5k with most of us happy most of the time.
We should gives ourselves a modest pat on the back.