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Bill nicks ashes were temporarily removed before the pitch was dug up and they will be replaced when new stadium compete or have I misunderstood your postThat the new stadium build is planned and designed to not disturb the ashes of Bill Nick is both touching and rad.
I based my statement on the blog post by Cliff Jones were he said that they planned the entire project in a way as to not disturb the ghost of Bill.Bill nicks ashes were temporarily removed before the pitch was dug up and they will be replaced when new stadium compete or have I misunderstood your post
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but didn't they remove his ashes just before the WHL demolition and it's heavily rumoured that they reinterred them just north of the new south stand around a month or so ago? SkyScraperCommunity spotted them doing something with a specially dug hole, a lot of black 4x4s and a temporary tent.That the new stadium build is planned and designed to not disturb the ashes of Bill Nick is both touching and rad.
Saw this list of attendances from our home games this season...
73,587 Chelsea
67,862 Burnley
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I find it really tricky to count by eye sometimes. Have a feeling that any empty seats 'stand out' more than those taken, but am willing to admit I'm wrong if it is just based on the ticket sales!That's a good point TLD - do you think so? I'm not so sure.
I'd assumed that those numbers include all the STs?? i.e. they don't count the turnstiles ticking over - the numbers of seats filled - they count the numbers of tickets 'sold'. Which I'd guess is the same as the scum do.
The actual attendances, on the day, have looked lower to me - so, there was no way there was 65k in there yesterday, no way.
It would be good to know for sure though, if anyone can help....
Very good post. We also restricted ST sales to some 40 odd thousand due to the smaller capacity at the um... new stadium..Saw this list of attendances from our home games this season...
73,587 Chelsea
67,862 Burnley
65,366 Swansea
73,502 Bournemouth
80,827 Liverpool
65,270 Crystal Palace
65,905 West Brom
67,343 Dortmund
83,782 Real Madrid
Like an honourable club would, we release accurate numbers of attendances based upon actual bums on seats rather than ticket sales (or whatever witchcraft Woolwich use to say they're 'full capacity' every game).
So despite being in a stadium that's a complete pain in the arse to get to (and perhaps in a transitional year, the way it's looking), we're still getting attendances for the less glamorous games that are higher than the capacity of the new stadium. And this is without flogging tickets at a joke-tier discount (hello, West Ham).
The closer we get, the more I'm convinced that the stadium itself and the fanbase will absolutely put Woolwich to shame. It's funny, because any (more reasonable) Woolwich fans I speak to really know very little about the new stadium - only the vague 'is it going to be ready in time?' talking points from TalkSport. They are in for a rude awakening.
Only Bayern, Dortmund and Man U have averaged more than us this season (All games League + CL).Saw this list of attendances from our home games this season...
73,587 Chelsea
67,862 Burnley
65,366 Swansea
73,502 Bournemouth
80,827 Liverpool
65,270 Crystal Palace
65,905 West Brom
67,343 Dortmund
83,782 Real Madrid
Like an honourable club would, we release accurate numbers of attendances based upon actual bums on seats rather than ticket sales (or whatever witchcraft Woolwich use to say they're 'full capacity' every game).
So despite being in a stadium that's a complete pain in the arse to get to (and perhaps in a transitional year, the way it's looking), we're still getting attendances for the less glamorous games that are higher than the capacity of the new stadium. And this is without flogging tickets at a joke-tier discount (hello, West Ham).
The closer we get, the more I'm convinced that the stadium itself and the fanbase will absolutely put Woolwich to shame. It's funny, because any (more reasonable) Woolwich fans I speak to really know very little about the new stadium - only the vague 'is it going to be ready in time?' talking points from TalkSport. They are in for a rude awakening.
Just Champions League on it's own, we have the highest average attendance bar none.
Champions League 2017/2018 - Attendance