Totally agree.Piss take our allocation given we took that figure when at the bottom of the league last season.
Piss take our allocation given we took that figure when at the bottom of the league last season.
Spot on. If it turns out to be a game where we need to win or draw to get in the play offs, depending on other results, we could easily take 2-3,000 as has been the case in the past.Piss take our allocation given we took that figure when at the bottom of the league last season.
From their point of view it could be a game which seals promotion/the title/takes them top of the league with 1 to play.Spot on. If it turns out to be a game where we need to win or draw to get in the play offs, depending on other results, we could easily take 2-3,000 as has been the case in the past.
From their point of view it could be a game which seals promotion/the title/takes them top of the league with 1 to play.
If the roles were reversed and we were the home side, I'd want us to maximise the potential home attendance and wouldn't care what the opposition think about it, as long as it's inkeeping with EFL rules.
Ooo metaGreat minds….
Being an (almost) "local" - why not consider buying a ticket elsewhere in the ground ?Posted about the potential of the poor allocation a couple of weeks ago - sad to see that the rumours were true!
I was planning on going as it's not too far from me, but I'll give it a miss - there are Gills fans who deserve a ticket far more than me this season. I'm sure I'll get a chance to go another time!