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Welshcake.
02-01-15, 15:08
To let them know why the attendance will be so low tonight?

02-01-15, 15:09
Is there any update on the number of tickets sold/

GRUMPYS DEN
02-01-15, 15:13
Is there any update on the number of tickets sold/ They quoted 4000 on the BBC Wales News-I reckon they will be lucky to get that many!!!! http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/sad.gif

Vaio
02-01-15, 15:15
Pretty self explanatory isn't it?

02-01-15, 15:16
Im sure plenty will say its because is on TV and against a poor team.

Although, would have been interesting to see if many had stayed away if it was a big team. Much better publicity if it was against Man City and 4000 turned up.

Under the Splott-light
02-01-15, 15:16
The BBC will be happy with that as a boycott will no doubt boost viewing figures.

TruBlue
02-01-15, 15:20
The BBC will be happy with that as a boycott will no doubt boost viewing figures. I was waiting for your contribution about emailing the other kind of BBC. http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/Dsmile.gif

Under the Splott-light
02-01-15, 15:30
The BBC will be happy with that as a boycott will no doubt boost viewing figures.
I was waiting for your contribution about emailing the other kind of BBC. http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/Dsmile.gif Is this an extension of the Wilf Bony thread..?

The Bloop
02-01-15, 16:50
Given that its a BBC Wales production I guess theyll know anyway.

surge
02-01-15, 17:02
I didn't expect a gate of much over 5,000 before the anti-Tan feeling got ramped up, if we get close to that then how do these letters explaining the low turnout look to the media? How do future letters look explaining anti-rebrand feeling? Stick to telling your own story in these letters because they're more likely to go "viral".

Lawley Kazoo
02-01-15, 17:07
I didn't expect a gate of much over 5,000 before the anti-Tan feeling got ramped up, if we get close to that then how do these letters explaining the low turnout look to the media? How do future letters look explaining anti-rebrand feeling? Stick to telling your own story in these letters because they're more likely to go "viral". Regardless of the opposition I would have expected at least 10,000 for a third round FA Cup tie.

Vaio
02-01-15, 17:24
I didn't expect a gate of much over 5,000 before the anti-Tan feeling got ramped up, if we get close to that then how do these letters explaining the low turnout look to the media? How do future letters look explaining anti-rebrand feeling? Stick to telling your own story in these letters because they're more likely to go "viral".
The anti tan feeling got "ramped up" well before the third round draw even took place.However, I think expecting at least 10,000 is being very optimistic. 5000 is a more realistic attendance especially with it being on TV.

Wrong Side of the Severn
02-01-15, 17:41
The attendance will be low tonight because we are playing Colchester and the game is on TV. If we were playing Manchester United, Chelsea or Liverpool the game would be virtually a sell out.

Mario Miethig
02-01-15, 17:54
The attendance will be low tonight because we are playing Colchester and the game is on TV. If we were playing Manchester United, Chelsea or Liverpool the game would be virtually a sell out.Yes it would be a sell out, because even if City fans boycotted en masse, the seats would be taken by the thousands of plastics that infest South Wales.

Vaio
02-01-15, 18:42
Are people genuinely not going tonight under the guise of a boycott?

Like another poster stated, if we were playing a top team (or Swansea) it would be sold out. The low turnout tonight is down to the opposition, it being on tv and current poor performance of the team.

Baloo
02-01-15, 18:49
3500 I reckon.

Seanccfc
02-01-15, 18:49
Kevin Ratcliff just stated that it's because it's a Colchester on a cold night. Opportunity missed !!

ninian200
02-01-15, 18:52
The attendance will be low tonight because we are playing Colchester and the game is on TV. If we were playing Manchester United, Chelsea or Liverpool the game would be virtually a sell out.
Yes it would be a sell out, because even if City fans boycotted en masse, the seats would be taken by the thousands of plastics that infest South Wales.This ^^^^^^

surge
02-01-15, 18:52
The attendance will be low tonight because we are playing Colchester and the game is on TV. If we were playing Manchester United, Chelsea or Liverpool the game would be virtually a sell out.Tonight if TOBW, Jon Candy and Lomanski (think that's the other poster who attends everything) miss the game I think we can say it's more than just an easy one to skip. TOBW has already said he's going but is willing to boycott Derby and Jon Candy has had a personal invite via Steve Borely on twitter to go so Borely obviously feels worried about it. It's not a boycott but it's not "oh, just because it's Colchester".

Wrong Side of the Severn
02-01-15, 19:04
The attendance will be low tonight because we are playing Colchester and the game is on TV. If we were playing Manchester United, Chelsea or Liverpool the game would be virtually a sell out.
Yes it would be a sell out, because even if City fans boycotted en masse, the seats would be taken by the thousands of plastics that infest South Wales.
This ^^^^^^This thread implies that the low attendance at tonight's game is due to fans opposition to Tan and the rebrand. That is of course complete nonsense.

Baloo
02-01-15, 19:05
The attendance will be low tonight because we are playing Colchester and the game is on TV. If we were playing Manchester United, Chelsea or Liverpool the game would be virtually a sell out.
Yes it would be a sell out, because even if City fans boycotted en masse, the seats would be taken by the thousands of plastics that infest South Wales.
This ^^^^^^
This thread implies that the low attendance at tonight's game is due to fans opposition to Tan and the rebrand. That is of course complete nonsense. I would say it's a combination of factors.