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Jim Davey

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  1. 16 minutes ago, Rudolf Hucker said:

    Yesterday’s attendance of 6934 included 396 Shrews (and Sh’eds obvs) meaning that 6538 tickets were sold to home supporters (including those season ticket holders who stayed away).

    if a 5k limit were to be put on football crowds their car park would be filled to bursting (even more than usual). They’d need to build bigger pavements. 

    not sure but I don't think they include season tickets not used .

  2. 15 hours ago, 22A said:

    https://gaschat.co.uk/thread/15928/sunderland-away?page=6                 

    4 hours ago baggins said:

    4 hours ago bradfordmeyerbiggs said:

    Been in Sunderland since Thursday night. Beer prices are superb. Looking forward to today’s game. Fancy us to bag the points as there are loads of lads up here. The locals have been great, bit of friendly bants, but all good. Reckon they will be surprised by the amount of support we’ll have in the ground today. Impressive.800 tickets sold, apparently. Great away travel support, again.




    It’s a great experience all round. We are making a proper weekend of it. Buzzing. We are the envy of a lot of clubs when we travel away in numbers like this

    id be interested to know what clubs they think actually envy them ,cant be any football league clubs ******* bunch of weirdos if you ask me .

  3. 1 hour ago, Port Said Red said:

    This bit interests me 

    "Mr Neale said supporters wanted the new ground "to be in a central location... within walking distance of transport links and local attractions"." 

    I have to go to Peterborough 6-10 times a year with work, I have yet to find a "centre" or any "attractions".

     

    Regarding the fruit market, it was actually 3rd August 2019 that he said this.............

    "

    Mr Al-Qadi said: "We have identified one site, along with others, we are very interested in. We have options but one of the sites is the site at the fruit market - we are very interested in that site."

    In the same interview he confirmed the club are still "hoping" to have the new stadium built within the next two years.

    He said: "Two years to go from now that is still hopefully our aim and our target."  

    .......So, we approaching the 7 month anniversary of that fateful statement, with no land purchased, no infrastructure mooted by BCC, no movement from the current owners of the site, "hopeful" is not the word I would use.

    tick tock 

  4. 20 hours ago, Peter O Hanraha-hanrahan said:

    I’m no Rugby expert but I’d be surprised if the financial rewards for Bristol Bears reaching the top flight are as high as City reaching the Premier League. As difficult as it is to believe sometimes we really aren’t that far from achieving that judging by the last 3 seasons. We already have the stadium.

    Importantly, Steve Lansdown has never struck me as someone who just gives up and walks away from challenges.

    Its great to see that there are STILL sagheads out there who think that SL is going to pull the plug. You’d think after 10 years of coming out with the same wishful shit they’d have taken the hint by now.

    Obviously not.

     

    they really are a strange club

  5. 41 minutes ago, wendyredredrobin said:

    Yeah, it seems but nobody thought he was worth anything.  Strange that, since a few teams are crying out for a striker at the moment.

    I guess it might have been something to do with the extra '0' they put on the transfer fee.

    not like them to put a few 0 on the end of things .

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