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Aye, you can't see high up granted.  But that shot of the Milburn behind Kane looks like a standard (out of focus) full house to me, and certainly doesn't look like the picture in this thread.  But if those pictures were taken of an empty ground, you would see lines of uniform colour like you can see in the press bit behind Kane in the top picture, not randomly placed and coloured blobs that indicate people.

 

Matters not to me, I just think that we're maybe kidding ourselves with talk of around 30k, and that the ground is often half empty before HT and FT.

 

 

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I never said I believed it mind!

 

No indeed :)  I bet hundreds of billions of people have quoted it as fact already, though :lol:

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This was a couple of minutes into the second half from the gallowgate west corner. Think a couple of the previous photos are a little bit misleading but it was definitely noticeable how many empty seats there were. Level 7 looked about a third full, the corners were pretty sparse (including where we were) and other patches of the ground had pretty large sections of empty seats. My guess would be around 35-40k.

http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/04/19/4395640f045436331b637a033a99996d.jpg

 

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Friend who was there reckoned 36k... 40k very tops.

Tell your friend Thanks for the info, then punch him for being in attendance. :thup:

 

Work colleague really so would be on dodgy ground :lol:

 

He knows my feelings on it though! :lol:

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Great work today,hope it's just the start! Is there anyway to get a whole stand practically empty offer the twats that still want to attend a ticket in a different area by those that are staying away?

 

Still obviously get a few that will say that's my seat fuckin cretins

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So what happens now then? Are we going to the Swansea match on Saturday or staying away again? Personally I just watched yesterday's debacle in my local and enjoyed it far more than I would have had I been there so I'm tempted to do the same on Saturday.

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So what happens now then? Are we going to the Swansea match on Saturday or staying away again? Personally I just watched yesterday's debacle in my local and enjoyed it far more than I would have had I been there so I'm tempted to do the same on Saturday.

 

I'm sure AO will announce the next stage of protest soon, but I don't see any reason why those who stayed away yesterday should just go back for the next home match.... indeed, more should follow them in boycotting.

 

If most suddenly go back, then it'll appear to have been a one-off, rather than showing that many fans are truly sick of Ashleys running of the club, and staying away accordingly.

 

EDIT: Another Twitter account has appeared, claiming they will go after the club fr refunds on 2014-15 ST's for those who want it.  :rolleyes:

 

 

Aye, can see that working, like.  :lol:

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I'm guessing they aren't actually expecting a refund,  it's just another form of protest and are hoping Ashley will be forced to respond instead of sitting in silence like the spineless bastard he is

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Is there any indication of how many were actually in the ground?

It’s very difficult to put a figure on the crowd but from social media we can be sure some season ticket holders did not attend the game.

 

The Chronicle on the ball once again.

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