I saw a table of which fans had sold the most we were 7th with Wakey Salford Catalan London n Huddersfield behind ustigerfeat wrote:I've not seen it put anywhere how many tickets for Anfield we've sold id guess we would take 1200 -1400 about 3,000 down on the last two years which would tie in with the gate for the last home game
I know there are all different things to factor in but that's a alarming drop of support in such a short space of time
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There’ll be two less at Anfield from my house but that’s nothing to do with our performances, it’s location and the fact we have plans that weekend.
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Venue makes a massive difference and for anyone stopping accommodation wasn’t that easy to find months agotigerfeat wrote:I've not seen it put anywhere how many tickets for Anfield we've sold id guess we would take 1200 -1400 about 3,000 down on the last two years which would tie in with the gate for the last home game
I know there are all different things to factor in but that's a alarming drop of support in such a short space of time
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Newcastle was spot on for a festival of rugby league. Fantastic stadium in a city centre location with plenty of things to do.
if you didn't want to be trapped in the ground all day you could nip into the centre, have a bite to eat and a couple of beers and then back into the ground for more rugby. Have a great night out and then back for more on the Sunday.
At Anfield if you don't want to watch a game I suppose you could go for a walk around the houses surrounding the ground because there's nothing else to do. Stuck in the ground paying inflated prices for a beer and eating poor food.
That's why I'll be sat in the Green Dragon in Ponte watching with my feet up.
if you didn't want to be trapped in the ground all day you could nip into the centre, have a bite to eat and a couple of beers and then back into the ground for more rugby. Have a great night out and then back for more on the Sunday.
At Anfield if you don't want to watch a game I suppose you could go for a walk around the houses surrounding the ground because there's nothing else to do. Stuck in the ground paying inflated prices for a beer and eating poor food.
That's why I'll be sat in the Green Dragon in Ponte watching with my feet up.
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I’m a massive Liverpool fan and only reason I aren’t going is the location.nothing around anfield like there is at Newcastle.newcastle was perfect and I’d gone for the last 3 years.heard rumours of spurs new stadium next season for magic of true it will be another I don’t attendKeithy wrote:Newcastle was spot on for a festival of rugby league. Fantastic stadium in a city centre location with plenty of things to do.
if you didn't want to be trapped in the ground all day you could nip into the centre, have a bite to eat and a couple of beers and then back into the ground for more rugby. Have a great night out and then back for more on the Sunday.
At Anfield if you don't want to watch a game I suppose you could go for a walk around the houses surrounding the ground because there's nothing else to do. Stuck in the ground paying inflated prices for a beer and eating poor food.
That's why I'll be sat in the Green Dragon in Ponte watching with my feet up.
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