Westbars Spireite, on 25 February 2025 - 07:43 PM, said:
Rotherham's are undoubtedly a little over half of the declared attendance.
There was a midweek game here v Yeovil in the NL wasn't there when the actual attendees were under 2000?
I was at that Yeovil game, a senior steward reckoned less than 1400 fans had entered the ground that night, a figure massively disputed by crooked Carson and his motley crew of rogues.
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gordon_brittas, on 25 February 2025 - 08:02 PM, said:
I was at that Yeovil game, a senior steward reckoned less than 1400 fans had entered the ground that night, a figure massively disputed by crooked Carson and his motley crew of rogues.
The actual figure was published somewhere from a credible source, I remember seeing it. Think it was 1800 and something.
Westbars Spireite, on 25 February 2025 - 08:06 PM, said:
The actual figure was published somewhere from a credible source, I remember seeing it. Think it was 1800 and something.
Judge for yourself.....
Reported attendance around 3200. If I remember correctly that was the night Gerrard got booked early, gave a penalty away, then committed a nasty looking challenge and the home crowd chanted OFF OFF OFF all within the first 20 minutes. The referee looked bemused.
December 2019, definitely the lowest the club has ever sunk
PS
Watched some of the Stoke game tonight for some reason and the visible stands were less than half full. Allegedly 20,000+ there
This post has been edited by azul: 25 February 2025 - 10:02 PM
Watching the Yeovil highlights (class Weston goal aside) and remembering that season which could have easily seen us relegated to NLN, I do find it bizarre that some folk moan as much as they do now!
Watching the Yeovil highlights (class Weston goal aside) and remembering that season which could have easily seen us relegated to NLN, I do find it bizarre that some folk moan as much as they do now!
We were an appalling side and a club run into the dirt.
Westbars Spireite, on 26 February 2025 - 07:03 AM, said:
We were an appalling side and a club run into the dirt.
For the first time in my life I questioned wether I would have a club,and if I could continue to support them in the NLN if I had.
Unfortunately at that time the answer would probably have been yes to the support.
I think I went to one game between relegation and the COVID lockdown (Sutton? Might have been free/cheap tickets in North Stand). My next game was the one with the reduced capacity and I don't think I've missed more than one league game (holiday) since.
Westbars Spireite, on 26 February 2025 - 02:39 PM, said:
I think I went to one game between relegation and the COVID lockdown (Sutton? Might have been free/cheap tickets in North Stand). My next game was the one with the reduced capacity and I don't think I've missed more than one league game (holiday) since.
Missed the Ebbsfleet game then. That last 10 minutes was crazy and made it one of the most memorable games in ages although we could have done without the final Ashmore incident.
Forever grateful to Nathan Tyson and his hatrick against Ebbsfleet which ultimately kept us on PPG and condemned the Essex side to relegation during the covid curtailed season.
You do look back and think what if? Just glad it?s all in the past now.
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gordon_brittas, on 26 February 2025 - 03:54 PM, said:
Forever grateful to Nathan Tyson and his hatrick against Ebbsfleet which ultimately kept us on PPG and condemned the Essex side to relegation during the covid curtailed season.
You do look back and think what if? Just glad it?s all in the past now.
I reckon we would have been ok, there was a steady uptick in both results and performances after Sheridan left in January and Pemberton took over. What nearly did for us was the early curtailment of the season.
Missed the Ebbsfleet game then. That last 10 minutes was crazy and made it one of the most memorable games in ages although we could have done without the final Ashmore incident.
Reported attendance around 3200. If I remember correctly that was the night Gerrard got booked early, gave a penalty away, then committed a nasty looking challenge and the home crowd chanted OFF OFF OFF all within the first 20 minutes. The referee looked bemused.
December 2019, definitely the lowest the club has ever sunk
PS
Watched some of the Stoke game tonight for some reason and the visible stands were less than half full. Allegedly 20,000+ there
I was at Stoke last night with work and it was a depressing one. Ground empty, no atmosphere and a side heading down based on what I saw.