Fickle is dropping 7,000 on average home gates in a few years
Fair weather Fans
Mind the Gap?...is he on about the hoards of empty pink seats at the Shed???...King Billy
Fickle is dropping 7,000 on average home gates in a few years
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At least ours is a few years not a few days
comment by Backo....4 UNDEFEATED! (U1486)
posted 11 minutes ago
Mind the Gap?...is he on about the hoards of empty pink seats at the Shed???...King Billy
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There are more empty grey seats at PP Slacko
It's a bigger stadium to accommodate our Premier League matches.
Yours is fine for you
Quite a few beige ones as well strett
You removing 10,000 seats then 666 ?
Now you're happy hovering in mid table year after year.
There are more empty grey seats at PP Slacko
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Thats cos our ground is BIGGER stresso...its not a shed...you lot cant even fill a shed.....with the magic of King Billy
Your (note spelling) ground's too big for you
It is a fact that more Forest fans go to Forest matches, than Derby fans go to Derby matches.
This is a fact which we should all be mindful of; that and the 9 point gap
60 comments, has the forest board ever had a thread like it, no need to thank us Spotty, we always attend.
Where I work you can get a ticket for the Derby v Leiceter game for £18. Palace was £16 and Bristol is £16
Maybe we should look at gate receipts. GSE are already saying they've dropped and Nigel will have to go for lower-league players in the summer as he cannot be trusted to make further mistakes taking donkeys from the Prem with their limited transfer funds
"GSE are already saying they've dropped and Nigel will have to go for lower-league players in the summer as he cannot be trusted to make further mistakes taking donkeys from the Prem with their limited transfer funds"
Is that word-for-word, Webbo, or have you paraphrased slightly...?
More Derby fans attend Derby matches, Strett, than our fickle counterparts down the A52
Webbo Forest are well over budget...be careful...Billy dont like cut backs...Nigel Doughty found that out.
Tuesday 05/03/13 vs Ipswich (no concessions) 19,458
Tuesday 19/02/13 vs Huddersfield (£10) 26,938
FICKLE
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Might want to look up the definition of fickle there 666. Do you always avoid sale items just in case someone accuses you of being fickle?
"It is a fact that more Forest fans go to Forest matches, than Derby fans go to Derby matches"
Maths never was Strett's strong point!
I'll take this one.
fick·le (fkl)
adj. Characterized by erratic changeableness or instability, especially with regard to affections or attachments; capricious.
....where's the stable affection in the purchase of a ticket because it's cheaper than usual? Would 'stable' not include those who purchase a ticket to see the club regardless of cost, weather, convenience, what's on telly that night..?
You don't avoid sale items in case of accusation and that applies to those few who would have bouht one irrespective, but what about the other 7k+?
FICKLE.
Trust this helps
Rubbish.
For a start you don't know that it's the same fans who go to the cheaper matches and not the more expensive ones. I went to the Millwall game earlier in the season which may or may not have been a concession. The reason I was in Nottingham was for my birthday, nothing to do with the cost of the match. As I live in Bristol, I've only been to one more home match since. I have no idea whether that was a cheap or expensive ticket. Where is the fickleness there? Forest fans are still fans, regardless of whether they attend the game. Their affection still remains but for one reason or another (and that may be price, or weather, convenience etc) they may choose to attend some games and not others. The same as any other fans. Fickle would be someone who started supporting Liverpool in the 80s and then switched to Man Utd in the 90s.
Caniggia, too scared to live in Nottingham?
What, and 7000 extra happened to be there on the Tuesday Huddersfield came to town, and it was nothing to do with the cheap tickets..?
Of all the thin straws that have been clutched at by your moronic brood, that's gotta be right down there with the worst of them.
Well done Sporty. Not the most wordy of articles, but at least you've grasped the basic principle of creating a gap between sentences, leaving you with the mind-boggling possibility of one day perhaps being within striking distance of formulating paragraphs. You go, girl
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posted on 6/3/13
Fickle is dropping 7,000 on average home gates in a few years
Fair weather Fans
posted on 6/3/13
Mind the Gap?...is he on about the hoards of empty pink seats at the Shed???...King Billy
posted on 6/3/13
Fickle is dropping 7,000 on average home gates in a few years
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At least ours is a few years not a few days
posted on 6/3/13
Well done Backo
posted on 6/3/13
comment by Backo....4 UNDEFEATED! (U1486)
posted 11 minutes ago
Mind the Gap?...is he on about the hoards of empty pink seats at the Shed???...King Billy
----------
There are more empty grey seats at PP Slacko
posted on 6/3/13
It's a bigger stadium to accommodate our Premier League matches.
Yours is fine for you
posted on 6/3/13
Quite a few beige ones as well strett
posted on 6/3/13
You removing 10,000 seats then 666 ?
Now you're happy hovering in mid table year after year.
posted on 6/3/13
There are more empty grey seats at PP Slacko
------------------------------------------------------------
Thats cos our ground is BIGGER stresso...its not a shed...you lot cant even fill a shed.....with the magic of King Billy
posted on 6/3/13
Your (note spelling) ground's too big for you
posted on 6/3/13
It is a fact that more Forest fans go to Forest matches, than Derby fans go to Derby matches.
This is a fact which we should all be mindful of; that and the 9 point gap
posted on 6/3/13
60 comments, has the forest board ever had a thread like it, no need to thank us Spotty, we always attend.
posted on 6/3/13
Where I work you can get a ticket for the Derby v Leiceter game for £18. Palace was £16 and Bristol is £16
Maybe we should look at gate receipts. GSE are already saying they've dropped and Nigel will have to go for lower-league players in the summer as he cannot be trusted to make further mistakes taking donkeys from the Prem with their limited transfer funds
posted on 6/3/13
Cox
posted on 6/3/13
"GSE are already saying they've dropped and Nigel will have to go for lower-league players in the summer as he cannot be trusted to make further mistakes taking donkeys from the Prem with their limited transfer funds"
Is that word-for-word, Webbo, or have you paraphrased slightly...?
More Derby fans attend Derby matches, Strett, than our fickle counterparts down the A52
posted on 6/3/13
Webbo Forest are well over budget...be careful...Billy dont like cut backs...Nigel Doughty found that out.
posted on 6/3/13
19k pmsl
posted on 6/3/13
Tuesday 05/03/13 vs Ipswich (no concessions) 19,458
Tuesday 19/02/13 vs Huddersfield (£10) 26,938
FICKLE
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Might want to look up the definition of fickle there 666. Do you always avoid sale items just in case someone accuses you of being fickle?
posted on 6/3/13
"It is a fact that more Forest fans go to Forest matches, than Derby fans go to Derby matches"
Maths never was Strett's strong point!
posted on 6/3/13
I'll take this one.
fick·le (fkl)
adj. Characterized by erratic changeableness or instability, especially with regard to affections or attachments; capricious.
....where's the stable affection in the purchase of a ticket because it's cheaper than usual? Would 'stable' not include those who purchase a ticket to see the club regardless of cost, weather, convenience, what's on telly that night..?
You don't avoid sale items in case of accusation and that applies to those few who would have bouht one irrespective, but what about the other 7k+?
FICKLE.
Trust this helps
posted on 6/3/13
*bought
posted on 6/3/13
Rubbish.
For a start you don't know that it's the same fans who go to the cheaper matches and not the more expensive ones. I went to the Millwall game earlier in the season which may or may not have been a concession. The reason I was in Nottingham was for my birthday, nothing to do with the cost of the match. As I live in Bristol, I've only been to one more home match since. I have no idea whether that was a cheap or expensive ticket. Where is the fickleness there? Forest fans are still fans, regardless of whether they attend the game. Their affection still remains but for one reason or another (and that may be price, or weather, convenience etc) they may choose to attend some games and not others. The same as any other fans. Fickle would be someone who started supporting Liverpool in the 80s and then switched to Man Utd in the 90s.
posted on 6/3/13
Caniggia, too scared to live in Nottingham?
posted on 6/3/13
What, and 7000 extra happened to be there on the Tuesday Huddersfield came to town, and it was nothing to do with the cheap tickets..?
Of all the thin straws that have been clutched at by your moronic brood, that's gotta be right down there with the worst of them.
posted on 6/3/13
Well done Sporty. Not the most wordy of articles, but at least you've grasped the basic principle of creating a gap between sentences, leaving you with the mind-boggling possibility of one day perhaps being within striking distance of formulating paragraphs. You go, girl
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