Reading attendance ?

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If we had won 5-1 against Bolton, I think there would have been a real buzz around Leeds and I think a crowd of about 27,000 would have turned up, does anyone else agree?
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Rigger, i'm going to this game so i'll say 23,234 :thumbup:
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Ha ! Nice one, Woody :D :D :D
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Aces wrote:If we had won 5-1 against Bolton, I think there would have been a real buzz around Leeds and I think a crowd of about 27,000 would have turned up, does anyone else agree?
I'm not sure these days how much a Saturday result affects a Tuesday attendance. How many fans now turn up on the day with tickets needed to be bought. I am sure a few ST holders may not bother and a few who might have just wandered down on the night maybe will give it a miss but most people will have got their tickets and will probably still go. We have a big Scandinavian contingent doing both games too - not to mention some of our lads from Scotland as we know! I think we may still see 20 to 22k in there and that would probably have been much the same regardless of the Bolton result. There is also the "looking for a response" aspect to the Reading game - if we come out and play as limp as we did Saturday then McD is def gone! You would expect something a bit different in terms of line up and certainly in terms of effort. there should be no chickens on view on Tuesday, headless or otherwise! Or a call may be made to the Mafia!
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It was 19,915. I was 253 out.
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I think Mr. Russell won with 20,003 closely followed by Nic with 19,812.
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johnh wrote:I think Mr. Russell won with 20,003 closely followed by Nic with 19,812.
2 out of 2 with the attendances :thumbup: sadly not with our performances :thumbdown:
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