Selby White wrote:Seems even more pathetic when you consider Ipswich average under 18,000 in a stadium that holds 30,000.
They have yet to fill it this season.
It makes absolutely no sense to me, Ipswich could have had one last windfall before they get relegated, and the police could have had everyone in one place under their beedy eye.
I can see another Bournemouth here if the game means we get promoted or not.
When you retire, you switch bosses - from the one that hired you, to the one that married you.
Worth screen shorting and sending to all of the decision makers at Ipswich in the hope common sense will prevail and a u-turn. Just give us two sides of the ground each... we'd fill it even if it's their category A price.
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Selby White wrote:Seems even more pathetic when you consider Ipswich average under 18,000 in a stadium that holds 30,000.
They have yet to fill it this season.
It makes absolutely no sense to me, Ipswich could have had one last windfall before they get relegated, and the police could have had everyone in one place under their beedy eye.
I can see another Bournemouth here if the game means we get promoted or not.
The highest they had this season was the local Derby against Norwich, and that was 23K. 6000 or 8000 would have been a good earner, but maybe they still want it to feel like a home game