glasgow sheep Posted December 8, 2011 Report Posted December 8, 2011 Clive Tyldesley doesn't even attempt to hide his support any more. His embittered rantings made the result even more amusing. That's the cunt Quote
manc_don Posted December 8, 2011 Report Posted December 8, 2011 I actually thought they did dominate the game Just didn't create enough meaningful chances and paid the price for Rooney missing an open goal from 2 yards out. Obviously the loss counts the most though. Quote
tlg1903 Posted December 8, 2011 Report Posted December 8, 2011 Well you can say what you like about the english football but both manc sides going into the europa league was not predictable. City maybe as that was always going to be a cunt of a group but not utd. Quote
14Fosters Posted December 8, 2011 Report Posted December 8, 2011 Ajax will be sick at this situation Before tonights games 1. Real madrid P5 GD+14 Pts 15 2. Ajax P5 GD+3 Pts 8 3. Lyon P5 GD-4 Pts 5 4. D. Zagreb P5 GD-13 Pts 0 Both the ajax lyon games finished 0-0 Tonights Scores Ajax 0-2 Real Madrid Dynamo Zagreb 1-7 Lyon Anyone here put money on a 7 goal turnaround? and both sides of manchester appear to be going out unless something strang/ special happen Even worse for Ajax was that they scored twice while 1-0 down and had both ruled out for offside when both were clearly onside. Would be quite unhappy if I was Ajax... Quote
Kowalski Posted December 8, 2011 Report Posted December 8, 2011 That's the cunt Its not just that dispicable cunt, its the whole of ITV "Sport". They seem to think the competition is the "English Champions League". Fucking biased ignorant wank stains, the whole lot of them. Quote
tom_widdows Posted December 11, 2011 Report Posted December 11, 2011 10 Largest Crowds in Scottish Football yesterday (yes im bored) Celtic vs Hearts - 49,023 (81% capacity: 11,809 empty seats/ bits of jagged metal/ concrete steps) Hibernian vs Rangers -11,380 (56% capacity: 8,870 empty seats) Aberdeen vs St mirren - 9,452 (43% capacity: 12,747 empty seats) Dundee vs Queen of the South - 5,019 (42% capacity: 7,066 empty seats) Inverness vs Dundee Ytd - 3,142 (41% capacity: 4,370 empty seats) Falkirk vs Hamilton Accies - 3,024 (37% capacity: 5,176 empty seats) St Johnstone vs Motherwell - 2,885 (27% capacity: 7,788 empty seats) Thats 3rd vs 4th Morton vs Partick Thistle - 1,849 (17% capacity: 9,251 empty seats/ terraces) Raith Rovers vs Livingston - 1,604 (19% capacity: 6,871 empty seats) Stenhousemuir vs Airdre - 698 (19% capacity: 3,078 empty seats/terraces) getting worse? Quote
Jute Posted December 12, 2011 Report Posted December 12, 2011 Its not just that dispicable cunt, its the whole of ITV "Sport". They seem to think the competition is the "English Champions League". Fucking biased ignorant wank stains, the whole lot of them. To be honest cunts on sky are not much better. Quote
glasgow sheep Posted December 12, 2011 Report Posted December 12, 2011 10 Largest Crowds in Scottish Football yesterday (yes im bored) Celtic vs Hearts - 49,023 (81% capacity: 11,809 empty seats/ bits of jagged metal/ concrete steps) Hibernian vs Rangers -11,380 (56% capacity: 8,870 empty seats) Aberdeen vs St mirren - 9,452 (43% capacity: 12,747 empty seats) Dundee vs Queen of the South - 5,019 (42% capacity: 7,066 empty seats) Inverness vs Dundee Ytd - 3,142 (41% capacity: 4,370 empty seats) Falkirk vs Hamilton Accies - 3,024 (37% capacity: 5,176 empty seats) St Johnstone vs Motherwell - 2,885 (27% capacity: 7,788 empty seats) Thats 3rd vs 4th Morton vs Partick Thistle - 1,849 (17% capacity: 9,251 empty seats/ terraces) Raith Rovers vs Livingston - 1,604 (19% capacity: 6,871 empty seats) Stenhousemuir vs Airdre - 698 (19% capacity: 3,078 empty seats/terraces) getting worse? Dundee's crowds are very impressive this season. Obviously they are going quite well but any idea if they have cut prices at all? Bit frightening that a 3 figure crowd can be in the top 10. Quote
Jute Posted December 12, 2011 Report Posted December 12, 2011 Dundee's crowds are very impressive this season. Obviously they are going quite well but any idea if they have cut prices at all? Bit frightening that a 3 figure crowd can be in the top 10. £10 into Dens on Saturday and all U16s accompained by an adult were free. Quote
manc_don Posted December 12, 2011 Report Posted December 12, 2011 £10 into Dens on Saturday and all U16s accompained by an adult were free. Shock horror, sensible pricing strategy attracts crowds! If only it was so simple No SPL game is worth more than £15 imho. Quote
TENEMENTFUNSTER Posted December 12, 2011 Author Report Posted December 12, 2011 It's been similarly proven that reducing prices is a money loser and doesn't bring in enough/many extra long term fans. It's a pretty horrible situation. Quote
glasgow sheep Posted December 12, 2011 Report Posted December 12, 2011 £10 into Dens on Saturday and all U16s accompained by an adult were free. Was this just a one off as they have had bigger crowds than quite a few SPL games in recent weeks. Quote
Jute Posted December 12, 2011 Report Posted December 12, 2011 Was this just a one off as they have had bigger crowds than quite a few SPL games in recent weeks. Think the £10 in was a one off in the run up to Christmas. It's been similarly proven that reducing prices is a money loser and doesn't bring in enough/many extra long term fans. It's a pretty horrible situation. Agree that discounting one off games probably does nothing to attract people back long term but what I would argue is that reducing prices permanently might get enough fans back to make up the loss in income. At the moment prices being charged are driving fans away not attracting them. Quote
Tyrant Posted December 12, 2011 Report Posted December 12, 2011 Agree with Jute. One off discounts are fine but a long term/permanent reduction is needed. And no it won't have people battering down the doors straight away. People will take time to come back. A few wins wouldn't go a miss either. So I don't think anything has been "proven" about the effectiveness of price cuts. Quote
TENEMENTFUNSTER Posted December 12, 2011 Author Report Posted December 12, 2011 Maybe "proven" isnt the right word. But reducing prices doesn't work economically with no guarantees of a substantial enough return of disaffected/skint fans given most clubs have a fragile balance sheet I don't see what clubs alternatives are in the short to mid term. Motherwell and Hearts have experimented with reducing prices, albeit whilst paying wages they couldn't/can't support. You'd have to assume given those examples, if folk want a price reflective of the standard, the standard will most likely have to drop still further to accommodate the revenue loss. Quote
dave_min Posted December 12, 2011 Report Posted December 12, 2011 Shock horror, sensible pricing strategy attracts crowds! If only it was so simple No SPL game is worth more than £15 imho. This. Quote
tlg1903 Posted December 12, 2011 Report Posted December 12, 2011 london huns vs city tonight, can see terry getting sent off Quote
Stewart Posted December 12, 2011 Report Posted December 12, 2011 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/olympics/8951290/Sir-Chris-Hoy-receives-Twitter-abuse-from-Tottenham-fans-raging-against-referee-Chris-Foy-after-Stoke-loss.html Christ Quote
TENEMENTFUNSTER Posted December 12, 2011 Author Report Posted December 12, 2011 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/olympics/8951290/Sir-Chris-Hoy-receives-Twitter-abuse-from-Tottenham-fans-raging-against-referee-Chris-Foy-after-Stoke-loss.html Christ Quote
tom_widdows Posted December 12, 2011 Report Posted December 12, 2011 This. Im still wondering why the club have not tried the same system the transport companys offer ergo the earlier you buy your ticket the cheaper it is They are selling tickets for the remaining home game online right now and I presume I could walk into the ticket office or call them up and buy them too? If you buy your ticket for the game say 8 weeks in advance or earlier then there is a flat rate of £10 for adults and kids for £5 for all areas of the ground. 7 weeks till the game it goes up to £12 & £6 6 weeks up to £14 & £7 5 weeks till kick off £16 & £8 4 weeks till kick off £18 & £9 3 weeks till kick off £20 & £10 (adjust for merkland prices) then with 2 weeks to go its back to the gate prices Yes I know there will be issues with the season tickets etc but im pretty sure these could be ironed out. perhaps have special offers like firends fares (4 adult tickets for £40) Ive yet to hear of a football team anywhere trying this but I think it should be looked into. Might at least start getting football back in competition with the cinema or theme parks as a family afternoon out. Quote
Kowalski Posted December 12, 2011 Report Posted December 12, 2011 Gary Neville is such a crawling cunt, going out of his way to praise Chelsea in tonight's build up on SS1 so far! He should man up, and so should Sky as their presenter hasn't mentioned Villas-Boas' comments about Neville (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/16122746.stm). Quote
dave_min Posted December 12, 2011 Report Posted December 12, 2011 Im still wondering why the club have not tried the same system the transport companys offer ergo the earlier you buy your ticket the cheaper it is They are selling tickets for the remaining home game online right now and I presume I could walk into the ticket office or call them up and buy them too? If you buy your ticket for the game say 8 weeks in advance or earlier then there is a flat rate of £10 for adults and kids for £5 for all areas of the ground. 7 weeks till the game it goes up to £12 & £6 6 weeks up to £14 & £7 5 weeks till kick off £16 & £8 4 weeks till kick off £18 & £9 3 weeks till kick off £20 & £10 (adjust for merkland prices) then with 2 weeks to go its back to the gate prices Yes I know there will be issues with the season tickets etc but im pretty sure these could be ironed out. perhaps have special offers like firends fares (4 adult tickets for £40) Ive yet to hear of a football team anywhere trying this but I think it should be looked into. Might at least start getting football back in competition with the cinema or theme parks as a family afternoon out. Thats a not bad idea. Worth a try at least. Just need to find a way to avoid those miserable cúnts who like to Defrauder such systems. Quote
tom_widdows Posted December 13, 2011 Report Posted December 13, 2011 Thats a not bad idea. Worth a try at least. Just need to find a way to avoid those miserable cúnts who like to Defrauder such systems. Without hacking the club system the only way i can see anyone 'defrauding' the club on that one is to use the old 'im not a student but ill claim I am' or some misguided fools may buy up lots of tickets at the £10 price and then try to sell them onto folk at a higher price prior to match day. Stick a maximum number per person or household or credit card or something but people will always find a way around it. However since we are not barcelona or Man United I really cant see touts being that big an issue (although aberdonians are supposed to be tight bastards) Quote
dave_min Posted December 13, 2011 Report Posted December 13, 2011 Tbh be honest, I was just taking the piss. There's pretty much no way round the system. If some cunt goes and buys all the cheap tickets early, then we all win by getting a half decent crowd. Quote
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