Tbh we could sell more if the club decided to put some coaches on there's loads wanting to go but can't find a way down without having to pay an expensive train journey.
What's gonna be the overall crowd then is it gonna be a home sellout? Either way it should be a decent atmosphere.
It's 1 of 2 reasons why. 1. We expecting to sell enough home tickets to put people in to the away end and split the stand down the middle giving away fans only 1200 or 2. Demand isn't there from Oxford to send more tickets out but being our last home game of the season and being a lot riding on...
Capacity has been reduced to 10,500 until January by council due to works outside one of the stands so it was a home sellout. We messed up giving Sunderland more tickets we should have gave them less and put some of our fans in the away end.
Was expecting less than 100 on Tuesday for the cup so not bad following tbf. I always measure good followings going on what crowds they get at home so Stanley is nowhere the worst.
We are really short on numbers at the moment most of our bench are made with academy players so we need 5 signings that are gonna be competing for first team place if we gonna do well again.
Not sure on formation or team because Warne is a hard manager to predict but I'll guess atm without more signings and Smith potentially moving on.
GK: Viktor Johansson
RB: Wes Harding
CB: Michael Ihiekwe
CB: Angus McDonald/ Richard Wood
LB: Joe Mattock/ Shane Ferguson
DM: Dan Barlaser
DM: Jamie...
The best thing the club has ever done regarding away tickets is putting in the points system thing.
Not made general sale so all the loyal supporters will be going.