Are you sure about that? Pretty certain it was £36 for us at Hillsborough too.
And that's disgraceful from Blackburn obviously. Leeds and Wednesday will still sell thousands though meaning it's justified from Rovers' point of view. And that's why nothing will change unless the EFL grow some...
How many do Fulham fans think they'll bring up north first game? Probably be £23 a ticket.
We've gone back to categories this season, but fewer of them. £36 Cat A (realistically only be Wednesday and Leeds), £28 Cat B (likely Hudders, Boro, Stoke, Forest, Derby, and a few clubs who charge...
Hopefully open with either QPR away or Reading at home and we can get our usual worst performance of the season out of the way early.
Ideally though start with a home game against a local side who'll bring a decent following, Wednesday/Derby/Forest. Don't really care about boxing day etc.
Surprised we averaged as few as 1,442, think we managed around that last season when we were relegated from the championship. Think having a few monster trips on Sky/schoolnights probably brought it down a bit. Thanks for keeping track Djs
He's been fantastic this season, made a few costly errors last season. Would be disappointed to lose him but I'd argue keeper is the easiest position to replace.
That Pompey following at Sunderland is outstanding. Huge game or not that's one hell of a trek.
Blackpool at Barnsley was 500 and something from memory - 547 is in my head for some reason.
Looking forward to some easy London away days on the train and a few new, local-ish grounds for me in Stoke and possibly West Brom, plus Swansea from further afield. The only thing I'm dreading is the ticket prices, was great to go to virtually every game for under 25 quid this season.