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still watin for your reply on how much your ticket is per game over at the toilet
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But you were unhappy with the performance of the manager last season even if it looks like now you would have welcomed such performances this season. This is why most people here say that you are negative about everything and also inconsistent. Hope that this is clear also for you. [/quote
]Dalglish was a disgrace as manager, worse than Souness and Hodgson put together, his handling of the Suarez affair was just plain embarrassing especialy his ranting in the interview and wearing the tee shirt, should of been sacked for that straight away. His incompetence in the job including blatent wasting of Club funds should have been looked into and he should of been given a dishonourable discharge when he left not a pay off of millions. All these things far outweigh him taking the cups serious for me, he started the club demise back in the early 90s and blew our best chance of getting back amongst things, he should never ever of been let near the job but then again if the club wasn't such a sentimental club and was run properly he, we would of been alrite...
Indeed, there will always be reasons to be unhappy and negative, and you know how to look for them. I can only hope for you that it's your feeling regarding LFC only.
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still watin for your reply on how much your ticket is per game over at the toilet Two thirds the price of robbing LFC as are man city
IF YOU WANT TO BE HEARD SPEAK SOFTLY - BOB PAISLEY
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Here's a question just be interested to hear hat you think I don't know what the answer is.
Lets say Liverpool had no season tickets holders from next week and admission is strictly pay on the door. Price is £50.
And let's assume capacity is unlimited.
And the team are performing as is.
What would be the average attendance be would attendances be as nw at 45k would it be 35k or would all those on the waiting list flood in and we would get 70k ? For certain matches you'd probably get in excess of 80k for others probably in excess of 60k so I'd average it at around 75k and if the club was upwardly mobile you could throw in another 5 -10k on top of that. And then in the unlikely event of the shysters lowering the price of tickets give it another 5-10k.
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Here's a question just be interested to hear hat you think I don't know what the answer is.
Lets say Liverpool had no season tickets holders from next week and admission is strictly pay on the door. Price is £50.
And let's assume capacity is unlimited.
And the team are performing as is.
What would be the average attendance be would attendances be as nw at 45k would it be 35k or would all those on the waiting list flood in and we would get 70k ? For certain matches you'd probably get in excess of 80k for others probably in excess of 60k so I'd average it at around 75k and if the club was upwardly mobile you could throw in another 5 -10k on top of that. And then in the unlikely event of the shysters lowering the price of tickets give it another 5-10k. heard it all now, the way we are and the way we are heading we should be looking at reducing the capacity and ticket prices not increasing them, when are people going to learn the modern football fan is a fickle soul, he won't pay top dollar for mediocrity which is all we are now...
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Would you consider yourself a modern fan? If not, then I suspect that you can't really speak for them
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Here's a question just be interested to hear hat you think I don't know what the answer is.
Lets say Liverpool had no season tickets holders from next week and admission is strictly pay on the door. Price is £50.
And let's assume capacity is unlimited.
And the team are performing as is.
What would be the average attendance be would attendances be as nw at 45k would it be 35k or would all those on the waiting list flood in and we would get 70k ? For certain matches you'd probably get in excess of 80k for others probably in excess of 60k so I'd average it at around 75k and if the club was upwardly mobile you could throw in another 5 -10k on top of that. And then in the unlikely event of the shysters lowering the price of tickets give it another 5-10k. heard it all now, the way we are and the way we are heading we should be looking at reducing the capacity and ticket prices not increasing them, when are people going to learn the modern football fan is a fickle soul, he won't pay top dollar for mediocrity which is all we are now... If people like you are willing to pay for it, I'm sure there will be plently others that will.
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Here's a question just be interested to hear hat you think I don't know what the answer is.
Lets say Liverpool had no season tickets holders from next week and admission is strictly pay on the door. Price is £50.
And let's assume capacity is unlimited.
And the team are performing as is.
What would be the average attendance be would attendances be as nw at 45k would it be 35k or would all those on the waiting list flood in and we would get 70k ? For certain matches you'd probably get in excess of 80k for others probably in excess of 60k so I'd average it at around 75k and if the club was upwardly mobile you could throw in another 5 -10k on top of that. And then in the unlikely event of the shysters lowering the price of tickets give it another 5-10k. heard it all now, the way we are and the way we are heading we should be looking at reducing the capacity and ticket prices not increasing them, when are people going to learn the modern football fan is a fickle soul, he won't pay top dollar for mediocrity which is all we are now... And yet you still claim to be a season ticker holder. Completely contradicting yourself there
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Here's a question just be interested to hear hat you think I don't know what the answer is.
Lets say Liverpool had no season tickets holders from next week and admission is strictly pay on the door. Price is £50.
And let's assume capacity is unlimited.
And the team are performing as is.
What would be the average attendance be would attendances be as nw at 45k would it be 35k or would all those on the waiting list flood in and we would get 70k ? For certain matches you'd probably get in excess of 80k for others probably in excess of 60k so I'd average it at around 75k and if the club was upwardly mobile you could throw in another 5 -10k on top of that. And then in the unlikely event of the shysters lowering the price of tickets give it another 5-10k. heard it all now, the way we are and the way we are heading we should be looking at reducing the capacity and ticket prices not increasing them, when are people going to learn the modern football fan is a fickle soul, he won't pay top dollar for mediocrity which is all we are now... The going rate for a ticket on the internet is around £120 for liverpool games home or away so it looks like the fickle fans are plenty willing to pay dollar!
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