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comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 27/8/11

John seriously are you for real?

posted on 27/8/11

Re capacities

WHL has a capacity of @ 36200 - the average for 2010/11 was @35700 = 98% of capacity

Wastelands has a capacity of @ 47500 the average for 2010/11 was@ 45800 = 96%

Make of that what you will but to me it suggests that WHL has fewer empty seats than the Wastelands.

comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 27/8/11

Segregation is greater because of a lager away section at the etihad! So more empty seats!

posted on 27/8/11

So we can confirm then that WHL has fewer empty seats than the Wastelands.

WHL was 100% full more times than the Wastelands in the 2010/11 season too.

comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 27/8/11

Wastelands how mature!

comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 27/8/11

With segregation in place no ground is ever 100% full stop talking a load of s hite!

posted on 27/8/11

So you are unable to counter the facts

98% age of capacity > 96% age of capacity

comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 27/8/11

I corrected an incorrect statement.

posted on 27/8/11

So, once more, you are unable to provide a counter argument to refute the facts.

98% age of capacity > 96% age of capacity.

posted on 27/8/11

comment by Cityblueloz (U6305)
posted 22 minutes ago
Segregation is greater because of a lager away section at the etihad! So more empty seats!

I have to ask, what's a "lager away section" - is it where the drunks sit?

posted on 27/8/11

Your superior neighbours at Old Trafford have a far larger away section than that at the Wastelands - they manage to fill theirs

comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 27/8/11

Haha sponsored by carling, sorry larger!

comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 27/8/11

How can we have any control over our away section genius

posted on 27/8/11

That your superior neighbour is able to fill their 'away section' would suggest that they either make fewer seats available to away supporters and sell the rest to their own supporters or that more away fans want to travel to Old Trafford than the Wastelands.

Unless you know differently.

comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 27/8/11

The away alocation is a set percentage of the overall capacity, hope that clears it up for you!

Your own team would be? Don't be shy

Your wumming skills need work!

posted on 27/8/11

So therefore United's percentage for away fans is bigger than that of the Wastelands yet they manage to fill that percentage.

United at OT would appear to be a more popular side to watch than your lot at the Wastelands.

comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 27/8/11

I ask again because you don't seem to grasp the question, how can we control how many away fans come to mcfc?

Also you never answered who's your team! Cmon don't be a coward nail your colours to the mast!

Answer or be ignored from now on!

posted on 27/8/11

I ask again because you don't seem to grasp the question, how can we control how many away fans come to mcfc?

You could make yourself a less unattractive team to watch & you could reduce prices for away fans.

There, that wasn't hard was it - perhaps I could get a job at the Wastelands - they could pay me a fortune and then loan me out to another club.

comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 27/8/11

Why would we employ someone who can't answer a simple question!

One last chance, who do you support?

If you are unable or unwilling to show some pride in your own team an step forward well that says alot about you!

posted on 27/8/11

'an step forward' or 'and step forward'

It's a lot, not alot

comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 27/8/11

Filtered!

posted on 27/8/11



Filtered by a plastic manc, the day continues to be one to savour.

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