Re: Crowd v Barrow Saturday?
17I know reading is a difficult skill but the poster did write, β no guesses needed β
Re: Crowd v Barrow Saturday?
19yourfinalanswer wrote:5,676
lowandhard wrote: I know reading is a difficult skill but the poster did write, β no guesses needed β
lowandhard wrote: January 26th, 2022, 10:58 pm I know reading is a difficult skill but the poster did write, β no guesses needed β
Re: Crowd v Barrow Saturday?
20So that figure is from footballwebpages.co.uk/newport-county/attendances - it's only including League Two games (so not Soton) and only those with crowds,excessbee wrote: January 26th, 2022, 6:02 pmI was wondering if those two matches were recorded as zero attendance.George Street-Bridge wrote: January 26th, 2022, 5:48 pm Two home attendances of zero won't have helped the stats.
For league games our avg is 3712.
For cup + league, our average is 3763.
Re: Crowd v Barrow Saturday?
21Ha ha! yes I wanted to spark a discussion on whether we'd get a bigger crowd due to not having had live football for over a month but the default on this I guess is a number which makes sense really, guess because we don't own our own ground and it's not actually that big we can't do a 'Bradford' and go for stupidly cheap season tickets/prices I hope we get around the 4,200 marklowandhard wrote: January 26th, 2022, 10:58 pm I know reading is a difficult skill but the poster did write, β no guesses needed β
Re: Crowd v Barrow Saturday?
22Don't you mean "with COVID" not from.... different thing entirelylowandhard wrote: January 26th, 2022, 4:10 pmTend to agree, despite the deafening silence on the media on Covid figures ( and testing figures are at best haphazard ) about 2 thousand people are dying every week from Covid but nobody seems to care any more.OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote: January 26th, 2022, 3:43 pmGuessing 3700. Those still keeping away because of covid would have seen case rates not significantly different in Wales since the last home game with fans, and indeed hospilisations have doubled.
Re: Crowd v Barrow Saturday?
23CathedralCounty wrote: January 27th, 2022, 8:57 amHa ha! yes I wanted to spark a discussion on whether we'd get a bigger crowd due to not having had live football for over a month but the default on this I guess is a number which makes sense really, guess because we don't own our own ground and it's not actually that big we can't do a 'Bradford' and go for stupidly cheap season tickets/prices I hope we get around the 4,200 marklowandhard wrote: January 26th, 2022, 10:58 pm I know reading is a difficult skill but the poster did write, β no guesses needed β
Don't anticipate any significant increase in numbers because of no live football for over a month. Suspect any increase would be more likely to be attributable to our position in the league and the dry weather forecast. Cannot see any reason why anyone would see it as less of a risk covid wise yet. Neither do I anticipate any improvement in people's discipline with regards mask wearing or social distancing in the concourse areas.
Re: Crowd v Barrow Saturday?
24Indeed - without sparking that debate again (please noooo!), while I'm not blasΓ© about Covid the real threat to people in attending an outdoor event is very limited and, due respect to anyone in this category, if people are scared for real or imagined reasons about getting Covid - then they should stay at home.County Valleyboy wrote: January 27th, 2022, 10:14 amDon't you mean "with COVID" not from.... different thing entirelylowandhard wrote: January 26th, 2022, 4:10 pmTend to agree, despite the deafening silence on the media on Covid figures ( and testing figures are at best haphazard ) about 2 thousand people are dying every week from Covid but nobody seems to care any more.OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote: January 26th, 2022, 3:43 pmGuessing 3700. Those still keeping away because of covid would have seen case rates not significantly different in Wales since the last home game with fans, and indeed hospilisations have doubled.
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25And an empty bottle just in case you get caught short.G Guest wrote: January 26th, 2022, 4:26 pm Covid has been keeping me away from games because of my age and a lung condition which makes me vulnerable. Thanks to iFollow I've seen every game though, home and away. I've now concluded that it is time to return, high up on the north terrace in complete fresh air, wearing three masks, and 20 feet away from anyone else. So 3,701.
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26COVID bedwetters not welcome. Listen to it on iFollow if you're scared.
Re: Crowd v Barrow Saturday?
27An unnecessary comment bearing in mind those that have lost family members. I'll be there but respect those who choose not to attend.Chepstow'sFine wrote: January 27th, 2022, 12:46 pm COVID bedwetters not welcome. Listen to it on iFollow if you're scared.
Re: Crowd v Barrow Saturday?
28Exactly that . Would add those not fully vaccinated and falsely providing evidence of such or a LFT negative definitely not welcome. Listen to it on Ifollow.excessbee wrote: January 27th, 2022, 12:56 pmAn unnecessary comment bearing in mind those that have lost family members. I'll be there but respect those who choose not to attend.Chepstow'sFine wrote: January 27th, 2022, 12:46 pm COVID bedwetters not welcome. Listen to it on iFollow if you're scared.
Re: Crowd v Barrow Saturday?
29Fair play, there's normally a bit of a competition on here for most stupid comment of the year but not this year.Chepstow'sFine wrote: January 27th, 2022, 12:46 pm COVID bedwetters not welcome. Listen to it on iFollow if you're scared.
Re: Crowd v Barrow Saturday?
30Ok as opposed to those that die β with cancer β or β with heart disease β as opposed to β from cancer β and β from heart disease β . Thereβs invariably a number of factors but we all end up with either the heart/lung machine failing us or somebody switching off the plug.County Valleyboy wrote: January 27th, 2022, 10:14 amDon't you mean "with COVID" not from.... different thing entirelylowandhard wrote: January 26th, 2022, 4:10 pmTend to agree, despite the deafening silence on the media on Covid figures ( and testing figures are at best haphazard ) about 2 thousand people are dying every week from Covid but nobody seems to care any more.OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote: January 26th, 2022, 3:43 pmGuessing 3700. Those still keeping away because of covid would have seen case rates not significantly different in Wales since the last home game with fans, and indeed hospilisations have doubled.
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