I believe our attendance was the highest in Britain over the weekend, domestically... Get this league wrapped up over the next two weeks and watch the ST sales soar for next season with fans knowing where we will be playing.
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I believe our attendance was the highest in Britain over the weekend, domestically... Get this league wrapped up over the next two weeks and watch the ST sales soar for next season with fans knowing where we will be playing.
also worth mentioning - some were actually disappointed we 'only' got 16k against falkirk for a 2nd tier match...a state of affairs completely unimaginable 3 years ago!
Best think about filling that corner in soon.
Hopefully it's around the same on Wednesday.
If attendances keep growing we should be able to match the spending of Hearts and Aberdeen.
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If we're going to get such attendances on a regular basis then we need to look into adding exit stairs at the back of the East. Takes forever to get out of there, so having the top rows using an external stair will save having to queue.
It could be the case that you will need a season ticket to get in next season.
What was the attendance?
I don't think we can take it for granted that it will build from here.
There's something interesting about challenging for the league and mainly winning games. I'm not so sure that we will keep everyone's interest if we are kicking about mid table.
Reality probably is that expectation will be higher even next year and there will be a bit of a negative reaction if we aren't say 3rd place.
The total attendance at Easter Road on Saturday was higher than the total attendance of every other Championship, League 1 and League 2 games put together.
Hibernian V Falkirk:16,140
Rest of Championship, L1 & L2: 11,822
True. We were getting 13-14k against Hearts and Rangers in our first season down including away fans. To be averaging well above 15k with no old firm or derbys and with tiny travelling supports in our 3rd season down is remarkable. If that was Hearts then Richard Gordon and his chums on the beeb would be creaming themselves.