Traditionally been a decent attendance for us as it’s somewhat of a local game. The fans on the hill during covid reinforcing the idea.
Anyone got any guesses as to what attendance we’ll get attendance wise?
Hopefully the weather and lack of Saturday home games helps ensure it’s not a lacklustre one (although I don’t begrudge anyone avoiding it).
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16-04-2024 10:08 PM #1
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Livi away, last game of the season attendance
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16-04-2024 10:55 PM #3
100% the last time we will ever see Livingston in the top flight, possibly the last ever time we will play Livingston as there's got to be a chance they won't survive the drop, been rumours for a while they are teetering on the brink.
Imagine we made a bit of a statement to the team, while also helping Livi out, and took a huge crowd.
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17-04-2024 07:35 AM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote''It's always been just part of the culture. Growing up, for most working-class kids, is all about football, music or clothes. You might not have much money, but whatever you have got, you're going to look good.'' - Paul Weller
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17-04-2024 07:47 AM #7
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Hammer throwers. Always been hammer throwers. I have no wish to see them, or their awful stadium, in the top flight ever again.
Don’t want them to go bust because young children love to engage with a local side. Junior football and community pitch would seem to be their level.
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17-04-2024 08:04 AM #9
Livingston being replaced by Dundee United is an obvious upgrade for the league.
A League One club who have been elevated beyond their level for years.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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17-04-2024 08:06 AM #10
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17-04-2024 08:38 AM #12
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If it had still been Meadowbank I would definitely help out but not livi and there crap pitch.
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17-04-2024 12:05 PM #13
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I'll be glad to see them gone from the top flight but I hope they find their level and keep trying to get locals to support a local team. Fortunately I have an excuse so won't be attending and delighted the last game is away as saves missing a home game. I suspect most fans will have had quite enough of teh season by them so will not travel
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17-04-2024 02:32 PM #16
always enjoy a quick journey to Livingston crap pitch and off-field problems but any club in West Lothian that can encourage youngsters away from the gruesome twosome is fine by me, haste ye back Livingstonians
doubt very much attendance will be higher than the 3,463 from Dec
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17-04-2024 02:38 PM #17
Might actually go along to this. First and hopefully last a chance to go to the Spaghettihad.
"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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17-04-2024 02:47 PM #18
Would perversely be quite good to take a good crowd to this. We might be well and truly p!ssed off, but there's still a team to support - we're not exactly going to take many to Perth or Dingwall or have many more than 6k at home, so should pick this one visit to the Home of the Set Fare Stadium as a gala day.
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17-04-2024 02:54 PM #21
Also will hopefully see some of the latest batch of youngsters make their debuts, as is generally the case on the final day.
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11k season tickets, couple of thousand routinely aren't attending the important games, and I've sure as hell been in bottom six crowds resembling that in the past.
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People might well feel differently on the day and attend against their better judgement, but we've had a year of actual turnstile clicks being well down on tickets sold - you'd think ST stayaways would be increased given the anger and indifference going around, plus not many are forking out near £30 for a walk-up.
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17-04-2024 03:51 PM #25
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Terry Christie worked wonders there though and almost took them into the top flight. Seem to recall them in the League Cup semis against Rangers when I think they beat Hibs en route (at ER too).
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17-04-2024 06:42 PM #29
Livi - crap park, nae money, nae fans (*well, if you ignore the fact they have 5 or 6 times as many as Meadowbank had) - and yet they still gubbed us and won a Cup then competed in Europe.
Get rid!!!
Now, if we can just do the same to Ross County and St Johnstone - the other diddy teams we've lost at Hampden to we might even win a Cup or possibly finish 6th next season 🙄
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