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Re: CheLOLsea

by No Fixed Abode » 09 Jan 2011 04:23

even I have to LOL at the kant who wrote those bed sheets.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by Tony Le Mesmer » 10 Jan 2011 15:14

How long before attendances at Stamford Bridge return to normal?

Chelsea v Southampton

Date: 12th February 1992

Venue: Stamford Bridge

Result: 1-1

Scorers: Cascarino; Horne

Chelsea: Kevin Hitchcock, Craig Burley, Andy Myers, Alan Dickens, Erland Johnsen, Ken Monkou, Graeme Le Saux (Michael Gilkes), Andy Townsend, Tony Cascarino, Clive Allen, Graham Stuart (Kevin Wilson)

Southampton: Tim Flowers, Jeff Kenna, Michael Adams, Barry Horne, Richard A Hall, Neil Ruddock, Matthew Le Tissier, Glen Cockerill, Alan Shearer, Iain Dowie (David Lee), Francis Benali

Referee: Paul Danson (Leicester)

Attendance: 7148

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Re: CheLOLsea

by No Fixed Abode » 10 Jan 2011 15:15

Poor fishing m8.

Whilst we had over 41k for our game against Ipswich, you managed to get 13,000 and I think that was made up. Definitely only about 11k there.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by frimmers3 » 10 Jan 2011 15:30

i think readings record crowd at the madstad is still a pre season friendly against spurs. i stand to be corrected of course(i can afford it now)....

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Re: CheLOLsea

by Tony Le Mesmer » 10 Jan 2011 15:45

No Fixed Abode Poor fishing m8.

Whilst we had over 41k for our game against Ipswich, you managed to get 13,000 and I think that was made up. Definitely only about 11k there.


Not quite sure what thats got to do with it. :|

7000 for a top flight game with a player on loan from Reading. Tremendous.


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Re: CheLOLsea

by No Fixed Abode » 10 Jan 2011 18:03

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No Fixed Abode Poor fishing m8.

Whilst we had over 41k for our game against Ipswich, you managed to get 13,000 and I think that was made up. Definitely only about 11k there.


Not quite sure what thats got to do with it. :|

7000 for a top flight game with a player on loan from Reading. Tremendous.


Would we get 7,000 again? No. Would Reading. Yes.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by Royal With Cheese » 10 Jan 2011 18:45

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No Fixed Abode Poor fishing m8.

Whilst we had over 41k for our game against Ipswich, you managed to get 13,000 and I think that was made up. Definitely only about 11k there.


Not quite sure what thats got to do with it. :|

7000 for a top flight game with a player on loan from Reading. Tremendous.


Would we get 7,000 again? No. Would Reading. Yes.

You're being harsh on your own supporters there. I'm sure you'd get at least 7,000 for a similar game.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by roadrunner » 10 Jan 2011 19:14

No Fixed Abode Poor fishing m8.

Whilst we had over 41k for our game against Ipswich, you managed to get 13,000 and I think that was made up. Definitely only about 11k there.


Chelsea's owner has spent over a billion pounds on the club. Whilst in the Premiership, unlike the likes of self-proclaimed big clubs Wolves, Birmingham and Blackburn, amongst others, Reading sold out every home league game and would comfortably fill at 35,000 capacity stadium at that level, perhaps more so, and that's without having a billionaire owner investing stupid sums of money into our club.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by Jackson Corner » 10 Jan 2011 19:25

Tony Le Mesmer How long before attendances at Stamford Bridge return to normal?

Chelsea v Southampton

Date: 12th February 1992

Venue: Stamford Bridge

Result: 1-1

Scorers: Cascarino; Horne

Chelsea: Kevin Hitchcock, Craig Burley, Andy Myers, Alan Dickens, Erland Johnsen, Ken Monkou, Graeme Le Saux (Michael Gilkes), Andy Townsend, Tony Cascarino, Clive Allen, Graham Stuart (Kevin Wilson)

Southampton: Tim Flowers, Jeff Kenna, Michael Adams, Barry Horne, Richard A Hall, Neil Ruddock, Matthew Le Tissier, Glen Cockerill, Alan Shearer, Iain Dowie (David Lee), Francis Benali

Referee: Paul Danson (Leicester)

Attendance: 7148


There was probably between 1000-2000 Saints fans there.


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Re: CheLOLsea

by frimmers3 » 10 Jan 2011 19:26

sell out 35,000 comfortably..get real son.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by PEARCEY » 10 Jan 2011 19:31

Tony Le Mesmer How long before attendances at Stamford Bridge return to normal?

Chelsea v Southampton

Date: 12th February 1992

Venue: Stamford Bridge

Result: 1-1

Scorers: Cascarino; Horne

Chelsea: Kevin Hitchcock, Craig Burley, Andy Myers, Alan Dickens, Erland Johnsen, Ken Monkou, Graeme Le Saux (Michael Gilkes), Andy Townsend, Tony Cascarino, Clive Allen, Graham Stuart (Kevin Wilson)

Southampton: Tim Flowers, Jeff Kenna, Michael Adams, Barry Horne, Richard A Hall, Neil Ruddock, Matthew Le Tissier, Glen Cockerill, Alan Shearer, Iain Dowie (David Lee), Francis Benali

Referee: Paul Danson (Leicester)

Attendance: 7148


Two things. I had no idea that any top-flight game let alone Chelsea had attracted such a dismal attendance. Its incredibly low.

Second. I didn't realise Gilkey went on loan to Chelsea. Can't remember it at all.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by soggy biscuit » 10 Jan 2011 20:05

Tony Le Mesmer How long before attendances at Stamford Bridge return to normal?

Chelsea v Southampton

Date: 12th February 1992

Venue: Stamford Bridge

Result: 1-1

Scorers: Cascarino; Horne

Chelsea: Kevin Hitchcock, Craig Burley, Andy Myers, Alan Dickens, Erland Johnsen, Ken Monkou, Graeme Le Saux (Michael Gilkes), Andy Townsend, Tony Cascarino, Clive Allen, Graham Stuart (Kevin Wilson)

Southampton: Tim Flowers, Jeff Kenna, Michael Adams, Barry Horne, Richard A Hall, Neil Ruddock, Matthew Le Tissier, Glen Cockerill, Alan Shearer, Iain Dowie (David Lee), Francis Benali

Referee: Paul Danson (Leicester)

Attendance: 7148


LOL, JUST LOL

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Re: CheLOLsea

by No Fixed Abode » 10 Jan 2011 20:23

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No Fixed Abode Poor fishing m8.

Whilst we had over 41k for our game against Ipswich, you managed to get 13,000 and I think that was made up. Definitely only about 11k there.


Chelsea's owner has spent over a billion pounds on the club. Whilst in the Premiership, unlike the likes of self-proclaimed big clubs Wolves, Birmingham and Blackburn, amongst others, Reading sold out every home league game and would comfortably fill at 35,000 capacity stadium at that level, perhaps more so, and that's without having a billionaire owner investing stupid sums of money into our club.


Bit defensive there m8! I was talking facts, you can't argue with facts.

We could fill this, we could get that x amount.....easy to say, but in reality....could you really?


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Re: CheLOLsea

by Whore Jackie » 10 Jan 2011 23:29

PEARCEY
Tony Le Mesmer How long before attendances at Stamford Bridge return to normal?

Chelsea v Southampton

Date: 12th February 1992

Venue: Stamford Bridge

Result: 1-1

Scorers: Cascarino; Horne

Chelsea: Kevin Hitchcock, Craig Burley, Andy Myers, Alan Dickens, Erland Johnsen, Ken Monkou, Graeme Le Saux (Michael Gilkes), Andy Townsend, Tony Cascarino, Clive Allen, Graham Stuart (Kevin Wilson)

Southampton: Tim Flowers, Jeff Kenna, Michael Adams, Barry Horne, Richard A Hall, Neil Ruddock, Matthew Le Tissier, Glen Cockerill, Alan Shearer, Iain Dowie (David Lee), Francis Benali

Referee: Paul Danson (Leicester)

Attendance: 7148


Two things. I had no idea that any top-flight game let alone Chelsea had attracted such a dismal attendance. Its incredibly low.

Second. I didn't realise Gilkey went on loan to Chelsea. Can't remember it at all.


That all changed when the Premier League came along:

Chelsea v Coventry, 4 May 1994
Attendance: 8923

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Re: CheLOLsea

by No Fixed Abode » 17 Jan 2011 13:46

2-0 win at home to Blackburn.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by Zammo » 17 Jan 2011 13:51

No Fixed Abode 2-0 win at home to Blackburn.


You've only just found out :shock:

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Re: CheLOLsea

by No Fixed Abode » 17 Jan 2011 13:55

Zammo
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You've only just found out :shock:


Yes m8.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by Zammo » 17 Jan 2011 14:07

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You've only just found out :shock:


Yes m8.



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Re: CheLOLsea

by No Fixed Abode » 17 Jan 2011 14:26

Do you have two of those? One for Reading and one for your other team?

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Re: CheLOLsea

by Hugo Boss » 18 Jan 2011 15:21

I have to sit on the Chelsea side of the fence with the attendance "argument". It happens at Clubs all over the Country, if not the World.

"Attendances up as team enjoys success non-shocker"

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