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Wait till the numbers come out after an FOI request is returned. 

From what I can see on telly and pictures on social media, it's less than the recent midweek league game ( home fans that is, away fans look more numerous)

My estimate:

About 1k Watford max

Riverside 1k - 1.5k

Blackburn end 2.5k

Jack walker 3-3.5k

Total - 7-8k. Probably 8k.

No boycott your looking at around 10-11k?

Couple of thousand missing.

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13 minutes ago, Tomphil2 said:

It's lower than usual and don't forget thousands were already staying away, there's less in there than Millwall for sure.

Mates lad stewards there but wasn't needed today and he said they were expecting an early cup game type crowd of about 6k.

Seems about right so people crying it hasn't worked are getting upset over nothing, there'd normally be 11/12k home fans for this.

Agreed. From the pictures posted the "real" attendance looks about 6-7k at an absolute stretch.

All I'll say is that if the Club anti/boycotters are reduced to crowing about attendances like that - we really are finished.

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5 minutes ago, G Somerset Rover said:

1-0 Watford

We are going down without even a whimper.

I did not see an immediate response coming given we typically can’t score in a brothel. 

Let’s hope this inspires something - I’m still far from confident though.

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Set piece coach was a great investment but lets be honest Ismael is swapping the defence around every week it's impossible to form a unit.

Of course his answer will be throw De Neve on.

The best presence in the defence was Pratt but of course he's dropped him.

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Just now, Tomphil2 said:

Set piece coach was a great investment but lets be honest Ismael is swapping the defence around every week it's impossible to form a unit.

Of course his answer will be throw De Neve on.

The best presence in the defence was Pratt but of course he's dropped him.

How has De Neve got a place on the bench ahead of Powell. Genuinely baffled. 

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1 minute ago, RoversClitheroe said:

How has De Neve got a place on the bench ahead of Powell. Genuinely baffled. 

He's definitely a project signing they are putting minutes into for the sake of it.

My guess is he's one of the newbies who has a low or no appearance bonus.

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2 minutes ago, Tomphil2 said:

 

My guess is he's one of the newbies who has a low or no appearance bonus.

Mine is that he has a high appearance bonus but probably doesn’t see all of it…

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Looks about what I thought. A low midweek type attendance. People have clearly stayed away but not en masse 

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7 minutes ago, Tom said:

Looks about what I thought. A low midweek type attendance. People have clearly stayed away but not en masse 

Personally think it's been a success we've highlighted the owners being terrible and ran by complete incompetence.

Personally still don't understand the reason people will have attended.

Didn't need to go watch Rovers could have just gone to a pub and that would have been the same social experience.

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26 minutes ago, Gav said:

Boycott just got mentioned on Sky - Job done 👍

Thought cricket was more his game. 

 

"My aunty could've saved that wi' her pinneh"

 

Well he wouldn't be saying that I guess, unless toth gets injured

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Personally I'm a bit gutted about the boycott, I don't think it's sufficient enough. Great that it has been mentioned in the media, but everyone except Rovers fans will have forgotten by Monday.

Not enough have stayed away, I think the arseholes running the club are going to claim a moral victory and vote of confidence.

Today's attendance is probably what we're going to be seeing on average next season though 

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2 minutes ago, StHelensRover said:

Personally I'm a bit gutted about the boycott, I don't think it's sufficient enough. Great that it has been mentioned in the media, but everyone except Rovers fans will have forgotten by Monday.

That's why it is important that he coalition continue to put plans into action on a regular basis, otherwise yes, it will just fizzle out.

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4 minutes ago, sharpysharps86 said:

That's why it is important that he coalition continue to put plans into action on a regular basis, otherwise yes, it will just fizzle out.

Absolutely. It's only a starting point or should be.

Im a bit worried by the apparent lack of funding though.

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