United thread 2012/13 (inc merged IPO thread)

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Re: 20,000 EMPTY SEATS ARE YOU FU***** SURE?

GazC said:
macky said:
GazC said:
So do we?
do we?
rag

Yes, we do - most clubs announce attendances as tickets sold rather than numbers through the turnstiles. Rag.
"most clubs" don't sing songs about other clubs having empty seats!!!!
The post wasn't made to point out that they have empty seats but to highlight what a bunch of hypocritical tossers they really are for singing about our empty seats!
 
Re: 20,000 EMPTY SEATS ARE YOU FU***** SURE?

Manx Blue said:
OABAAB said:
The real liars. Man Utd declare attendances far higher than police figures. <a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/apr/12/manchester-united-attendances-police-figures" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013 ... ce-figures</a>?

Surely this means there is an element of false accounting, and the PL should be looking at their books?

I doubt it, as the accounts reflect revenue and they get revenue from a ticket sale irrespective of the person actually using the ticket and attending the game.

If you bought a packet of crisps from Tesco, it's a sale. Whether you ate them or threw them away is neither here nor there.
 
Re: 20,000 EMPTY SEATS ARE YOU FU***** SURE?

OABAAB said:
GazC said:
macky said:
do we?
rag

Yes, we do - most clubs announce attendances as tickets sold rather than numbers through the turnstiles. Rag.
"most clubs" don't sing songs about other clubs having empty seats!!!!

That much is true! Isn't Taylor already banned from Old Trafford? Wonder if this would have appeared if he wasn't...
 
Seems to be open season on the rags in The Guardian:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/...ed-bahrain-soccer-school?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487

One of the directors of the campaign group Human Rights First has called on Law to meet Dr Fatima Haji, a rheumatologist at Bahrain's Salmaniya medical complex, after she was said to be tortured partly because of her perceived association with Manchester United.

"While Law is there promoting the school, it might be nice if he went to see the family of Ahmad Shams, the 15-year-old boy who was shot by the police, according to his family, while wearing a Man United shirt in March 2011, or popped in to see Dr Fatima Haji, one of the medics in Bahrain who was tortured and interrogated about her connection to Man United," wrote Brian Dooley, a director of the New York-based organisation Human Rights First, in a blog.

According to Dooley, Dr Haji, who was sentenced to five years in custody for treating injured prisoners during the uprising before being acquitted last year, said: "I was blindfolded and handcuffed with my hands behind my back, and beaten. A man asked me: 'What is your relationship with Alex Ferguson?' I was shocked and figured out they had gone through my emails.

Tortured for being associated wth the rags? I think I'm going to move there!
 
I posted it on my FB page but she bit.

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Anyone who knows the jip I've had from her for years will allow me this one bit of naughtiness. She has only ever been to a preseason game and a charity match I think. A higher concentrate of plastic than the chairs at old Trafford
 
United adding fans to attendance figures - Guardian online

From the Guardian online -
Manchester United are adding as many as 24,000 fans on to crowd attendances compared with the actual number of people watching games at Old Trafford, according to police data.

Sir Alex Ferguson's team have not had a single crowd over 70,000 for a league match, police say, not taking in Monday's game against Manchester City. The club, in contrast, recorded attendances in excess of 75,000 every time. Instead Greater Manchester police's figures claim the average crowd for league matches, excluding City, is 10,000 below what the club say. The police records state it is 65,601 rather than the official figure of 75,527. In all competitions it is 61,739 rather than the club's 73,653.

United are still the best-supported club in England by some distance but the new set of figures claim Old Trafford was not even half-full for the Capital One Cup tie against Newcastle in September. The police recorded the number of people who passed through the turnstiles at 33,409. United gave the crowd as 46,358. In the next round, against West Ham, the disparity was even bigger. The police put down the crowd as 51,724, whereas United recorded it as 71,081.

When United played Cluj in the Champions League in December, having qualified for the knockout stages, the crowd was announced as 71,521. In fact, the police say it was 46,894.

The disparity is because United, in common with other clubs, release the number of people who bought tickets, whether or not they attend. The police keep their own record of actual match-goers for safety purposes and have released the data to the Redsaway fans' website under the Freedom of Information Act.

The figures show the high number of supporters who will buy tickets for matches without going. Arsenal are among the clubs who suffer the same problem on a large scale.

United's largest crowd of the season for a league match, according to the police, was 69,933 for Liverpool's visit in January (the club put it at 75,501). The lowest was against Southampton later that month. On that occasion the official attendance was given at 75,600 when, according to the police, the genuine figure was 59,766. In other words, almost 16,000 ticket-holders stayed away.

The Real Madrid match in the Champions League attracted the one 70,000-plus attendance at Old Trafford this season, in the data. The police recorded it at 72,299 whereas United declared it was 74,959, lower than any domestic league match because of Uefa's seating restrictions
 
bobmcfc said:
I posted it on my FB page but she bit.

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Anyone who knows the jip I've had from her for years will allow me this one bit of naughtiness. She has only ever been to a preseason game and a charity match I think. A higher concentrate of plastic than the chairs at old Trafford


What even the empty ones?
 
Re: United adding fans to attendance figures - Guardian online

Yes soory folks just seen it on other thread
 
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