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10 mins added time never seen that before

I just said that too!
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Who scored the goals and how come 10 mins added time


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Rafael banged his head.

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103 min!!
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5 points clear, thank you very much Couldn't see us doing any better than a draw at half time but Giggs totally changed the game. Starting to wonder if Chicharito should be playing instead of Rooney permanently, he always gets us out of the shite.
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Owen would have too
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I wanted to reply to this thread just saying hi but thought I best not after the other thread about people doing it
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rooney wouldn't even get into the west ha team right now. dog shit.
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God Wigan Support is soooo poor. More Villa fans than wigan fans
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God Wigan Support is soooo poor. More Villa fans than wigan fans


Difficult location to be a 'smaller' premiership team with some of the bigger premiership teams just a few miles in every direction & it was just a 6-7 years ago they were in League 1!
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I don't think location is an excuse. Look at Blackpool, you would class them in that 'difficult' location?

I do understand that Wigan is a rugby place but still. Can we get some statistic on crowds, Russ?
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Still wank. They brought such sparse support to the Emirates that Arsenal sold load sof away tickets to our own fans and just chucked extra marshalls in there.

relegate all clubs who can tfill their staidums week in week out, that incldues the boltons and blackpools of this world, let the teams with fans who give a crap get a chance!!! lol
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PS @ Man Utd

At one point we wer eonly 2 points and one goal behidn them int he table!

However, they still got to play Chelsea twice in 2 weeks, go to City (?) and come to us whereas we only have to host Utd and go to Spurs (a nailed on win for us tbh) so im still confident we are in this
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quote:
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I don't think location is an excuse. Look at Blackpool, you would class them in that 'difficult' location?

I do understand that Wigan is a rugby place but still. Can we get some statistic on crowds, Russ?
on attendance?

1 Manchester United 899,529 74,960
2 Arsenal 660,048 60,004
3 Newcastle United 558,838 46,569
4 Manchester City 556,568 46,380
5 Liverpool 464,176 42,197
6 Chelsea 455,218 41,383
7 Sunderland 472,076 39,339
8 Aston Villa 446,109 37,175
9 Tottenham Hotspur 429,457 35,788
10 Everton 392,008 35,637
11 West Ham United 399,624 33,302
12 Wolverhampton Wanderers 324,960 27,080
13 Stoke City 322,189 26,849
14 Fulham 298,537 24,878
15 Birmingham 272,372 24,761
16 West Bromwich Albion 264,717 24,065
17 Blackburn Rovers 286,945 23,912
18 Bolton Wanderers 268,445 22,370
19 Wigan Athletic 208,631 16,048
20 Blackpool 157,022 15,702

team(obviously), total, average
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wigan holds 25k and blackpool holds 16k

so blackpool although the lowest are actually well attended for their ground size
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What are the capacities of each ground fact man?
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Manchester United Old Trafford 76000
Arsenal Emirates Stadium 60432
Newcastle United St James Park 52387
Sunderland Stadium of Light 48300
Manchester City City of Manchester Stadium 47715
Liverpool Anfield 45362
Aston Villa Villa Park 42573
Chelsea Stamford Bridge 42360
Everton Goodison Park 40569
Tottenham Hotspur White Hart Lane 36240
West Ham United Boleyn Ground 35647
Blackburn Rovers Ewood Park 31367
Birmingham City St Andrews Stadium 30200
Bolton Wanderers Reebok Stadium 28723
Wolverhampton Wanderers Molineux Stadium 28500
Stoke City Britannia Stadium 28383
West Bromwich Albion The Hawthorns 28000
Fulham Craven Cottage 25700
Wigan Athletic DW Stadium 25138
Blackpool Bloomfield Road 16222
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% of stadium filled is a good stat if you can find it Factman Scoop.
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Arsenal Emirates Stadium 60432 99.3%
Manchester United Old Trafford 76000 98.6%
Tottenham Hotspur White Hart Lane 36240 98.3%
Blackpool Bloomfield Road 16222 96.8%
Sunderland Stadium of Light 48300 96.0%
West Ham United Boleyn Ground 35647 93.4%
Aston Villa Villa Park 42573 92.4%
Liverpool Anfield 45362 91.2%
Birmingham City St Andrews Stadium 30200 88.9%
Newcastle United St James Park 52387 88.9%
Manchester City City of Manchester Stadium 47715 88.4%
Everton Goodison Park 40569 88.2%
Chelsea Stamford Bridge 42360 87.8%
Fulham Craven Cottage 25700 87.0%
Wolverhampton Wanderers Molineux Stadium 28500 86.9%
Bolton Wanderers Reebok Stadium 28723 86.6%
Blackburn Rovers Ewood Park 31367 86.3%
West Bromwich Albion The Hawthorns 28000 85.4%
Stoke City Britannia Stadium 28383 84.8%
Wigan Athletic DW Stadium 25138 63.8%
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BOOOOM.

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Bare in midn that obv for Arsenal and Man Utd, the main empty seats will be away seats rather than their own too
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surely thats the case for most teams..

Wolves for example give the whole lower teir away, and its only ever full when its a local team/man utd in town
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quote:
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PS @ Man Utd

At one point we wer eonly 2 points and one goal behidn them int he table!

However, they still got to play Chelsea twice in 2 weeks, go to City (?) and come to us whereas we only have to host Utd and go to Spurs (a nailed on win for us tbh) so im still confident we are in this


This is true but you don't have a nailed on win at Spurs (as they showed you at your ground!). Chelsea games could well be the ones that decide the outcome of this season. We have a bit of breathing space now at least.
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potentially yh, i just know that for a fact for arsenal and utd but im sure its the sam efor spurs and some other teams
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quote:
Originally posted by Robbo
PS @ Man Utd

At one point we wer eonly 2 points and one goal behidn them int he table!

However, they still got to play Chelsea twice in 2 weeks, go to City (?) and come to us whereas we only have to host Utd and go to Spurs (a nailed on win for us tbh) so im still confident we are in this


This is true but you don't have a nailed on win at Spurs (as they showed you at your ground!). Chelsea games could well be the ones that decide the outcome of this season. We have a bit of breathing space now at least.
precisely why i said a nailed on win for us, anythign else wont do after w elet them win at ours

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