Interesting information from the MK forum regarding the revenues from the play-offs, evidently the gate money from all 4 matches gets pooled with clubs having taken their respective expenses for putting on the match, the residue is pooled and is split equally between the 4 clubs and the EFL. This pisses off MK fans as they expect to have the largest crowd with the highest ticket prices and little Crawley get an equal benefit from this.
It certainly takes the edge off having to pay £25 for a seat at MK and evidently getting coralled into the upper tier of one corner of their stadium.
Hopefully big crowds at Doncaster and Crewe will benefit us.
Anyone know what the Sky Money will be.
Need to have some ideas on how to up the Matchday expenses as they are deductible
Post by crawley57away on Apr 30, 2024 17:51:15 GMT
Previous League Two Final Attendances:-
2019 - Newport v Tranmere - 25,317 2020/2021 - Both COVID affected Crowds. 2022 - Mansfield v Port Vale - 37,303 2023 - Stockport v Carlisle - 34,004
I Think if we play Doncaster in the Final then the Attendance would eclipse 40,000 because we are so much closer to Wembley than other clubs above and Doncaster always take a Strong Contingent.
God help us (and the ticket office) if we reach Wembley for the play-off final 😬🙄
I think (I went to FA Cup SF BHA v Man U) and though sales went via the BHA website once you logged in you auto go through Wembley system and their seat layout etc online. That said BHA have the basics we don't i.e. fan numbers to log into a computer system so who knows what would happen, i think previous years having been to L1/L2 play offs (going back few years) I bought online direct through Wembley website but that may have changed since then. What we can guarantee is enough tickets for everyone as the stadium isnt usually half full for a L2 play off.
The Doncaster goalkeeper Lo-Tutala has had his red card after the Gillingham match rescinded. Now free to play in the first leg against Crewe.
That is a surprise. I have just looked again and it appears to be a nailed-on DOGSO. He actually saved a defender's header from being an own goal. It may be that the review decided that another defender *might* have made it back to clear just before reaching the goal.
The Doncaster goalkeeper Lo-Tutala has had his red card after the Gillingham match rescinded. Now free to play in the first leg against Crewe.
That is a surprise. I have just looked again and it appears to be a nailed-on DOGSO. He actually saved a defender's header from being an own goal. It may be that the review decided that another defender *might* have made it back to clear just before reaching the goal.
Has to deny an obvious goal or goalscoring opportunity remember. Be interesting to hear if any additional evidence or footage proved it wasn’t going in.
Has to deny an obvious goal or goalscoring opportunity remember. Be interesting to hear if any additional evidence or footage proved it wasn’t going in.
I'm wondering if a view from behind the goal became available showing that it was heading a little wide, but it doesn't look that way from the view we had.