Leeds-17,499 Doncaster- 11,783 Blackpool-11,776 WHU-11,151 (Live tv game) Leicester- 10,862 Middlesbrough-10,603 Nottingham-10,550 Southampton-10,501 Brighton-10,151 Derby-10,149 Hull-9,869 Watford-9,733 Peterborough-9,698 Burnley-9,692 Birmingham-9,558 Crystal Palace-9,524 Coventry-9,497 Reading-9,381 Portsmouth-9,336 Millwall-9,185 Cardiff-9,122 Ipswich-9,107 (Live tv game) Bristol-8,900
I suspect you already know however you are going to get someone to fall into your trap then screw them up with your Jedi/Hemsworth mind trick.
A- some B- some C-not enough Dont forget the members club too, that saved you a fortune on the pay on the day price. Just what are you hoping to prove with your ABC breakdown?
More telling is the question of how many fans would have attended had the tickets been priced differently. If Leeds was £20 for example would we have had 23,000 there instead of 17,000? Would we have had over 10,000 people at the ground against hull if it had not been £30 to get in? It's ok saying 'but leeds cost more and they brought more fans' but you're still ignoring the glaringly obvious which is that there was still THOUSANDS of empty seats which in my mind proves that even for our highest attendence of the season the price was set too high as demand at that price did not even come close to meeting the supply of seats available.