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Post by mayland0s on Oct 2, 2024 14:42:06 GMT
BBC says there were 6349 were there last night . That figure must include ST holders that weren't there. but I doubt it very much ,probably 4500 I would think .
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Post by arrgee on Oct 2, 2024 17:02:09 GMT
BBC says there were 6349 were there last night . That figure must include ST holders that weren't there. but I doubt it very much ,probably 4500 I would think . Tickets sold rather than attendees are counted. I suspect that even if Orient gave tickets away, a midweek home game against Exeter wouldn't sell out. Not only is the game live on Sky Sports, there are Champions League games on Prime/TNT. At least Orient sell well for Saturday 3pm games. Charlton are selling tickets at discounts for all their home games and still not getting decent crowds.
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Post by arrgee on Oct 3, 2024 16:25:33 GMT
Smart move. Hopefully there is a good attendance. www.leytonorient.com/news/2024/october/01/huddersfield-town-fixture-postponed-due-to-international-call-ups/Orient can confirm that the O's Sky Bet League One fixture against Huddersfield Town on Saturday 12th October has been postponed. Due to international call-ups, a request from Huddersfield Town has been approved by the EFL to postpone the fixture. Orient are still awaiting their own international call-ups.
On the postponement, CEO Mark Devlin said: “It’s very likely that we’ll now host Huddersfield on a Tuesday night and because of that we are going to significantly reduce the ticket prices for the match to try and get the ground as full as possible. All adult general admission tickets will be £10 for the new date, with U18s tickets being £1. The atmosphere was fantastic against Wrexham on Saturday and I certainly hope that with these reduced prices we’ll be able to fill the stadium again for the Huddersfield match. Fans who have already bought tickets will of course be entitled to these prices"
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