1875 Bluemen and 1287 Redsmen.
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Upper teirs were used in case of bad weather. Reds fans were happy enough with that as you get a much better view.
3 of our normal back 4 were unavailable due to suspension and injury which lead to having a major shake up in who played where and we certainly could not play our normal shape. One of the back 4 who did play, played through the pain barrier with a major injury but so depleted was our squad we had little choice but to play him. With all that considered I was happy to come away with a point and put the title challange back into our own hands.
Graemerz,it really annoys me that linfield come off with figures like this we do ourselves or the IL no favours.
Depends.. for HMG Tax and Revenue, it was 10 Cliftonville and 30 of us.. and everyone at the club is a volunteer, so no pay :)
I would say it was about 3 or 4 to 1 (Us to Reds).. regarding the seating arrangements, we all thought that the Reds were going to be on the lower deck, but alas no.. and the pitch.. lets just say that it is doubtful it will be better this season. The Denmark game cut it up so bad, then with the snow and rain, it is ruined for the season I would say.. which is pretty bad for the groundsman, as he had it beautiful before that match :(
So there was 1287 Redsmen thats a pretty good crowd considering the strict ticketing arrangements!
So how many Linfield fans were at the match then if the figure given by Parker and Linfield is incorrect?
PS If Linfield FC are lying (as is being claimed here) I find it strange that a club which doesn't want to play football on a Sunday has no qualms about lying about its own attendance figures:confused: