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Post by jjjworm on Oct 22, 2004 0:01:24 GMT
hi all dont post to often so here it goes,i own a pub on the outskirts of nottingham,and have been a season ticket holder for 9 years,i am always trying to get my punters to come and watch a game at the n.i.c,and the same subject always comes up,and wanted some help on the matter,how does panthers crowds compare to the likes of rugby,cricket ,boxing and football in nottingham{excluding forest}your feedback would be welcome so i can keep the locals quiet thanks again
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Adam
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Post by Adam on Oct 22, 2004 0:24:47 GMT
hi mate Our crowds are normly between 3,000 and 4,500 which is about the same as notts county and mansfield town except when we play the steelers which is normaly a sell out of about 6,500. Hope this helps mate
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Warren
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Post by Warren on Oct 22, 2004 7:41:52 GMT
jjjworm.... That wouldn't happen to be in East Leake Would it? Have had a few pints in there... The other half lives further in the same village.
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Post by jjjworm on Oct 22, 2004 9:38:11 GMT
thats the one warren,you know who i am
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Post by heja on Oct 22, 2004 16:38:30 GMT
if you mean Internation cricket panthers crowds are way smaller if you mean counry cricket etc then you can times there crowds by about 10 to get up to panthers level.
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Post by jjjworm on Oct 22, 2004 18:15:48 GMT
For everyone that has emailed me the pub is the Nags Head in East Leake and we are building up quite a following now with 2 new season ticket holders joining this year, takes the pub to 9 season ticket holders and about another 10 that go when they can.
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Warren
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Post by Warren on Oct 23, 2004 7:18:26 GMT
Technicaly Me and the other half could be added to that list as She lives in the village and have been known to have shifty one in the pub. With the other half being a seasonticket holder, That will take your total to 10... (I am mearly doing a season ticket the hard way, buying a ticket for every game
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