I think they dropped to 5.5-6k in the last season or so but were generally much bigger than that early on and sold out quite a few against Leicester and Bath etc
The most likely outcome could be the redevelopment of AP. The idea of taking over the industrial estate has legs in my opinion. Not the more modern premises on Hillbottom Road but the south side which are mainly old small industrial units. Relocating those smaller businesses may be easier and it would free up a fairly large area for parking
I went to most games at AP when Wasps played there, and the gates were usually 7-8,000 in the glory years, but dropped off a bit towards the end of their tenure.
I remember on one occasion, I made a last-minute decision to go on the Sunday morning, and all the seating was sold out, the only tickets we could get were on the terrace. During the game, James Haskell had his shirt ripped, and he stripped it off awaiting a replacement. He had six-packs on his six-pack, much to my then teenage daughter's admiration.
Perhaps when the Labour government have taxed the farmers out of existence so they can cover the Green Belt with solar panels, we can build a stadium there with the roof covered with solar panels.
Man of the people/farmers/Trump, Beery Nigel in his tweed or waxed jacket and flat cap will sort it out for them with a pint in his hand and a fag on. Just send a large cheque to Reform UK (N. Farage Ltd).
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I think they dropped to 5.5-6k in the last season or so but were generally much bigger than that early on and sold out quite a few against Leicester and Bath etc
@bargepole sound fair?
The most likely outcome could be the redevelopment of AP. The idea of taking over the industrial estate has legs in my opinion. Not the more modern premises on Hillbottom Road but the south side which are mainly old small industrial units. Relocating those smaller businesses may be easier and it would free up a fairly large area for parking
I went to most games at AP when Wasps played there, and the gates were usually 7-8,000 in the glory years, but dropped off a bit towards the end of their tenure.
I remember on one occasion, I made a last-minute decision to go on the Sunday morning, and all the seating was sold out, the only tickets we could get were on the terrace. During the game, James Haskell had his shirt ripped, and he stripped it off awaiting a replacement. He had six-packs on his six-pack, much to my then teenage daughter's admiration.
Is the tennage daughter the one who corrects people’s grammar and spelling now? ;)
Yes that's her. A fully paid up member of the Grammar Nazi party.
My girl comes with me to Wycombe games too. It’s good to share these experiences wjth daughters as well as sons.
I had to churlishly comment on the irony of you spelling her descriptor incorrectly given your previous comments!
I agree. I know an Oxford season ticket holder who tells me the home seats are sold out for every game this season.
Perhaps when the Labour government have taxed the farmers out of existence so they can cover the Green Belt with solar panels, we can build a stadium there with the roof covered with solar panels.
Man of the people/farmers/Trump, Beery Nigel in his tweed or waxed jacket and flat cap will sort it out for them with a pint in his hand and a fag on. Just send a large cheque to Reform UK (N. Farage Ltd).
*Daily Mail Reader Klaxon*