Martin Shaw wrote:https://stagsnet.net/match/reports/viewreport.php?matchid=1265
Bradders wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:https://stagsnet.net/match/reports/viewreport.php?matchid=1265
Great report. If the shortlist for MOTM is down to Williams and Flint, it's Flint for me. Although Brunt should get a mention, also Akins (as you pointed out).
Rob wrote:Bradders wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:https://stagsnet.net/match/reports/viewreport.php?matchid=1265
Great report. If the shortlist for MOTM is down to Williams and Flint, it's Flint for me. Although Brunt should get a mention, also Akins (as you pointed out).
Brunt for me, he was exceptional. Williams had a good game but was caught out for pace a couple of times 1st half. Same for Cargill, was skinned a couple of times early on but overall, like Williams, had an excellent game.
Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:I’ve also had my doubts about Langstaff being capable of stepping up a league or two. As mentioned he has little physical presence and is easily outmuscled. I suppose that may not be such a problem in higher leagues as the game isn’t as physical but centre halves will also be more mobile and be better readers of the game. Perhaps that’s why they haven’t had any serious large offers for him contrary to what you would expect for a striker with his conversion rate.
I suppose we won’t know until he moves or County are promoted.
Bradders wrote:Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:I’ve also had my doubts about Langstaff being capable of stepping up a league or two. As mentioned he has little physical presence and is easily outmuscled. I suppose that may not be such a problem in higher leagues as the game isn’t as physical but centre halves will also be more mobile and be better readers of the game. Perhaps that’s why they haven’t had any serious large offers for him contrary to what you would expect for a striker with his conversion rate.
I suppose we won’t know until he moves or County are promoted.
He's already moved up the leagues. There's no arguing with Langstaff's 20 goals and 5 assists this season; suggesting that his quiet spells against us are down to excellent defending rather than his substandard ability.
ST4GS wrote:Why the different attendance to the Wrexham game which were both total sell outs. First 7k Home attendance since when ?
Martin Shaw wrote:ST4GS wrote:Why the different attendance to the Wrexham game which were both total sell outs. First 7k Home attendance since when ?
there were 55 more tickets sold for the Notts County game than the Wrexham game. That could have been something to do with a different number of disabled tickets, or carers, or such like. Also different matches might have different sterile areas or seats not sold for crowd management purposes. So a "sell out" for one match may not be the same number of seats sold as for another.
Whilst the total attendance is the number of tickets sold (and not the number actually inside the ground), the away attendance announced is the number passing through the turnstile. It is an unfortunate discrepancy (slightly irritating for a statistician like me!) which leads to difficulty when calculating the number of home fans. The home capacity is actually about 6950. The Notts County game wasn't a 7000 home attendance.
Sneag wrote:The first 7,000 + home crowd will be the night we clinch promotion against FGR in April.
According to your report the total attendance = 8667 with an away following of 1659. Difference = 7008.Martin Shaw wrote:ST4GS wrote:Why the different attendance to the Wrexham game which were both total sell outs. First 7k Home attendance since when ?
there were 55 more tickets sold for the Notts County game than the Wrexham game. That could have been something to do with a different number of disabled tickets, or carers, or such like. Also different matches might have different sterile areas or seats not sold for crowd management purposes. So a "sell out" for one match may not be the same number of seats sold as for another.
Whilst the total attendance is the number of tickets sold (and not the number actually inside the ground), the away attendance announced is the number passing through the turnstile. It is an unfortunate discrepancy (slightly irritating for a statistician like me!) which leads to difficulty when calculating the number of home fans. The home capacity is actually about 6950. The Notts County game wasn't a 7000 home attendance.
ST4GS wrote:According to your report the total attendance = 8667 with an away following of 1659. Difference = 7008.Martin Shaw wrote:ST4GS wrote:Why the different attendance to the Wrexham game which were both total sell outs. First 7k Home attendance since when ?
there were 55 more tickets sold for the Notts County game than the Wrexham game. That could have been something to do with a different number of disabled tickets, or carers, or such like. Also different matches might have different sterile areas or seats not sold for crowd management purposes. So a "sell out" for one match may not be the same number of seats sold as for another.
Whilst the total attendance is the number of tickets sold (and not the number actually inside the ground), the away attendance announced is the number passing through the turnstile. It is an unfortunate discrepancy (slightly irritating for a statistician like me!) which leads to difficulty when calculating the number of home fans. The home capacity is actually about 6950. The Notts County game wasn't a 7000 home attendance.
I understand the disparity between the calculation of home and away figures which is madness but if away fans figure is the actual number of away fans that attended then the difference must be home tickets sold which is in excess of 7000 so we sold more than our upper limit although probably 100 or so lower than this limit actually attended.eggy wrote:ST4GS wrote:According to your report the total attendance = 8667 with an away following of 1659. Difference = 7008.Martin Shaw wrote:ST4GS wrote:Why the different attendance to the Wrexham game which were both total sell outs. First 7k Home attendance since when ?
there were 55 more tickets sold for the Notts County game than the Wrexham game. That could have been something to do with a different number of disabled tickets, or carers, or such like. Also different matches might have different sterile areas or seats not sold for crowd management purposes. So a "sell out" for one match may not be the same number of seats sold as for another.
Whilst the total attendance is the number of tickets sold (and not the number actually inside the ground), the away attendance announced is the number passing through the turnstile. It is an unfortunate discrepancy (slightly irritating for a statistician like me!) which leads to difficulty when calculating the number of home fans. The home capacity is actually about 6950. The Notts County game wasn't a 7000 home attendance.
Read the explanation that you've replied to again
ST4GS wrote:I understand the disparity between the calculation of home and away figures which is madness but if away fans figure is the actual number of away fans that attended then the difference must be home tickets sold which is in excess of 7000 so we sold more than our upper limit although probably 100 or so lower than this limit actually attended.eggy wrote:ST4GS wrote:According to your report the total attendance = 8667 with an away following of 1659. Difference = 7008.Martin Shaw wrote:ST4GS wrote:Why the different attendance to the Wrexham game which were both total sell outs. First 7k Home attendance since when ?
there were 55 more tickets sold for the Notts County game than the Wrexham game. That could have been something to do with a different number of disabled tickets, or carers, or such like. Also different matches might have different sterile areas or seats not sold for crowd management purposes. So a "sell out" for one match may not be the same number of seats sold as for another.
Whilst the total attendance is the number of tickets sold (and not the number actually inside the ground), the away attendance announced is the number passing through the turnstile. It is an unfortunate discrepancy (slightly irritating for a statistician like me!) which leads to difficulty when calculating the number of home fans. The home capacity is actually about 6950. The Notts County game wasn't a 7000 home attendance.
Read the explanation that you've replied to again
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