After reading Middlesbrough boss Jonathan Woodgate blast the Sky red button after seeing their lowest turnout since the 2014/15 season, fans took to give their reaction, some agreed and others blamed something else…
Just got to agree with earlier tweet high prices and very poor football have more to do with it
— Paul Allan (@PaulInBoro) August 24, 2019
I'd say it was the ticket prices and shite football we've been served the past few years personally.
— Chris (@smoggiec) August 24, 2019
Not to mention a traditionally economically challenged area of the country and the fact that, for a lot of people, they need to work
— Nath (@njt1986) August 24, 2019
So it’s nothing to do with the shite half hearted performances that has been served up lately ?????
— T D (@501TD) August 24, 2019
Even under karanka and the terrible premier season it was never sold out those Juninho ravenelli days have long gone.
— glen springhall ?????????????? (@glenspringhall) August 24, 2019
@philbarker29: £30 a ticket at home on Tuesday night to Wigan didn’t help …
@miketemp95: Maybe football clubs should reduce the high walk up prices. An empty seat makes the club no money. Didn’t we have the 5th or 6th highest season ticket prices when we had that season in the premier league?
@glenspringhall: I think more like the shite football dished up and overpriced tickets for games i can get shite for free I’m not paying for it.
@martinwalden77: As if sky give a fuck!!
@teessidetom1986: People would rather spend their money on other things, then come crawling back when we start playing well. The fickle nature of football fans
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