I reckon most 'part-timers' don't go because of the cost, which you can link to 
Bates. The gentrification of footie has priced out large chunks of us, and 
maybe we'll never go again? If Sky TV ever go under then the Premiership is 
bugg**ed. Part of me hopes I see it happen.
 
I know some said that the beauty of football is you never know what might 
happen, but there was never a cat in hell's chance last night, and a 3-0 defeat 
was probably a good result. Like someone else said, they can't keep the likes 
of Bristol City out, so what chance Scum. One thing I didn't like last night 
was Fabio's chips over players - just taking the proverbial and he should have 
been clattered! He did it 4 or 5 times in all.
 
Anyway, Friday night TV - Rhinos and LUFC both on I believe. Hope we get a 
double!
 
John

From: David Brennan <d.r.bren...@leeds.ac.uk>
To: "'leedslist@gn.apc.org'" <leedslist@gn.apc.org>
Sent: Wednesday, 21 September 2011, 10:36
Subject: [LU] The Bates Effect?

I thought the saddest thing about last night was the empty seats.  

That's got to be the first time in a long time when a game against Man U hasn't 
sold out.  

Is it that people just think it's a fixture full of potential trouble and keep 
away?  Or was it the Bates effect?

DRB
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