Its very simplistic as it was just for an estimate
I just run it in the console on Dev tools. Need to zoom in and let seats load for each section. Excludes most non purchasable seats as far as U can tell
Its a direct script run against the site that excludes the East and block X, splits each block into their sections with a count of total seats and then counts the unavailable seats in each block to give the total sold. Its the best way I could find to get an idea.
How the site deals with match...
I pulled it all direct from the ticket sites HTML source code, removing boxes, balconies, block x etc.. Probably as close to an actual number as we'll get. It'll do me as an estimate for now.
They didn't announce every 1k, so its hard to tell, however I may have missed block X. It did show some available seats early on so not sure how much, if any, may have been available for allocation
so, because I'm bored.
Thats better
Doesn't seem to like it.
But you can use chrome dev tools to count the blue dots. They are named seat seat-icon available.
Based on 2018 certificate for capacity, the sites total select-able seats, removing the East and SE corner and balcony seating... I have the number at 7161 sold..
I assume if we were to close the academy, when in a better position to look at restarting the academy we would need to go through all of the category system again?
If we focused on released academy players it looks like we'd be back down to a Cat 4 academy and reduced funding etc.
I also didn't...
I suspected from the announcement that some structural works would take place beneath the stand in preparation for phase 2 and beyond i.e the concourse. If done correctly, they could build the concourse at the rear in such a way that it allows for the current frame to be replaced at a later...
We went to the kids Xmas party just after the Reading game. Little one congratulated him on his goal and you could tell how thankful he was that she did. She's backed him from day 1.
He's recognised her a few times since. Just a little thing but sometimes that's all it takes