Accrington mate tells me demand has been high and they get a big walk up, envisage cash gates closing once it's full up and people trying our end instead. Intuative but would not be surprised if this is the rationale
One side is being redeveloped, so capacity is really small
Damn, we’re screwed, they’re the Spurs of the north...
got our 2 tickets.......going by car. Like Rochdale we'll be going M1, M6.
Ditto from Maidstone.
That the best route in your opinion?
We're leaving Maidstone at 8.00am and heading up the M40, M42 the wrong way, M5, then joining the M6 - always found this the best way to the North West.
Staying overnight, so have a decent Country pub to stay in.
Accrington mate tells me demand has been high and they get a big walk up, envisage cash gates closing once it's full up and people trying our end instead. Intuative but would not be surprised if this is the rationale
One side is being redeveloped, so capacity is really small
Must be tiny if an entire side of the pitch stand is out of action.
Will this be the smallest capacity ground we’ve played a league match at?
Forcing fans to buy direct from CAFC means RD get's his cut from the ticket sales along with the £2.50 admin and postage fees, forcing those who have previously bought direct at the ground into lining his pockets.
If you don't have a ticket and get to the ground, you can just buy on the day, just not in the away end.
To me, sitting in the home end completely defeats the purpose of an awayday. I've done it as a guest before at Chelsea and sitting on my hands for 90 minutes was no fun at all.
Had a similar issue up at Sunderland, especially as the crowd was so quiet until their equaliser. Even my friend who bought me my ticket got in my face when they got the last minute winner.
Forcing fans to buy direct from CAFC means RD get's his cut from the ticket sales along with the £2.50 admin and postage fees, forcing those who have previously bought direct at the ground into lining his pockets.
If you don't have a ticket and get to the ground, you can just buy on the day, just not in the away end.
To me, sitting in the home end completely defeats the purpose of an awayday. I've done it as a guest before at Chelsea and sitting on my hands for 90 minutes was no fun at all.
Had a similar issue up at Sunderland, especially as the crowd was so quiet until their equaliser. Even my friend who bought me my ticket got in my face when they got the last minute winner.
I always thought the hardest thing if you're REALLY trying to not reveal yourself as an away supporter, is to at least make some effort to celebrate when the opposition score
If you're sitting down and looking pissed off, it does rather stand out when everyone around you is dancing around!
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That the best route in your opinion?
Staying overnight, so have a decent Country pub to stay in.
Will this be the smallest capacity ground we’ve played a league match at?
Pm if interested.
If you're sitting down and looking pissed off, it does rather stand out when everyone around you is dancing around!