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Cray Valley replay - TONIGHT 7:45pm - important info for away fans p30
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se9addick said:SuedeAdidas said:Why would Cray possibly want to move the game from middle Park?Beat us and then their 2nd round will deffo be on tv too.Don’t see why OB will be too fussed?!?3
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The stated capacity at Badgers/Middle Park is ambitious to say the least, I think 800 would be a push.
If there were any Charlton fans allowed in they couldn't be segregated anyway (without some expensive work), they have a grand total of two turnstiles side by side.
Walking distance for me, not that I would qualify for a ticket, but I really can't see it happening at their home ground, even though in a weird romantic way it should.
I hope they make a bit more money out of this. Being at the game today I don't know the attendance, but guess somewhere between 4 and 5 thousand.3 -
It’s a tiny ground, with no segregation and just one entrance. I think they’ll surely have to look at getting something bigger, if anything just to maximise the opportunity.Not sure they have the facilities/space available for TV trucks and the like.0
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SuedeAdidas said:se9addick said:SuedeAdidas said:Why would Cray possibly want to move the game from middle Park?Beat us and then their 2nd round will deffo be on tv too.Don’t see why OB will be too fussed?!?0
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seth plum said:The stated capacity at Badgers/Middle Park is ambitious to say the least, I think 800 would be a push.
If there were any Charlton fans allowed in they couldn't be segregated anyway (without some expensive work), they have a grand total of two turnstiles side by side.
Walking distance for me, not that I would qualify for a ticket, but I really can't see it happening at their home ground, even though in a weird romantic way it should.
I hope they make a bit more money out of this. Being at the game today I don't know the attendance, but guess somewhere between 4 and 5 thousand.0 -
O-Randy-Hunt said:If its at the den, we might as well give them the win now ffs.
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I hadn’t considered the space for TV stuff to be honest.Genuine question - Does segregation only count now that they are playing a league club? They have already played previous FA Cup rounds there.0
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No chance at their ground. They’re not an established non-league club like Sheppey mentioned, they get crowds between 70-150 and the ground is fit for just a few hundred. Think it only has one entrance.1
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Do the BBC usually show replays live?0
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SouthWest_Addicks said:What’s the ground like at Cray Valley? Any vantage points from outside the stadium to see the match?5
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EveshamAddick said:Do the BBC usually show replays live?1
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Surely these decisions re ground etc would have been made ‘in principle’ before todays game ?0
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EveshamAddick said:Do the BBC usually show replays live?0
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se9addick said:SuedeAdidas said:Why would Cray possibly want to move the game from middle Park?2
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tangoflash said:SouthWest_Addicks said:What’s the ground like at Cray Valley? Any vantage points from outside the stadium to see the match?0
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Ducktapeshoerepairs said:Surely these decisions re ground etc would have been made ‘in principle’ before todays game ?
No idea of history but if CV had won today it would probably have gone down as one of THE biggest cup upsets....EVER.
Ronnie Radfords goal was at home
Sutton's victory over Coventry was at home.
Not many league teams lose at home to a side 5 leagues below them.0 -
jimmymelrose said:Probably be at Selhurst.
Just to add some salt to the wounds
One of the best cup matches I have seen.3 -
golfaddick said:se9addick said:SuedeAdidas said:Why would Cray possibly want to move the game from middle Park?
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I live 5 minutes up the road from their ground and their is absolutey no way the OB will let the replay happen there. There are two turnsiles and zero chance of segregating fans. TBH if it did happen there I would be surprised if we got 100 tickets and the capacity would probably be under 1000. Doubt it will be Bromley as we wouldn't agree to the 3g pitch. No real idea where it will be played. Millwall seems the most likely, but as I type that seems ludicrous.1
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can it really not be played at The Valley?
Seems the most pragmatic in this scenario and least cost for both clubs.You’d think the FA can be accommodating.1 -
golfaddick said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:Surely these decisions re ground etc would have been made ‘in principle’ before todays game ?
No idea of history but if CV had won today it would probably have gone down as one of THE biggest cup upsets....EVER.
Ronnie Radfords goal was at home
Sutton's victory over Coventry was at home.
Not many league teams lose at home to a side 5 leagues below them.
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A lovely problem for Cray Valley to have. More tv money incoming with the replay looking likely to be shown.The money from the television alone will top whatever gate receipts they get for the replay.Play it at Badgers2
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Am I correct in thinking Welling have a reduced attendance at their ground these days? Ground guide says it holds 4.5k, but thought I read somewhere that it’s been reduced.
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SouthWest_Addicks said:Am I correct in thinking Welling have a reduced attendance at their ground these days? Ground guide says it holds 4.5k, but thought I read somewhere that it’s been reduced.It doesn’t need to be a big ground.0
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Be a ground that one of our teams that play at that isn't The Valley potentially, but no way Badgers could cope0
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valleynick66 said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Am I correct in thinking Welling have a reduced attendance at their ground these days? Ground guide says it holds 4.5k, but thought I read somewhere that it’s been reduced.It doesn’t need to be a big ground.4
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Don’t see why they would move it, get another 50k from TV, and keep the home advantage0
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Much more up for this than the game today (which I didn't go to)0
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Rothko said:Don’t see why they would move it, get another 50k from TV, and keep the home advantage0