part time pete wrote:Any chance of fans being able to see this game, or will Mansfield be put in tier 3.
part time pete wrote:Any chance of fans being able to see this game, or will Mansfield be put in tier 3.
part time pete wrote:Any chance of fans being able to see this game, or will Mansfield be put in tier 3.
Sedgwick wrote:once fans are allowed back will match passes for £10 continue?
Martin Shaw wrote:Sedgwick wrote:once fans are allowed back will match passes for £10 continue?
Certainly whilst there is a reduced attendance, yes. After that, who knows for Saturday games. But I would guess it would go back to the previous arrangements.
Sedgwick wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:Sedgwick wrote:once fans are allowed back will match passes for £10 continue?
Certainly whilst there is a reduced attendance, yes. After that, who knows for Saturday games. But I would guess it would go back to the previous arrangements.
I think they should open it up to fans who live no where near their clubs, Id even pay the full price of a match day ticket.... Its the 100 odd quid on trains getting to games that im enjoying not paying.
Back to the Game.. 100% start Stone and Sweeney, give perch a rest. Start Cook and Reid? O'keefe back in a gordon further up the pitch.
Not sure about the rest of the squad, need to freshen it up but options on the bench aren't much better.
Parkinsons Perm wrote:Sedgwick wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:Sedgwick wrote:once fans are allowed back will match passes for £10 continue?
Certainly whilst there is a reduced attendance, yes. After that, who knows for Saturday games. But I would guess it would go back to the previous arrangements.
I think they should open it up to fans who live no where near their clubs, Id even pay the full price of a match day ticket.... Its the 100 odd quid on trains getting to games that im enjoying not paying.
Back to the Game.. 100% start Stone and Sweeney, give perch a rest. Start Cook and Reid? O'keefe back in a gordon further up the pitch.
Not sure about the rest of the squad, need to freshen it up but options on the bench aren't much better.
Well I never. Thought you'd have a chauffeur with your huge pay check, train tickets are small change surely?
Spiritater wrote:So end of the road for Paulstag sadly as the players produced another master class of woeful ineptitude. A free hit for Young Nigel now in t'Cup and another chance for the fringe players to stake a claim.
I'm not hopeful though and fear we're ripe for a'shock', to be compouded when the 3rd Rnd draw's made and t'Daggers draw some plum tie like Manure at thier gaff
But then again I could be wrong. Up to the players to prove me so.
Parkinsons Perm wrote:Sedgwick wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:Sedgwick wrote:once fans are allowed back will match passes for £10 continue?
Certainly whilst there is a reduced attendance, yes. After that, who knows for Saturday games. But I would guess it would go back to the previous arrangements.
I think they should open it up to fans who live no where near their clubs, Id even pay the full price of a match day ticket.... Its the 100 odd quid on trains getting to games that im enjoying not paying.
Back to the Game.. 100% start Stone and Sweeney, give perch a rest. Start Cook and Reid? O'keefe back in a gordon further up the pitch.
Not sure about the rest of the squad, need to freshen it up but options on the bench aren't much better.
Well I never. Thought you'd have a chauffeur with your huge pay check, train tickets are small change surely?
lifestags wrote:I think they will offer it free for season ticket holders still, as some people wont want to return to the ground yet.
Unless there is an option to say you wont be going to the match and you would prefer to stream it.
Sedgwick wrote:Parkinsons Perm wrote:Sedgwick wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:Sedgwick wrote:once fans are allowed back will match passes for £10 continue?
Certainly whilst there is a reduced attendance, yes. After that, who knows for Saturday games. But I would guess it would go back to the previous arrangements.
I think they should open it up to fans who live no where near their clubs, Id even pay the full price of a match day ticket.... Its the 100 odd quid on trains getting to games that im enjoying not paying.
Back to the Game.. 100% start Stone and Sweeney, give perch a rest. Start Cook and Reid? O'keefe back in a gordon further up the pitch.
Not sure about the rest of the squad, need to freshen it up but options on the bench aren't much better.
Well I never. Thought you'd have a chauffeur with your huge pay check, train tickets are small change surely?
Doesn't matter what your paycheck, wasting money on travel isn't a good idea if you can avoid it, trains in this country are extorionate and soon add up... especially from where I live atm.
another thread having a go at people is it
adamstag wrote:The surprise win at Sunderland will have provided the team with confidence and the results until Tuesday were promising.
If we're able to get another win here the prize money will help and hopefully we're lucky in the 3rd round draw.
This season's cup run might be bitter sweet. we average a 3rd round appearance every 4 or 5 years so to get one and get a plum tie during this season would be just our luck. I would rather strike lucky in any other season so we can attend and enjoy the experience. I think I would feel cheated if we had an away tie v Tottenham and could not attend. I would much rather wait and draw a big six club away next season (or even Everton) if offered the choice and take Reading or Preston away this season behind closed doors. I know this seasons draw does not have any impact on next seasons draw (they are not linked in any way) but it seems to happen this way in reality (ie good draw in 2021 followed by several years of failures and poor draws : law of averages maybe)bellwhiff wrote:adamstag wrote:The surprise win at Sunderland will have provided the team with confidence and the results until Tuesday were promising.
If we're able to get another win here the prize money will help and hopefully we're lucky in the 3rd round draw.
We are destined to win and get one of Nigel’s old clubs.
ST4GS wrote:This season's cup run might be bitter sweet. we average a 3rd round appearance every 4 or 5 years so to get one and get a plum tie during this season would be just our luck. I would rather strike lucky in any other season so we can attend and enjoy the experience. I think I would feel cheated if we had an away tie v Tottenham and could not attend. I would much rather wait and draw a big six club away next season (or even Everton) if offered the choice and take Reading or Preston away this season behind closed doors. I know this seasons draw does not have any impact on next seasons draw (they are not linked in any way) but it seems to happen this way in reality (ie good draw in 2021 followed by several years of failures and poor draws : law of averages maybe)bellwhiff wrote:adamstag wrote:The surprise win at Sunderland will have provided the team with confidence and the results until Tuesday were promising.
If we're able to get another win here the prize money will help and hopefully we're lucky in the 3rd round draw.
We are destined to win and get one of Nigel’s old clubs.
NorthLondonStag wrote:Parkinsons Perm wrote:Sedgwick wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:Sedgwick wrote:once fans are allowed back will match passes for £10 continue?
Certainly whilst there is a reduced attendance, yes. After that, who knows for Saturday games. But I would guess it would go back to the previous arrangements.
I think they should open it up to fans who live no where near their clubs, Id even pay the full price of a match day ticket.... Its the 100 odd quid on trains getting to games that im enjoying not paying.
Back to the Game.. 100% start Stone and Sweeney, give perch a rest. Start Cook and Reid? O'keefe back in a gordon further up the pitch.
Not sure about the rest of the squad, need to freshen it up but options on the bench aren't much better.
Well I never. Thought you'd have a chauffeur with your huge pay check, train tickets are small change surely?
Doesn't matter what your paycheck, wasting money on travel isn't a good idea if you can avoid it, trains in this country are extorionate and soon add up... especially from where I live atm.
another thread having a go at people is it
bellwhiff wrote:adamstag wrote:The surprise win at Sunderland will have provided the team with confidence and the results until Tuesday were promising.
If we're able to get another win here the prize money will help and hopefully we're lucky in the 3rd round draw.
We are destined to win and get one of Nigel’s old clubs.
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