I did mean home fans but MK only got the South Stand. Our own fans were on the South Habbin terrace and we were well short of selling out.
1,448 MK in a total of 6,325.
I'm fairly sure that we only had away fans on the terrace (i.e. more than 1,450ish) for Wednesday, Ipswich, Sunderland and...
I know.
That was an evening game back in October and you helped deliver one of our biggest crowds but the home end was 1,000 short of sold out. I think we only sold out Luton and Ipswich, with Sunderland and Portsmouth coming close.
As I said, I hope you'll get the terrace as well as the...
Depending on how the season is going, it's possible you'd only get the 1,600 seats in the South Stand.
With decent crowds towards the end of the season, we started using the South Habbin for Home Fans, even though we rarely sold out the home ends.
There's a good chance you'll get the 800...
"..Cambridge was formally granted city status in 1951. Both Cambridge Town and their neighbours Abbey United applied to change their name to Cambridge City. Cambridge Town's application was approved because it arrived first and therefore Abbey United changed their name to Cambridge United[1]...
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Fred Else, George Smith, Mick Hartland, Brian Arrowsmith, Jimmy Mulholland, Bobby Knox.
Gordon West, Brian Labone, John Hurst, Sandy Brown , Joe Royle and of course Kendall/Harvey.
Dancing Shaun Marshall, Andy Duncan, Luke Guttridge, Shane Tudor, Dave Kitson.
If I remember right, we didn't sell our play-off final tickets ourselves back in the day.
With the allocated seats and progressive sale of blocks, you'll probably be stuck with buying from Wembley's online site - if you get there. Get your fuckin'finger out, I want oatcakes back on the...
This is so much fun Devon_Lad
Almost wishing I'd stumped up for an iFollow pass.
Radio Cumbria placed their effects mic well. 100 Barra fans clearly outsinging 8,000 Grecians.
Battle of Thermopylae !!!!
Me too.
Don't park in my spot and don't park on the zig zag lines by the zebra crossing (council doubtless will be looking to take the last chance to boost their coffers from parking fines for unwary football fans).
I haven't heard the interview or any inside comment but the linesman definitely gave it right away and nodded to the ref. Although everyone was saying it hadn't crossed the line, I think it probably had - the lino was well placed and very sure.
The dimensions on that web site are supposed to be those registered for this season and I don't think you're normally allowed to change them.
May be an error but more likely Wiki is wrong or based on an earlier season.
Edit: Or actually, I've checked and it is 104 x 70.5 metres which is your...
Brisbane Road is the biggest, in particular the widest, pitch in L2 at 105 x 73 metres.
GGL is in the top 6 for L2 but is 5 metres narrower at 105 x 68 metres. In fact most Championship and Premier League pitches are no bigger than GGL and many are smaller.
Only Shrewsbury and Ipswich have...
When were you last at Accrington?
Their Clayton Park Pies are definitely a step up on, admittedly excellent, Holland's.
You'll also find them on sale at Goodison - although I prefer the Chips & Curry Sauce from St Luke's or Lucky's Blue Dragon
Holker Street has particular attractions and memories :animatedf:
However, if I was to forgo that particular choice (FGR will win comfortably).
I'd consider Altrincham v Halifax (full of ex-Us) or Wrexham v Solihull (Mullin v Dallas) as top choices. Both would be new grounds and epitomise...
Every cloud.....
I'm not sure many will be envying me but it opens up the opportunity to put together a hell of a weekend of NW L1/L2/RFL action to complement a decent trip to Wigan and Tuesday under the lights at the Abbey for the other Athletic.
I'm sure Saints v Wigan tickets (Friday) will...
South Habbin terrace is for U's fans these days, even if we don't sell out.
Board is giving priority to the fans over the extra income possible from visitors and it's paying off with gates improving despite some disappointing results.