It may not be down to LCFC but this was always going to be a big day out- Saturday between Xmas and New Year, almost 1,900 last season travelled and we are poised in a much better position in the league.
1,424 was never going to be enough so at least we have the fullish amount (I am sure 2,600...
Our two December away games are back to back (Boxing day at Crewe and Saturday 28th at Cambridge). Should take 1,000+ to each of these really.
We've only been given 1,424 tickets for Cambridge which is almost 500 less than we took on a miserable wet cold Friday night in February last season-...
Yep= my first game was '81 so we'd been around a few years by the time I was of an age to see them. Somehow don't think we'd find anyone from 1884 still interested in LCFC.
Having seen some of the screen shots of the game etc tonight, it really did come down to local rivalry worth more than the competition. Players giving it large to the Stoke fans after scoring- they don't do that every game!!
Doesn't change anyone's views on the competition overall but getting...
He definitely came on as a sub- I was there but can't think exactly which game it was -although can likely only have been Mansfield at home in Checktrade. as it was earlier in the season and definitely at home not away
I think 15% is the away allocation for FA Cup (if it is practical to do so) which sounds like we'll get 6,000 as 3,000 wouldn't meet the 15%.
I'll take an away day at Goodison- not seen the Imps there so another one for me too.
But that the reality of football- don't see any dissenters that lower league clubs (through players on loan) are used as outlets to keep fringe players from the PL and Ch match fit but that is the reality and is no worse, or no better, than U23 being in a lower league competition (or certainly...
Comes back to my original point- whether it's Celtic v Rangers, Newcastle v Sunderland, Vale v Stoke, City v United etc etc. There are occasions where the local rivalry outweighs any regard for the competition it happens to occur in.
The Vale/Stoke rivalry is fierce and very local and there...