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Originally Posted by Chimer
So if you've got a 2 hour journey to the ground, and you do know there is an inspection at 1.30, what do you do differently? Wait for the result of the inspection and turn up at half-time if the game is on, or cross your fingers and leave at 12.30 as usual?
The endless knocking of Stanley people (staff, management and players) who are almost certainly trying their best in pretty difficult circumstances, and come to that of anyone who tries to provide an opposing voice of reason, is really grinding me down lately. This website used to be fun to follow - these days its just getting vicious.
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Burton website JFH feeling sorry for the fans.
Stanley website JC feeling sorry for lost income.
Look after the fans and Stanley may gain or keep a few more. If you know the game is in doubt it is your risk whether or no you travel, however some may not and income is down if the game is played but you keep good will.
The 8 a side 'game' on he pitch afterwards from the picture shows in the very top left why it was postponed. Stanley sometimes trained on the car park at the Coppice end around 25 years ago, so it isn't fooling anyone.