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Come on people
Lets be realistic Lets hope Pompey bring 2,000 or 3,000 or even as much as 4,000 by not restricting them to a certain allocation it will hopefully encourage more of them to come and fill the ground providing our club with much needed funds. Pompey fans are good natured and rarely cause trouble (unless its Southampton) The club made a mistake restricting the Everton allocation, they would have sold a lot more but lots of fans did not know you could turn up and pay on the gate in the Stanley end. |
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You be realistic Davo, if many decide not to travel, cos on the offchance they will NOT gain entry, to one of smallest grounds in league, That would be a ridiculous state of affairs, also would you travel so far, being unsure yeh would gain entry? I know damn well i would not.
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maybe, but pompey fans are not daft.
Maybe Stanley need to publicise the main stand will be neutral? |
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Or what about Stanley fans being turned away from their own ground due to it being packed out with visiting fans???:confused: Quote:
I'll be in the Main Stand, along with several hundred other Stanley fans. Some of those will have season tickets. And the last thing a season ticket holder wants is to turn up with somebody sat in the seat they've reserved.:rolleyes: And I wouldn't want to turn up and find myself sat in amongst a load of away fans in a "home" end!! I'd imagine it's a sentiment shared by other fellow Reds???:confused: Another stewarding / policing nightmare.:eek: The game being on the box will probably net Stanley around £100k for television revenue. That's the equivalent of an extra 5,800 paying adults.... A sensible approach would be to make it all ticket. It might put a few off, but at least it would ensure no nightmare scenarios of lockouts and crowd trouble.:( |
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£100k :eek: You wish, I wish, Stanley wish!
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everton fans were in the clayton end
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Ticket news
Saturday 20th Jul 2013 Accrington Stanley v Portsmouth - Saturday 10th August http://www.accringtonstanley.co.uk/g...portsmouth.pngFollowing discussions with both sets of supporters Accrington Stanley will begin selling tickets early next week for our live televised Sky game against Portsmouth on Saturday 10th August. Tickets will be available to buy for all areas of the ground, however the game is not designated all ticket and there will be cash turnstiles on the day. Full details will appear here on the official Accrington Stanley website after the weekend. |
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Hello Stanly fans, my first post as you're team are now officially my second team and I'll be chearing you on every week. I expect you'll pick up quite a few Saints fans as Beatts family is still living down here and very much still a Saints legend.
anyhow, I'd be wary of the blue few, when ever they play against a team with a high profile ex Saint, they go out of their way to give him what they describe as a "Scumming" which basically means giving him aggressive verbals etc all game. There's an iconic photo that's pretty famous in Southampton of Jimbo with his hand cupped to his hear after scoring against them, they proper hate him, I honestly expect a few hundred extra to turn up just to give the Scumming live on tv, honestly, they're that neadathol! |
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Well after a day of "selling" tickets to Portsmouth fans; happy to report all requests have been sorted and we're ready for the next requests.
Cashy if you've an hour or so to spare could you call by and help with "crowd" control;) |
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