Paul B
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The club I assume.Nice one TB.
I Also asked the question a while back. “Who IS paying for the new Traffic Mansgement “system”?...
”....................” , came the stern reply.
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Really not sure about that Sarge. The crowd was very much more than the club and many of us thought it would be. I am really not sure how easy 7500 to 8000 would have been? Look at the FA Cup crowds generally ( which appear to be getting lower each season)as always top FV..... agree that the club should perhaps concentrate on properly promoting (FA Cup) matches such as this, especially with a vastly reduced price for tickets ..... a crowd of 7500-8k wouldve been easy to achieve
Thank you Paul. Great read.
fair shout, though another 1-1.5k or so wouldve been good, and, IMO worth aiming for,... especially at £10, or less, a ticketReally not sure about that Sarge. The crowd was very much more than the club and many of us thought it would be. I am really not sure how easy 7500 to 8000 would have been? Look at the FA Cup crowds generally ( which appear to be getting lower each season)
If bot tgd club will surely abandon the 'trial?'
We have a choice of facilities, home or away kit.Sorry to be blunt, but do you get to P**s on clean porcelain? Or Reading supporters, that would also be acceptable
I was one of those newbies, offered a seat in a box, normally sit on the halfway line in the north stand.I'm always amused by the folk who "try" the SSU and in particular, the 1893 club areas at these sort of games. £22.00 for 1893 with half time tea/coffee and access post game to meet the man of the match is really good value. Taking up our normal seats we were surrounded by "newbies" who appeared to enjoy themselves although I can't recall one couple in particular, taking up the tea/coffee at half time. Still disappointing to read comments from some who thought all us regulars are miserable, moaning old gits. Still, some may wish to try again and perhaps, one day, they may decide that a certain level of comfort is no bad thing!
Yes, I meant to change it at the time. I knew he'd scored in the FA Cup too. I meant to say one league goal.Your description of Baptiste’s wonder goal did not, possibly, do it justice!
He accelerated on to Fosu’s square pass , dropped his shoulder , shimmied , did a double rollover with his studs and a little lollipop put Raynes
on his backside before nonchalantly slotting last Beeney.
EDIT - Michael Raynes scored for Oxford in a 3-3 FA Cup
tie at Accrington in December 2012.
I'm always amused by the folk who "try" the SSU and in particular, the 1893 club areas at these sort of games. £22.00 for 1893 with half time tea/coffee and access post game to meet the man of the match is really good value. Taking up our normal seats we were surrounded by "newbies" who appeared to enjoy themselves although I can't recall one couple in particular, taking up the tea/coffee at half time. Still disappointing to read comments from some who thought all us regulars are miserable, moaning old gits. Still, some may wish to try again and perhaps, one day, they may decide that a certain level of comfort is no bad thing!
Some that are being inconvenienced for no logical reason whatsoever. Like VAR it needs a bloody good tweaking.The club I assume.
Supporters have been criticising the congestion before/ after games for a long time.
It appears that the club have got some traffic experts in to try and make things better.
Although some may be inconvenienced, I assume that in general things are better.
If bot tgd club will surely abandon the 'trial?'
I'm always amused by the folk who "try" the SSU and in particular, the 1893 club areas at these sort of games. £22.00 for 1893 with half time tea/coffee and access post game to meet the man of the match is really good value. Taking up our normal seats we were surrounded by "newbies" who appeared to enjoy themselves although I can't recall one couple in particular, taking up the tea/coffee at half time. Still disappointing to read comments from some who thought all us regulars are miserable, moaning old gits. Still, some may wish to try again and perhaps, one day, they may decide that a certain level of comfort is no bad thing!