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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2015 10:52:05 GMT
Obsessed!
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Post by richardwatts on Dec 23, 2015 10:55:36 GMT
Talking to yourself again?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2015 10:57:17 GMT
Talking to yourself again?
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Post by robbie on Dec 23, 2015 16:16:05 GMT
Vouchers available at the Aldershot game for the 3rd round FA cup game with Arsenal.
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Post by Foulcow on Dec 23, 2015 18:06:52 GMT
It was for the Arsenal FA cup tie, I'm sure it was the same for Plymouth at home as well, my dad wouldn't let me go on the meadowend for those two games, he said it was too dangerous!
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Post by jimcarrey on Dec 23, 2015 18:44:32 GMT
Wasn't that for the FA cup game against Arsenal. Oh, wheel invented
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Post by Foulcow on Dec 23, 2015 19:47:41 GMT
Can anyone remember what time kick off was?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2015 20:37:58 GMT
Wasn't it a Sunday? 12:30 or 1:30 I think. I do remember there not being much room in the ground, the consensus in my bit of the ME was that the stated attendance had been 'Agomdaled'
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Post by Foulcow on Dec 23, 2015 20:47:33 GMT
I thought it was Saturday 3 o'clock, it was on Star Soccer that night.
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Post by podge on Dec 23, 2015 21:07:52 GMT
Just looking at the mfl fixtures on Boxing Day and on the 28th it would seem it's only us and Coventry Sphinx who are playing on both days. The powers at be for the mfl do make some puzzling decisions at times. Initially everyone was playing on the 28th I believe, but then the league backtracked and gave clubs the option whether they played on it or not due to three games in a week. Most, it seemed, decided to have the day off.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2015 21:11:12 GMT
Just looking at the mfl fixtures on Boxing Day and on the 28th it would seem it's only us and Coventry Sphinx who are playing on both days. The powers at be for the mfl do make some puzzling decisions at times. Initially everyone was playing on the 28th I believe, but then the league backtracked and gave clubs the option whether they played on it or not due to three games in a week. Most, it seemed, decided to have the day off. Are we still allowed to say tinpot?
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Post by bringbackelmo on Dec 23, 2015 21:12:02 GMT
Wasn't it a Sunday? 12:30 or 1:30 I think. I do remember there not being much room in the ground, the consensus in my bit of the ME was that the stated attendance had been 'Agomdaled' Even allowing for the modern obsession with health and safety it's ridiculous that a ground that could hold 15,000 fans 30 years ago now has less than a third of that capacity despite the fact little has changed Did you see that footage of the Wednesday game that was posted on here a few weeks ago? The ground was actually hugely different then, so yeah, not quite accurate to say that 'little has changed'.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 23, 2015 21:15:02 GMT
Even allowing for the modern obsession with health and safety it's ridiculous that a ground that could hold 15,000 fans 30 years ago now has less than a third of that capacity despite the fact little has changed Did you see that footage of the Wednesday game that was posted on here a few weeks ago? The ground was actually hugely different then, so yeah, not quite accurate to say that 'little has changed'. But that game was 50+ years ago wasn't it?
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Post by Rusty Trombone on Dec 23, 2015 21:20:10 GMT
Wasn't it a Sunday? 12:30 or 1:30 I think. I do remember there not being much room in the ground, the consensus in my bit of the ME was that the stated attendance had been 'Agomdaled' Even allowing for the modern obsession with health and safety it's ridiculous that a ground that could hold 15,000 fans 30 years ago now has less than a third of that capacity despite the fact little has changed The fact that nothing has changed is why the capacity has reduced by a third innit bruv xx
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Post by Percy on Dec 23, 2015 21:24:46 GMT
Even allowing for the modern obsession with health and safety it's ridiculous that a ground that could hold 15,000 fans 30 years ago now has less than a third of that capacity despite the fact little has changed Did you see that footage of the Wednesday game that was posted on here a few weeks ago? The ground was actually hugely different then, so yeah, not quite accurate to say that 'little has changed'. true, no silly yellow areas.
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Post by Percy on Dec 23, 2015 21:26:25 GMT
It was for the Arsenal FA cup tie, I'm sure it was the same for Plymouth at home as well, my dad wouldn't let me go on the meadowend for those two games, he said it was too dangerous! Plymouth was a crowd of about 6000 at most AFAIR.
The other voucher game was Halifax in between Xmas and New year, which got a gate of about 5000
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