If anyone has 2 spare can you let me know please, I was in Portugal when they went on sale so didn't realise. Prefer 1 adult 1 child but 2 adults is fine. Thanks
If anyone has 2 spare can you let me know please, I was in Portugal when they went on sale so didn't realise. Prefer 1 adult 1 child but 2 adults is fine. Thanks
Yeah, course you was. More than likely your jumping on the bandwagon after yesterday's win.
If anyone has 2 spare can you let me know please, I was in Portugal when they went on sale so didn't realise. Prefer 1 adult 1 child but 2 adults is fine. Thanks
Yeah, course you was. More than likely your jumping on the bandwagon after yesterday's win.
You know me mate proper glory hunter I'm still hungover from trying to drink the Thomas Beckett pub dry :
It's the nature of such popular games that I missed out as I wasn't sure if I could make it, and they sold out by the time my arrangements became clearer
But I still find it baffling why for some matches, the tickets go through the phases so quickly. General sale by the 3rd December for a game on the 1st January. Whereas by contrast the Preston Cup game on the 11th January still isn't on sale.
For those that couldn’t get a ticket, there are no restrictions on making a new account on the Crawley website and buying a ticket in the home end. Just grabbed one myself.
For those that couldn’t get a ticket, there are no restrictions on making a new account on the Crawley website and buying a ticket in the home end. Just grabbed one myself.
Where did you get a ticket for? Just grabbed an adult and child on the South Terrace. Unsure about taking a 7 year old into the home end though, will he be able keep quiet in the unlikely event we do score.
So still looking for two in the away end, ideally one adult and one child but two adults will be fine.
Actually quite shocked this sold out so quick. Still think some wont make it due to over indulgence the night before. Plus there are a few engineering works dotted about.
Actually quite shocked this sold out so quick. Still think some wont make it due to over indulgence the night before. Plus there are a few engineering works dotted about.
Our away numbers have really improved over the years. New ground ticks certainly help, which this might be for a lot of people.
We still struggle a bit from above the midlands, but we do well for all the local-ish ties.
The biggest positive is the amount of younger fans who go, they're the future so it's nice to see.
Actually quite shocked this sold out so quick. Still think some wont make it due to over indulgence the night before. Plus there are a few engineering works dotted about.
New Years Eve has got to be the naffest night of the year to go out. It’s for once a year drunks waiting to kiss somebody at midnight and unless you’ve got a party to go to the alternative if you want to go out to see the new year in is usually to pay an entrance fee for overpriced drinks.
These days there aren’t as many hungover fans as there used to be. I recall that time we played Millwall at home on New Year’s Day. Must have been the quietest match ever. Then they scored, Alex Rae screamer if I remember correctly. They cheered and promptly went quiet. We equalised, cheered as we stood up and then promptly sat down again as we remembered how much our heads hurt.
Actually quite shocked this sold out so quick. Still think some wont make it due to over indulgence the night before. Plus there are a few engineering works dotted about.
New Years Eve has got to be the naffest night of the year to go out. It’s for once a year drunks waiting to kiss somebody at midnight and unless you’ve got a party to go to the alternative if you want to go out to see the new year in is usually to pay an entrance fee for overpriced drinks.
These days there aren’t as many hungover fans as there used to be. I recall that time we played Millwall at home on New Year’s Day. Must have been the quietest match ever. Then they scored, Alex Rae screamer if I remember correctly. They cheered and promptly went quiet. We equalised, cheered as we stood up and then promptly sat down again as we remembered how much our heads hurt.
Actually quite shocked this sold out so quick. Still think some wont make it due to over indulgence the night before. Plus there are a few engineering works dotted about.
New Years Eve has got to be the naffest night of the year to go out. It’s for once a year drunks waiting to kiss somebody at midnight and unless you’ve got a party to go to the alternative if you want to go out to see the new year in is usually to pay an entrance fee for overpriced drinks.
These days there aren’t as many hungover fans as there used to be. I recall that time we played Millwall at home on New Year’s Day. Must have been the quietest match ever. Then they scored, Alex Rae screamer if I remember correctly. They cheered and promptly went quiet. We equalised, cheered as we stood up and then promptly sat down again as we remembered how much our heads hurt.
Any chance we get more? Feel like there’s going to be interest from some after recent results…
If not then well done to the hardy 1200 who put their hand in their pocket for a ticket in the middle of that terrible run of form a few weeks back. Loyalty has been rewarded.
Actually quite shocked this sold out so quick. Still think some wont make it due to over indulgence the night before. Plus there are a few engineering works dotted about.
New Years Eve has got to be the naffest night of the year to go out. It’s for once a year drunks waiting to kiss somebody at midnight and unless you’ve got a party to go to the alternative if you want to go out to see the new year in is usually to pay an entrance fee for overpriced drinks.
These days there aren’t as many hungover fans as there used to be. I recall that time we played Millwall at home on New Year’s Day. Must have been the quietest match ever. Then they scored, Alex Rae screamer if I remember correctly. They cheered and promptly went quiet. We equalised, cheered as we stood up and then promptly sat down again as we remembered how much our heads hurt.
Remember going to old Trafford New Year’s Day 1988, never felt so ill, almost bailed out on the train up, never again.
Remember going to Fulham in the late 70s, and got home in the early hours.
Had a few hours kip then overslept and had 25 mins to run 2 miles to get to Gravesend Station in order to catch a train to the valley for the coach to the game.
Heard it’s a strong possibility that it gets postponed due to the 50 mile an hour winds unsafe stand which is why there game was postponed during the last storm
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I hope all is ok with you.
More than likely your jumping on the bandwagon after yesterday's win.
Edit: didn't realise they included the seated area tickets from the outset 🤦
But I still find it baffling why for some matches, the tickets go through the phases so quickly. General sale by the 3rd December for a game on the 1st January. Whereas by contrast the Preston Cup game on the 11th January still isn't on sale.
So still looking for two in the away end, ideally one adult and one child but two adults will be fine.
We still struggle a bit from above the midlands, but we do well for all the local-ish ties.
The biggest positive is the amount of younger fans who go, they're the future so it's nice to see.
@Radostanradical is a big fan of this.
If not then well done to the hardy 1200 who put their hand in their pocket for a ticket in the middle of that terrible run of form a few weeks back. Loyalty has been rewarded.
Now I’ve got a bit of hope and expectation which is usually when things go wrong…
Had a few hours kip then overslept and had 25 mins to run 2 miles to get to Gravesend Station in order to catch a train to the valley for the coach to the game.
Game was called off as we got there.