It is a shame that people misconstrued my criticism of the 7K at Fulham.
My whole point was that game was pretty much meaningless, promotion was all that mattered.
The following week we get less than 1500 at Wednesday, but lets not go down that road again!
Of course Saturday was a bigger game but only with the way the results went. Preston could just as easily have been the bigger match and who wants to spend a weekend in Carlisle? I did it in 1986.
Blackpool is a far better bet for most supporters judging by the number of people telling us on here that they plan to make a party of the Preston weekend. Surely you can understand that people want to enjoy going to matches?
I can think of a thousand different ways to enjoy myself than going to Blackpool!
i might be different but to me getting promoted is bigger than winning the league the main thing is we are promoted here we are with 10 days to go and already sold a few hundred more tickets for preston than we did for carlisle
i might be different but to me getting promoted is bigger than winning the league the main thing is we are promoted here we are with 10 days to go and already sold a few hundred more tickets for preston than we did for carlisle
I have to say as days go, Saturday was a fantastic day. A release of frustration and togetherness, oh dear that sounds quite rude!
i might be different but to me getting promoted is bigger than winning the league the main thing is we are promoted here we are with 10 days to go and already sold a few hundred more tickets for preston than we did for carlisle
I have to say as days go, Saturday was a fantastic day. A release of frustration and togetherness, oh dear that sounds quite rude!
Agreed. Carlisle was one of those never to be forgotten days. Lucky for us who gambled on going and it paid off better, I think, than anyone could have hoped for.
i might be different but to me getting promoted is bigger than winning the league the main thing is we are promoted here we are with 10 days to go and already sold a few hundred more tickets for preston than we did for carlisle
I have to say as days go, Saturday was a fantastic day. A release of frustration and togetherness, oh dear that sounds quite rude!
Agreed. Carlisle was one of those never to be forgotten days. Lucky for us who gambled on going and it paid off better, I think, than anyone could have hoped for.
For gambled read supported and showed loyalty to the cause
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the main thing is we are promoted
here we are with 10 days to go and already sold a few hundred more tickets for preston than we did for carlisle
had the wife rubbing it in
"told you twice to go"
Preston have said there is a possible additional 450 if we sell the initial 2,000.
There are only about ten seats left on seven coaches. It's very slow now so we are unlikely to add an eighth.