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Post by harriers9 on Mar 16, 2015 15:58:05 GMT
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Post by pirateman on Mar 16, 2015 16:00:33 GMT
Thanks for the info
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Post by Cantankerous Gas on Mar 16, 2015 16:02:43 GMT
Thanks for the info.
How's yer money troubles?
Spent all that £90k we payed you for The Bliss?
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Mar 16, 2015 16:08:38 GMT
Thanks for the info. How's yer money troubles? Spent all that £90k we payed paid you for The Bliss?
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Post by kivorover on Mar 16, 2015 16:10:47 GMT
How many is the allocation for Rovers and are they available yet?
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Post by mehewmagic on Mar 16, 2015 16:18:43 GMT
thanks for info. no surprise. can I humbly ask you to honestly give us as much as possible (without locking your own fans out of course). That way everyone is happy. gonna be a bun fight I think! easter monday. short trip. penultimate away game.
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Post by mehewmagic on Mar 16, 2015 16:52:12 GMT
admittedly this is general blurb but let's see if they can live up to the claims on their website "Harriers offer great facilities to all away fans, with Aggborough Stadium well-equipped to deal with even the largest numbers of supporters. You'll be hard-pressed to find many obstructed views of the action from anywhere around Aggborough... If you feel like taking in some more of the atmosphere at Aggborough, why don't you sample the great acoustics of the South Stand Terrace, where away supporters wishing to stand are traditionally housed?" Read more at www.harriers.co.uk/tickets/visiting_aggborough/index.aspx#bu7Hghw7TPIdaymH.99
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Post by pirateman on Mar 16, 2015 17:18:07 GMT
Away fans are housed in the covered South Stand Terrace at one end of the ground, where around 1,500 supporters can be accommodated. In addition a number of seats are also made available in the Bill Greaves East Stand, where the facilities are good. Adam Hodson a visiting Stockport County fan adds; 'I sat in the Bill Greaves Stand which is a nice modern stand with a decent amount of leg room'. The food available at Aggborough is almost legendary; superb home made soup (which is almost a meal in itself) at £1.50 and huge home made pies and cottage pies with gravy for £4.50. Be warned the latter will probably take you most of the half time interval to eat it!
The ground generally has a good atmosphere, helped by the fact, that even a small number of supporters can make quite a noise from the covered terraces. I've always found Aggborough to be a pleasurable day out.
From the Football Ground Guide
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Mar 16, 2015 17:29:33 GMT
Away fans are housed in the covered South Stand Terrace at one end of the ground, where around 1,500 supporters can be accommodated. In addition a number of seats are also made available in the Bill Greaves East Stand, where the facilities are good. Adam Hodson a visiting Stockport County fan adds; 'I sat in the Bill Greaves Stand which is a nice modern stand with a decent amount of leg room'. The food available at Aggborough is almost legendary; superb home made soup (which is almost a meal in itself) at £1.50 and huge home made pies and cottage pies with gravy for £4.50. Be warned the latter will probably take you most of the half time interval to eat it! The ground generally has a good atmosphere, helped by the fact, that even a small number of supporters can make quite a noise from the covered terraces. I've always found Aggborough to be a pleasurable day out. From the Football Ground Guide Stockport were hardly friendly the last time they went there.
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Post by midlandgas213 on Mar 16, 2015 17:49:30 GMT
We have 2500 ticket allocation don't know when they go on sale though
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Post by Severncider on Mar 16, 2015 17:58:18 GMT
Away fans are housed in the covered South Stand Terrace at one end of the ground, where around 1,500 supporters can be accommodated. In addition a number of seats are also made available in the Bill Greaves East Stand, where the facilities are good. Adam Hodson a visiting Stockport County fan adds; 'I sat in the Bill Greaves Stand which is a nice modern stand with a decent amount of leg room'. The food available at Aggborough is almost legendary; superb home made soup (which is almost a meal in itself) at £1.50 and huge home made pies and cottage pies with gravy for £4.50. Be warned the latter will probably take you most of the half time interval to eat it! The ground generally has a good atmosphere, helped by the fact, that even a small number of supporters can make quite a noise from the covered terraces. I've always found Aggborough to be a pleasurable day out. From the Football Ground Guide I can confirm that on my last visit to Kiddy in May 2003 you needed a spoon to drink the soup which was full of vegetables and the cottage pie was the type you see in a supermarket, for two people.
Both were made by a couple who knew how to provide great grub. Well worth it even at those prices.
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Post by nolongernonleaguegas on Mar 16, 2015 18:15:44 GMT
We have 2500 ticket allocation don't know when they go on sale though I heard 2,700
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Post by stokegiffordgas on Mar 16, 2015 18:23:38 GMT
Have a look at their website - thought at first they wear old city hire rite shirts (closer inspection it's hire it but they are red)
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Post by pirateman on Mar 16, 2015 18:36:18 GMT
Away fans are housed in the covered South Stand Terrace at one end of the ground, where around 1,500 supporters can be accommodated. In addition a number of seats are also made available in the Bill Greaves East Stand, where the facilities are good. Adam Hodson a visiting Stockport County fan adds; 'I sat in the Bill Greaves Stand which is a nice modern stand with a decent amount of leg room'. The food available at Aggborough is almost legendary; superb home made soup (which is almost a meal in itself) at £1.50 and huge home made pies and cottage pies with gravy for £4.50. Be warned the latter will probably take you most of the half time interval to eat it! The ground generally has a good atmosphere, helped by the fact, that even a small number of supporters can make quite a noise from the covered terraces. I've always found Aggborough to be a pleasurable day out. From the Football Ground Guide Stockport were hardly friendly the last time they went there. Except for Adam Hodson, presumably
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Post by Qatar Gas on Mar 17, 2015 5:04:14 GMT
Love the food there! I even went for a friendly there just for the food (think it was the game where Atkins supposedly told the players not to bother scoring)
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Post by meader on Mar 17, 2015 12:45:26 GMT
Anyone know what Kiddies average attendance is for this season? If less then 2,000, maybe they could let us have 3,000 if we still there with Barnet?
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Post by mehewmagic on Mar 17, 2015 12:51:14 GMT
Anyone know what Kiddies average attendance is for this season? If less then 2,000, maybe they could let us have 3,000 if we still there with Barnet? not sure this season but last season it was just over 2,000. TBH if they do give us circa 2,500-2,700, that is pretty good and I doubt we would/could get much more considering they may be able to sell circa 3,000 to their own fans, and may have ST holders in certain seated areas. they also have family areas at the ends of each stand apparently.
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Post by gasincider on Mar 17, 2015 12:52:41 GMT
As we speak (or write) their home average is 1792.
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Post by kivorover on Mar 17, 2015 15:08:08 GMT
Still no information from Rovers re allocation - hope it comes soon as I know tickets for this one could go very quickly. Bank holiday - easy to get to etc
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