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York
Apr 3, 2016 20:02:36 GMT
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Post by mehewmagic on Apr 3, 2016 20:02:36 GMT
Not sure what Yorks Capacity is but if we need result for promotion or to stay in top three could be a big big following if it is not all ticket for home fans. yeah, I've had my eye on this as a possible 'blackpool 1990' game (well...similar) You would think that York would be up for giving us enough for a mass gas invasion if results going that way & demand is high. Especially if they already relegated & no chance of needing a result.
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York
Apr 3, 2016 20:04:14 GMT
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Post by pudseygas on Apr 3, 2016 20:04:14 GMT
Probably yorks last ever league game at bootham crescent so reckon so Are they actually moving out this season? Their community stadium was delayed wasn't it? That could have a big impact on our allocation etc. No the new stadium has only just got funding. As they are conference bound it will probably be their last league came there so may bring out a few from the woodwork
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York
Apr 3, 2016 20:21:18 GMT
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Post by paulpirate on Apr 3, 2016 20:21:18 GMT
8500 capacity
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York
Apr 3, 2016 21:02:07 GMT
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Post by 2nd May 1990 on Apr 3, 2016 21:02:07 GMT
I'd be amazed if there were any left after groups 1&2. But who knows..... Home end with my Yorkshire postcode then ? Yep, looking like the same for me too.
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Post by Topper Gas on Apr 3, 2016 21:09:41 GMT
Are they actually moving out this season? Their community stadium was delayed wasn't it? That could have a big impact on our allocation etc. No the new stadium has only just got funding. As they are conference bound it will probably be their last league came there so may bring out a few from the woodwork It can't that bringing out more than a few hundred after the season they've had? Although I guess our ticket allocation is restricted by the capacity of the away end anyway?
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York
Apr 4, 2016 6:01:26 GMT
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Post by RD on Apr 4, 2016 6:01:26 GMT
My biggest concern is that our "easy" games look a lot harder than they did a few weeks ago.
Yeovil are bang in form Exeter have hit form and are chasing a playoff spot Stevenage won last time out
York have improved a little but should be down by the time we meet them and Dagenham will have nothing to play for.
Northampton are ironically a weaker proposition if you analyse their recent performances but they can win promotion when they play us and, dependant on results, the title too - and all in front of their home crowd and a big one at that due to our following.
It doesn't look anywhere near as easy on paper now IMO. That said, on our day we can beat anyone and I have faith in our boys. There will be twists, turns and dropped points to come yet though!
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York
Apr 4, 2016 7:38:16 GMT
Post by Gas Go Marching In on Apr 4, 2016 7:38:16 GMT
My biggest concern is that our "easy" games look a lot harder than they did a few weeks ago. Yeovil are bang in form Exeter have hit form and are chasing a playoff spot Stevenage won last time out York have improved a little but should be down by the time we meet them and Dagenham will have nothing to play for. Northampton are ironically a weaker proposition if you analyse their recent performances but they can win promotion when they play us and, dependant on results, the title too - and all in front of their home crowd and a big one at that due to our following. It doesn't look anywhere near as easy on paper now IMO. That said, on our day we can beat anyone and I have faith in our boys. There will be twists, turns and dropped points to come yet though! Exeter are becoming a big concern for me. Bang in form and I expected them to be up there before the season started with some of the players they have/had. They know how to win away as well. Yeovil don't overly concern me except for the fact they seem hard to break down, be amazed if they beat us though as they don't score enough. York and Dagenham seem the only gimmes to me.
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Post by Quartermaster on Apr 4, 2016 7:55:30 GMT
It's an ever changing picture and while all this looking ahead and prediction making is understandable, it serves no real purpose other than to put us more on edge by thinking of the ifs, buts and maybes! DC's one game at a time approach has served him well so far so I'm only looking at Northampton at the mo. I see us coming home with at least a point.
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York
Apr 4, 2016 8:02:19 GMT
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Post by paulpirate on Apr 4, 2016 8:02:19 GMT
Not really worried about the home games,played all 3 teams off the park at their places I thought Exeter were poor,they might be getting a few results together but we aren't doing bad are we? More worried about the away games,Northampton the obvious one I think they have taken their foot off the pedal the last month but they will step us v us I'm sure Stevenage will be tricky too,tues night game with less gas and they gave Northampton a good game albeit one that's virtually up
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Apr 4, 2016 13:28:55 GMT
Post by warehamgas on Apr 4, 2016 13:28:55 GMT
Agree with much that's been said. It's an old cliche but we take one game at a time. Next game, Northampton, is our most important game of season. Win, draw or lose then it will be next game that is most important game of season. Whatever, we cheer Rovers on in the next game. UTG!
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Apr 4, 2016 13:43:09 GMT
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Post by gaelgas on Apr 4, 2016 13:43:09 GMT
Probably yorks last ever league game at bootham crescent so reckon so Are they actually moving out this season? Their community stadium was delayed wasn't it? That could have a big impact on our allocation etc. No, next season, but as they will almost certainly be relegated by the time they play us the likelihood is that it will be their last game at Bootham Crescent as a football league club.....
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Apr 4, 2016 14:06:55 GMT
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Post by ineedgas on Apr 4, 2016 14:06:55 GMT
Love the old grounds be great if we could fill our end Any ideal when tickets go on sale Bank holiday weekend in dirty Leeds beckons
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York
Apr 4, 2016 14:13:50 GMT
Post by seanclevedongas on Apr 4, 2016 14:13:50 GMT
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York
Apr 4, 2016 14:13:53 GMT
Post by gastropod on Apr 4, 2016 14:13:53 GMT
Love the old grounds be great if we could fill our end Any ideal when tickets go on sale Bank holiday weekend in dirty Leeds beckons From the OS: "Tickets for Bristol Rovers will go on sale from Tuesday 5th April to Priority Group One.
Darrell Clarke's men travel to Bootham Crescent on Saturday 30th April with Rovers being given a total allocation of 2,000 tickets..
Priority Group One (Season Ticket Holders, President Club members, 1883 Club Members, Helpline Members, Supporters Club Share Scheme, Executive Box Season Ticket Holders) will be able to purchase their tickets from 9am Tuesday 5th April through to Saturday 9th April (Season Ticket Holders please use voucher N).
Tickets will go on sale to Priority Group Two (Supporters Club and Young Pirates) from Monday 11th April until Wednesday 13th April (inclusive) with the remainder of the tickets going on General Sale from Thursday 14th April subject to availability."Read more at www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/article/york-city-ticket-information-3037967.aspx#m8QpAk0V0AHGHFCf.99
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Apr 4, 2016 14:24:55 GMT
Post by Staffordshire Gas on Apr 4, 2016 14:24:55 GMT
Love the old grounds be great if we could fill our end Any ideal when tickets go on sale Bank holiday weekend in dirty Leeds beckons Love the Bristolian,'IDEAL'.
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York
Apr 4, 2016 14:26:14 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2016 14:26:14 GMT
2k a good allocation, getting very tempted by this.
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York
Apr 4, 2016 14:29:19 GMT
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Post by ineedgas on Apr 4, 2016 14:29:19 GMT
Love the old grounds be great if we could fill our end Any ideal when tickets go on sale Bank holiday weekend in dirty Leeds beckons From the OS: "Tickets for Bristol Rovers will go on sale from Tuesday 5th April to Priority Group One.
Darrell Clarke's men travel to Bootham Crescent on Saturday 30th April with Rovers being given a total allocation of 2,000 tickets..
Priority Group One (Season Ticket Holders, President Club members, 1883 Club Members, Helpline Members, Supporters Club Share Scheme, Executive Box Season Ticket Holders) will be able to purchase their tickets from 9am Tuesday 5th April through to Saturday 9th April (Season Ticket Holders please use voucher N).
Tickets will go on sale to Priority Group Two (Supporters Club and Young Pirates) from Monday 11th April until Wednesday 13th April (inclusive) with the remainder of the tickets going on General Sale from Thursday 14th April subject to availability."Read more at www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/article/york-city-ticket-information-3037967.aspx#m8QpAk0V0AHGHFCf.99Thanks
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York
Apr 4, 2016 14:31:20 GMT
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Post by paulpirate on Apr 4, 2016 14:31:20 GMT
I think a lot will be sold this week and if we beat the wobblers the rest will go after the game,4 of us going only 1996 left;)
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Post by ineedgas on Apr 4, 2016 14:33:44 GMT
Love the old grounds be great if we could fill our end Any ideal when tickets go on sale Bank holiday weekend in dirty Leeds beckons Love the Bristolian,'IDEAL'. Sorry Miss i will go and sit in the corner wright away oops wears my hat
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Apr 4, 2016 15:48:37 GMT
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Apr 4, 2016 15:48:37 GMT
Love the old grounds be great if we could fill our end Any ideal when tickets go on sale Bank holiday weekend in dirty Leeds beckons From the OS: "Tickets for Bristol Rovers will go on sale from Tuesday 5th April to Priority Group One.
Darrell Clarke's men travel to Bootham Crescent on Saturday 30th April with Rovers being given a total allocation of 2,000 tickets..
Priority Group One (Season Ticket Holders, President Club members, 1883 Club Members, Helpline Members, Supporters Club Share Scheme, Executive Box Season Ticket Holders) will be able to purchase their tickets from 9am Tuesday 5th April through to Saturday 9th April (Season Ticket Holders please use voucher N).
Tickets will go on sale to Priority Group Two (Supporters Club and Young Pirates) from Monday 11th April until Wednesday 13th April (inclusive) with the remainder of the tickets going on General Sale from Thursday 14th April subject to availability."Read more at www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/article/york-city-ticket-information-3037967.aspx#m8QpAk0V0AHGHFCf.99Note the word "total" rather than initial suggests that of they sell out it would be home end for those who missed out.
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