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Post by rjdgull on Sept 4, 2020 6:05:59 GMT
Are out 1pm next Tuesday on 8th September.
No Devon teams but now have Weymouth in Dorset together with Yeovil in Somerset for those Westcountry rivalries.
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Post by rjdgull on Sept 8, 2020 12:14:07 GMT
Are out 1pm next Tuesday on 8th September. No Devon teams but now have Weymouth in Dorset together with Yeovil in Somerset for those Westcountry rivalries. link - now out with a tough start against Stockport.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2020 13:23:22 GMT
Tough, which makes it all the more exciting and fascinating. Assuming you’d want to hold Yeovil back for Boxing Day, then isn’t this just about the best opening day fixture you could pick ? Huge away following, great noisey colourful atmosphere, the sort of occasion that can get new young fans hooked. Programmes, pies, and replica shirts selling like hotcakes, and the local pubs taking enough cash to see them through till Christmas, and our Chairman learning that the turnstile takings alone would cover the cost of the foundations for a state of the art Osborne Arena. Alternatively you could stop thousands from attending, with Safety Advisory Group members grinning from ear to ear, as they chuckle ‘Sorry lads, scamdemic rules is rules …. but I’ve gotta say, all those empty seats have a great view of the game…. lovely afternoon as well. Tell you what, there’s a freezing cold Tuesday night in late January, we’ll probably let you in then instead, Sutton United here I think, that’ll more than make up for it, eh ?’ As the official site says ‘All we need now is a crowd’. Keep pushing back against those still trying to spin their globalist Soros funded yarn, the one that is nor only wrecking football, wrecking the jobs, prospects, and businesses of hundreds of thousands of others, but also having shockingly bad repercussions for so many people with genuine illnesses who are still being denied treatment or check ups so that the hospitals remain clear for the tsunami of Covid casualties that we must believe are about to overwhelm them. Don’t be cowed into silence and subjugation for fear of being called a ‘dickhead’
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Post by petef on Sept 8, 2020 13:26:48 GMT
Five league games in the first fortnight, seven in all in October plus cup games in October will be a test for most in this division after the restrictions and lack of matches. Going to be more crucial than ever that players are match fit and hungry. With little hope of supporters on the terraces in any number at least its all a bit of an anti climax. The waiting game is getting to me personally. Hopefully once were going the spark will reignite.
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Post by stig123 on Sept 8, 2020 16:07:47 GMT
296 miles to King's Lynn..thought it was closer.
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Post by simonb on Sept 8, 2020 16:58:20 GMT
Fascinating place to visit though - very historical port.
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Post by stig123 on Sept 8, 2020 17:59:46 GMT
Must admit did not even realise King's Lynn had been promoted. Also not sure how they ended up in National League North. Ditto Gloucester. Will be interesting to see how they fare this season.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2020 18:32:52 GMT
I used to pass Kings Lynn on the way to Titchwell, probably the best birding reserve in the country.
I also used to have to travel on the A17, probably the worst A road in the country.
Kings Lynn were having a couple of good runs in some Cup competition at the time, and I remember thinking, at least we’ll never be playing them in the same league! 🥊
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Post by Jon on Sept 8, 2020 21:13:20 GMT
Weird seeing the fixtures and not knowing if any away trips will be possible.
Macclesfield, Stockport and Altrincham away all in April / May is possibly good news for those of us with family in Cheshire.
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Post by Rob on Sept 9, 2020 8:56:25 GMT
Weird seeing the fixtures and not knowing if any away trips will be possible. Macclesfield, Stockport and Altrincham away all in April / May is possibly good news for those of us with family in Cheshire. Aldershot down the road from me in October not good news as no chance of away fans by then.
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Post by Jon on Sept 9, 2020 22:44:40 GMT
Aldershot down the road from me in October not good news as no chance of away fans by then. Write that one off. Fingers crossed for Woking in February.
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Post by Jon on Sept 9, 2020 22:50:49 GMT
I am not as confident as I was that we will be allowed in from the start of October: link
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Post by rjdgull on Sept 9, 2020 22:55:25 GMT
I am not as confident as I was that we will be allowed in from the start of October: linkNo season tickets on sale any time soon then.....
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Post by plainmoorpete on Sept 10, 2020 13:28:18 GMT
We are kind of double losers getting Stockport at home first game. This is the type of opening day fixture which would usually have supporters salivating but a significant number of our supporters are not going to able to see it and this would probably have attracted our second biggest away attendance of the season.
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Post by rjdgull on Sept 10, 2020 17:19:34 GMT
We are kind of double losers getting Stockport at home first game. This is the type of opening day fixture which would usually have supporters salivating but a significant number of our supporters are not going to able to see it and this would probably have attracted our second biggest away attendance of the season. With the announcement of streaming for the first PSF game and likely further limitations in capacity, I think it is very likely now that the games will be streamed, wonder how many between the two clubs will pay for this game after 7 months of no football at possibly £8 to £10 per head?
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