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Joined: 1/22/2006 Posts: 279 Location: tamuff
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One of these days I am gonna bring a packed lunch.But not tomorrow, or next week.
I'm a secret lemonade drinker
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Joined: 5/29/2007 Posts: 875 Location: North Wales
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Jase J wrote:
I await more of your drivel with joy in me heart.
You gotta heart
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Joined: 4/13/2009 Posts: 26 Location: Madrid
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I see the Mansfield game was delayed due to crowd congestion.
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Joined: 6/11/2007 Posts: 366 Location: Lincoln
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Lost 2-0 aswell to Gateshead, im guessing not the result they hoped for to bring in moe fans
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Joined: 1/25/2006 Posts: 302 Location: God's own country
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Next week they can have the privilege of paying £12 to watch a real football team. value for money if nothing else ??? :d/
We will always have Beer and Football
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Joined: 3/12/2007 Posts: 1,038 Location: Glascote, Tamworth
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Sounds like the idea was quite successful, here's the report from the BBC website about how Mansfield's initiative went: Link
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Joined: 2/7/2010 Posts: 1 Location: Amington
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This has got to be worth a try as it's probably the only way we'll find out if it's the price that is keeping our fans away. Yesterday's turnout was a couple of hundred below what anyone would have expected. I don't think it's the £12 for adults that's the problem but the £7 for kids. You can often get an adult + kid in at premiership grounds for £20.
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Joined: 1/21/2006 Posts: 2,619 Location: Yam Yam Land
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Steve C wrote: . I don't think it's the £12 for adults that's the problem but the £7 for kids.
Absolutely.
www.coops1989.blogspot.com
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