FA Cup
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FA Cup
Getting wildly ahead of myself here, but assuming we beat West Bridgford on Tuesday (and watch us lose now), does anybody know what would happen regarding fans if we were to draw someone from step 2 at home (ha home, yeah right)? My understanding is that even if we’d drawn Concord at home we wouldn’t have been allowed fans as they are classed as ‘elite’ (although this feels much the same as me declaring my cooking as elite as I once got a soufflé to rise)- does the same apply in the FA Cup too?
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Re: FA Cup
https://twitter.com/wb_fc/status/130796 ... 15584?s=21
Their average gate is about 50 so I suspect that we’ll be fine.
Their average gate is about 50 so I suspect that we’ll be fine.
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Re: FA Cup
Lets hope so as its a long way to go to find out you are the 76th Yeltz fan to turn up!!!
Maybe get there early and sample the local cuisine??

Maybe get there early and sample the local cuisine??

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Re: FA Cup
What time is 19.45?

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Re: FA Cup
1945 is 45 minutes after 1900 and 15 minutes before 2000 (or 1845 Zulu Time/GMT if you prefer).
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Re: FA Cup
Also Noggin junior is coming tonight, so you can discuss with him if time exists or not if you wish.