by Dave » 25 Jan 2011, 19:27
To be honest whilst i fully understand what brucie is saying,i do not think that a number of Crawley fans in the home will cause any problems.
The reason i say this is,going back to that awful day when we lost to Exeter in the play-off's they had loads of fans in the home ends,in fact there was about 20 odd stood right behind me,if there was any game where things would kick-off it would have been that one with away fans in the home end,and it passed off with out any trouble at all.
I also think the club have handled this wrongly,they should have put advanced tickets on general sale so exiled fans could have got there local based friends to get tickets for them instead of have to travel and hope for the best,many are going to have to come down and que up at 1.45,which will mean lost revenue from boots/laces.
That said i fully understand why the club have gone down the road of not making this all ticket,and seem unconcerned about away fans entering in the home end,recently Tufc fans record of turning up and supporting there team is pretty poor,saturday we 2300 mainly thanks to 400 plus gills fans,it grates me to see home match after home the same exiled fans there ,Wales based,London based,the lads from Southampton are there as often as they can,yet there are so called Tufc fans who can not be arsed to walk 5 minutes up to the ground.
We can talk all we like about the long term sustainability of Crawley,however if our own fans do not wake up soon,we need to start worring about our long term sustainability as a football league club.
To be honest whilst i fully understand what brucie is saying,i do not think that a number of Crawley fans in the home will cause any problems.
The reason i say this is,going back to that awful day when we lost to Exeter in the play-off's they had loads of fans in the home ends,in fact there was about 20 odd stood right behind me,if there was any game where things would kick-off it would have been that one with away fans in the home end,and it passed off with out any trouble at all.
I also think the club have handled this wrongly,they should have put advanced tickets on general sale so exiled fans could have got there local based friends to get tickets for them instead of have to travel and hope for the best,many are going to have to come down and que up at 1.45,which will mean lost revenue from boots/laces.
That said i fully understand why the club have gone down the road of not making this all ticket,and seem unconcerned about away fans entering in the home end,recently Tufc fans record of turning up and supporting there team is pretty poor,saturday we 2300 mainly thanks to 400 plus gills fans,it grates me to see home match after home the same exiled fans there ,Wales based,London based,the lads from Southampton are there as often as they can,yet there are so called Tufc fans who can not be arsed to walk 5 minutes up to the ground.
We can talk all we like about the long term sustainability of Crawley,however if our own fans do not wake up soon,we need to start worring about our long term sustainability as a football league club.