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Re: if worse comes to worse

by AustrianAndyGull » 29 Apr 2012, 17:36

The good thing for me would be games against Chesterfield, Rochdale, Fleetwood poss Mansfield or York if they come through the BSP play off and i would also go to Plymouth away and Exeter away if poss for the very first time. Downside is that i want to play Donny Rovers! Maybe we can get them in the cup should we stay down.

Re: if worse comes to worse

by Gulliball » 29 Apr 2012, 16:56

That is a fairly good fall back option. With the new stand we'll be able to give away fans more tickets, and Plymouth, Exeter and Bristol Rovers would bring 1500+, with the likes of Oxford and Cheltenham also being closer games for our fans. Gates should be up next season regardless.

That said, Sheffield Wednesday would fill the away end just as well as any of those sides, and I know who I'd rather be facing. Let's at least give it our all on Saturday and possibly the following weeks before thinking about next season.

if worse comes to worse

by tufc4life1 » 29 Apr 2012, 16:17

If worse comes to worse and we end up league 2 next year don't think to many fans will be overally bothered i know i wouldn't as we would have 4 derby games next season with exsh*ter and plymuff.
And there's also a chance of bu**le being back at plainmoor.

Of course i would love us to go up be the highest placed club in devon :)

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