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Re: Hereford Away

by Plymouth Gull » 28 Mar 2012, 17:03

See Argyle have sold out their full allocation for Hereford on Good Friday, of 1,275.

Re: Hereford Away

by united09 » 28 Mar 2012, 16:59

ferrarilover wrote:Might be a bit of a liberty, I don't know your circumstances, but why not take all your flags and loan them out at the match, it'll certainly make for an enhanced atmosphere.

Matt.
I would do mate but, I havn't got the time to hand out the flags each home game and then collecting them again at the final whistle. Would be great to see a few up there tho.

Re: Hereford Away

by ferrarilover » 27 Mar 2012, 21:14

Might be a bit of a liberty, I don't know your circumstances, but why not take all your flags and loan them out at the match, it'll certainly make for an enhanced atmosphere.

Matt.

Re: Hereford Away

by united09 » 27 Mar 2012, 20:26

ferrarilover wrote: Nope, at Oxford, you can't have a drum, but the home fans can take flags with 40 foot wooden poles in them, much less dangerous than a small musical instrument...

Matt.
I was just about to put this. How stupid is that! Btw if any one wants a one and a half metre square flag I've just brought 10 and have 400 yellow balloons. Just have a look at the "Yellow Army" section.

Re: Hereford Away

by ferrarilover » 27 Mar 2012, 18:57

Awayday wrote:Hereford and Oxford don't allow the drum :(
The 2 games where we would love to have it as well.
Nope, at Oxford, you can't have a drum, but the home fans can take flags with 40 foot wooden poles in them, much less dangerous than a small musical instrument...

Matt.

Re: Hereford Away

by ROADRUNNER » 27 Mar 2012, 14:20

i will be there, friendly club, good pubs, looking forward to it

Re: Hereford Away

by Awayday » 27 Mar 2012, 12:52

Hereford and Oxford don't allow the drum :(
The 2 games where we would love to have it as well.

Re: Hereford Away

by HRG » 27 Mar 2012, 12:15

Popped over to Bullsbanter the HUFC forum where they say the FULL away allocation is 1300 or so. I'm very much looking forward to this match, hopefully we'll still be fighting for the autos. I get to take my daughter to this one, won't be getting stung for a kit kat chunky this time, oh no.

Re: Hereford Away

by AustrianAndyGull » 26 Mar 2012, 19:29

Obviously if we need points on the last day at Hereford it will be an all ticket affair, if we know our fate beforehand and are already consigned to a play off spot then i can't see it being all ticket. I think i'll be going regardless, Nick is right about Edgar Street being a dump though and not sure the ground will be accommodate that many Gulls if it were all ticket.

Re: Hereford Away

by gullsflyinghigh » 26 Mar 2012, 17:38

tufc4life1 wrote:Other year we took 600 there along the side so i imagine 700along side
+ the extra 650 behind goal so 1350 i would of thought, that's at a push though
No chance of the 2500-3000 we took to Southend reoccuring then. Unless Hereford are relegated already and are willing to give us more allocation.

No doubt it will be an all ticket affair regardless.
united09 wrote: I don't use them that often so don't know a great deal but I do know that prices during rush hour can be double the price and booking in advance can save you like 70%. I've just found this about splitting you train tickets.

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bill ... fares.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Have never thought of doing that, thats a good idea! Cheers.

Re: Hereford Away

by united09 » 26 Mar 2012, 17:26

gullsflyinghigh wrote:I don't really understand how the train prices differ so much, the occasional really good offer comes along but it's normally quite expensive.
I don't use them that often so don't know a great deal but I do know that prices during rush hour can be double the price and booking in advance can save you like 70%. I've just found this about splitting you train tickets.

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bill ... fares.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Hereford Away

by tufc4life1 » 26 Mar 2012, 17:12

Other year we took 600 there along the side so i imagine 700along side
+ the extra 650 behind goal so 1350 i would of thought, that's at a push though

Re: Hereford Away

by united09 » 26 Mar 2012, 17:10

Yea I agree that it saves you money if you use it more than once. I think it saved me about £ 15 when I used it. Am sure its cheaper if you do some research and split the journey i.e from Torquay to Exeter then go from there but its having the time to research it. Trains are much better than traveling by coach but with it being more than half the price, coach it is!

Re: Hereford Away

by Plymouth Gull » 26 Mar 2012, 17:09

Would have thought around 1400, possibly. I guess it depends on if they're safe or not, as if they have anything riding on it, they'll sell out too.

Is it a coincidence that we go to a team facing the drop on the final day, much like Ling had too when Orient won to relegate Oxford and promote themselves?!

Similar result please (though I have nothing against Hereford!)

Re: Hereford Away

by gullsflyinghigh » 26 Mar 2012, 17:04

I don't really understand how the train prices differ so much, the occasional really good offer comes along but it's normally quite expensive.

Any idea how much the away end holds at Hereford/how many we're likely to get allocated? Footballgroundguide.com normally lets you know, but on this occasion just says away fans are located in half the big stand running along one side - and that an additional 650 seats in the open end can be allocated if necessary. But whats the capacity of the away section on the side?!

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