Torquay United v Eastbourne Borough 13/4/19
Posted: 13 Apr 2019, 21:47
I wish I had waited til after the Woking game as the odds went up to 33-1.
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Haha. Wow that really is a damning statistic. You absolutely cannot fault The Yellow Army.
Mark congratulations what a day!! Enjoy spending your winnings!!!Markh84 wrote: 13 Apr 2019, 21:24 What a day! I haven’t been able to get to many games this season due to work but I’m so glad I was there today. Well done to GJ and the boys for an amazing achievement. This one will live long in the memory. On a personal note it’s a double celebration for me as I’m now £650 richerCOYY.
Rollicking did the trick though.Nick Potkins wrote: 14 Apr 2019, 09:40 Naughty boy of the day, Jake Andrews. He got one he'll of a telling off from Gary Johnson for not listening, shouting back, don't talk to me like that. Clearly then told off at half time, as the players were all laughing about it when coming out for the second half.
Well Gateman - I can categorically say that in all the many years I've been going to Plainmoor, yesterday's dis-organisation was the worst. I and a mate arrived at the Pop Side turnstiles at 2.35 to be told that cash wasn't being accepted at the turnstiles. We had to get tickets from the office. So we went along to join the queue at the office where just two people were dealing with enquiries for Bristow's Bench, Family Stand and Pop Side. As a result, the queue moved very slowly. At 2.45, the steward who was in radio contact with the Pop Side said there were only a limited number of spaces left. He counted back along the queue about 20 or so behind us (and his count also included fans queueing for Stand tickets).gateman49 wrote: 13 Apr 2019, 18:45 Hi Chunkygull,
On a day of celebrations, I'm not sure what farce there was at the turnstiles as I thought that things went reasonably smoothly (far better than Boxing Day). If you are referring to the limit on paying entrants we'd been given an allocation of paper tickets as the balance after all the pre match sales had only left a few spaces left. The pop side was limited to what ever number the safety people dictate and we were stuck with that.
We sold out at about 2.30 if my memory is right but we were still letting season ticket and prebooked ticket holders in until the normal time.
In fairness Gateman after your reply I must say it wasnt so much the turnstiles that were a farce, it was the organisation getting a ticket. There were people ready to go in and suddenly just before 2.30 the security guys said we couldnt go in without getting a ticket, no cash would be accepted at the turnstile, we had to go to reception and get a ticket. I appreciate the fact tickets were for sale all week, online we were told to get in early, 2.30 is reasonable for Plainmoor, also we were told we could pay at the gate. I do understand why it switched to ticket only though.gateman49 wrote: 13 Apr 2019, 18:45 Hi Chunkygull,
On a day of celebrations, I'm not sure what farce there was at the turnstiles as I thought that things went reasonably smoothly (far better than Boxing Day). If you are referring to the limit on paying entrants we'd been given an allocation of paper tickets as the balance after all the pre match sales had only left a few spaces left. The pop side was limited to what ever number the safety people dictate and we were stuck with that.
We sold out at about 2.30 if my memory is right but we were still letting season ticket and prebooked ticket holders in until the normal time.
I'm sorry that you were caught by these limits but I suppose that the answer is to buy now for Hungerford if you want to guarantee a place in the pop side.