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    Not seen that before home and away in school end did they bring a lot more than we thought or did they actually sell them in advance as segregation on concourse may be tricky.

  • #2
    Didn’t we do the same against Coventry last season?
    I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sneezey View Post
      Not seen that before home and away in school end did they bring a lot more than we thought or did they actually sell them in advance as segregation on concourse may be tricky.
      Was really odd as a whole block in their upper tier was empty, which is usually filled with away fans, not quite sure what happened.

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      • #4
        They should extend the upper to the touch line. Looks orible as is.

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        • #5
          My initial reaction was we had failed to sell-out that tier and thus gave Bristol an extra few hundred but that doesn't explain the empty section up above. The view from that upstairs section is mostly shocking so maybe we let them have a better view by relocating them downstairs?

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          • #6
            Swans had two blocks in the lower school end and many empty seats upstairs, Burnley have 2 blocks lower by the look of things.

            strange one

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            • #7
              Think it’s a council decision, upstairs concourse is deemed unsuitable if whole stand is sold, 40 years after it was built , to comply with 10% allocation we have to give bottom tier. Our grounds capacity is shrinking all the toile.

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              • #8
                Whatever your opinion is of our ground, you have to admit that it is a massive millstone holding the club back. Can't be too long before other stands are deemed unsuitable too.

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                • #9
                  Quite agree. Lovely old ground with fantastic memories.
                  But surely could not be part of any ambitious future planning. Staying put is an ongoing risk.

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