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Post by Del on Nov 20, 2009 19:55:28 GMT
I just read in the news letter that our Boxing day fixture with Carshalton will kick off at 3pm. Traditionally this has always been a morning kick off and it is my opinion that our attendance will not be nearly as big kicking off in the afternoon due to a lot of people having family commitments.
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Post by Burtie on Nov 20, 2009 20:11:54 GMT
You might be right, but I'm there, no matter what time kick off. Wasn't it 2pm last year?
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Beaney
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Post by Beaney on Nov 20, 2009 20:20:19 GMT
Wasn't it also the day after Boxing Day though yesterday?
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Post by billy on Nov 20, 2009 21:28:33 GMT
You might be right, but I'm there, no matter what time kick off. Wasn't it 2pm last year? 3pm
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Post by os on Nov 20, 2009 21:58:22 GMT
3pm spot on for me morning or early kickoffs are just stupid and for insomniacs, I like my sleep and the only people who like the early ones are old incontinents who have to get up to change the bed I might lobby for a 7.30 KO ;D
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taz
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Post by taz on Nov 21, 2009 0:25:43 GMT
Morning KO's are silly at Xmas. Mostly as you've got tons more chance of the game being frozen off.
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Post by Del on Nov 21, 2009 9:52:40 GMT
Valid point Taz but morning kick offs seem to draw the biggest crowds on boxing days.A think a lot of people like to get out and blow off the excesses of xmas day or have people staying with them who they bring to games.
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Post by frakey on Nov 22, 2009 17:28:10 GMT
Don't forget our players & the management team come from far & wide, so a bit of common sense planning here methinks!
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Post by sallycat on Nov 24, 2009 13:32:57 GMT
You might be right, but I'm there, no matter what time kick off. Wasn't it 2pm last year? I retract my "armchair supporter" comment
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