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Post by Andy K on Jan 18, 2018 10:59:21 GMT
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Post by swordfish2020 on Jan 18, 2018 22:49:40 GMT
Does anyone know if there is segregation for this one? The Collingwood road entrance is much easier for me so I hope not.
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Post by ryooon1999 on Jan 18, 2018 22:55:10 GMT
Does anyone know if there is segregation for this one? The Collingwood road entrance is much easier for me so I hope not. I believe all League games are being segregated from now on or so heard after what happened with the Tranmere fans... but whether or not this is true I don’t know. Dagenham fans come in good numbers and with both teams being in the top 10, same city, they should bring maybe 200/300. I would be really surprised if the game wasn’t segregated. For some clubs I like it to be segregated but on the whole, I prefer it not to be....
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Post by davef on Jan 18, 2018 23:10:17 GMT
Saturday's game v Dagenham will be segregated, home fans must use the GGL turnstiles.
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Post by swordfish2020 on Jan 19, 2018 8:37:02 GMT
Saturday's game v Dagenham will be segregated, home fans must use the GGL turnstiles. Ok thanks for letting me know. Grrr that means I need to set off a whole 6minutes earlier!!!
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Post by johnnie1 on Jan 19, 2018 11:37:01 GMT
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Post by trev on Jan 19, 2018 11:38:57 GMT
Great to hear Collins & Bailey are both expected to return!
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Post by localboy86 on Jan 19, 2018 12:16:08 GMT
Great to hear Collins & Bailey are both expected to return! Think Collins was only rested last weekend so I expect him to come back in, be great to have Bailey return from his recent injury.
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Post by timall on Jan 19, 2018 13:42:04 GMT
Understandable but frustrating. One of the best things about non-league football is the ability for opposing fans to meet and talk. A shame that the actions of the minority spoil it for the majority.
It's also somewhat counter-productive in that a number of away fans do the West Sutton walk to the CR end to gain entry, and with that end being closer to Sutton itself, and a natural entry point for much of the walking home support, we simply cross paths in the rec making the segregation intention redundant (albeit outside the ground).
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Post by Stewart on Jan 19, 2018 15:16:33 GMT
Understandable but frustrating. One of the best things about non-league football is the ability for opposing fans to meet and talk. A shame that the actions of the minority spoil it for the majority. It's also somewhat counter-productive in that a number of away fans do the West Sutton walk to the GGL end to gain entry, and with that end being closer to Sutton itself, and a natural entry point for much of the walking home support, we simply cross paths in the park making the segregation intention redundant (albeit outside the ground). The bars won't be segregated. If you like a drink you can still meet and talk to the Dagenham fans before the game.
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Post by ryooon1999 on Jan 19, 2018 15:24:15 GMT
Probably gonna be around 2,500-3,000 at GGL tomorrow, should be a great atmosphere especially if we win!
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Post by simon on Jan 19, 2018 17:19:56 GMT
Great to hear Collins & Bailey are both expected to return! Am I missing something the preview on the site says Bailey will still be out...
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Post by trev on Jan 19, 2018 17:41:45 GMT
Great to hear Collins & Bailey are both expected to return! Am I missing something the preview on the site says Bailey will still be out... Perhaps you are, Simon... "He will hope to have the experienced Nicky Bailey and captain Jamie Collins fit again for this game..."
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Post by Amber Aleman on Jan 19, 2018 17:42:59 GMT
Great to hear Collins & Bailey are both expected to return! Am I missing something the preview on the site says Bailey will still be out... If I recall correctly, Dos indicated in his post-match interview last Saturday that Nicky was close to match fitness. But he may have had a setback in the past week, hence the mention in the official preview.
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Post by pinewalker on Jan 19, 2018 19:07:29 GMT
I will be interested to see if 'Fillet of Sutton' is on the menu (the backbone having been removed) again - or if that was just a special for Hendon.
Fast moving forwards and the ball played on the deck - totally different from the standard fare which served us well in the first half of the season. Perhaps it was more than just a trophy special, because Orient, Tranmere and Boreham Wood all showed a markedly better ability to cope with the aerial long-ball tactics when they met it a second time, having lost the first encounter. If we can set teams a very different puzzle than the tactics they worked on in training we might continue in the second half of the season the success we had in the first half.
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