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Post by andycapp on May 8, 2018 11:09:55 GMT
the Play Off Final?
Who will you be cheering for?
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Post by brisfitboy on May 8, 2018 11:19:39 GMT
Not at the prices Wembley is charging plus their handling fees plus their postal charges, and they even screw you for downloading tickets. Compare the prices with the women’s FA Cup last week, no wonder there was a record crowd of over 45,000 in the stadium.
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Post by markf on May 8, 2018 12:03:17 GMT
I'd rather stick pins in my eyes.
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Post by amberchoc on May 8, 2018 12:05:37 GMT
Putting aside the absurdity of having a team with virtually no support being promoted into the Football League, surely the most compelling reason in favour of Tranmere is to make things a little bit easier for us next season. If we have any aspirations at all of avoiding the play-offs and winning the league we really don’t want a stumbling block called Tranmere Rovers.
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Post by Amber Aleman on May 8, 2018 12:17:40 GMT
I've certainly no intention of going, and I doubt that I'll bother watching it on TV. I shall, however, be willing Tranmere to win - for more than one reason.
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Post by localboy86 on May 8, 2018 13:16:12 GMT
the Play Off Final? Who will you be cheering for? I won't be going but might well give the game a watch on BT. Similarly to amberchoc I hope Tranmere win the final and gain promotion on Saturday as it means we'll avoid playing them next season. I am however tempted to go along to Hampton & Richmond vs Braintree on Sunday for the National South PO final.
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Post by cheshire on May 8, 2018 13:28:49 GMT
If Tranmere do win the final (and particularly if Brackley are promoted instead of Harrogate from NLN), there looks like there will be considerably fewer miles for the team to travel on away trips. 5 out of 6 departing teams are long away trips whilst only 2 out of 6 incomers are long aways (and even Chesterfield isnt a really long one).
Personally worse for me but if it provides that little extra help to the team....
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Post by Del on May 8, 2018 13:29:16 GMT
I'll probably pop along to Hampton as well. Would like to see Tranmere win for all the reasons stated above and will be watching it on BT sport.
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Post by Stewart on May 8, 2018 13:35:23 GMT
the Play Off Final? Who will you be cheering for? I won't be going but might well give the game a watch on BT. Similarly to amberchoc I hope Tranmere win the final and gain promotion on Saturday as it means we'll avoid playing them next season. I am however tempted to go along to Hampton & Richmond vs Braintree on Sunday for the National South PO final. I'm also tempted to go to the Hampton v Braintree match.
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Post by localboy86 on May 8, 2018 13:39:19 GMT
Might see you down there Stewart!
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Post by steveo77 on May 8, 2018 14:54:56 GMT
Putting aside the absurdity of having a team with virtually no support being promoted into the Football League, surely the most compelling reason in favour of Tranmere is to make things a little bit easier for us next season. If we have any aspirations at all of avoiding the play-offs and winning the league we really don’t want a stumbling block called Tranmere Rovers. exactly! Tranmere are far too big for non league meaning that until they are promoted they will always be up and around the top of the table.
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Post by stu1974 on May 8, 2018 18:05:30 GMT
Lost all interest in the final at 5pm Sunday afternoon...
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Post by Del on May 8, 2018 21:32:24 GMT
Tickets for Hampton have to be bought in advance. £1.25 booking fee.
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Post by jencor on May 9, 2018 0:29:48 GMT
the Play Off Final? Who will you be cheering for? NO! Tranmere all day long, although I would miss going to Prenton Park.
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Post by Jason on May 9, 2018 7:07:26 GMT
Peckham Town v Borden Village for me i want to forget what could've been
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