East Green I 83
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Not sure what is exciting me most, the thought of going back to Roots Hall, or the fact we will be sitting in the North Bank!!Me too, I'm looking forward to it
Not sure what is exciting me most, the thought of going back to Roots Hall, or the fact we will be sitting in the North Bank!!Me too, I'm looking forward to it
It was ok when we were back in there a few seasons ago, but nothing like the old days sadly. Not very good if you sit you need to stand really.Not sure what is exciting me most, the thought of going back to Roots Hall, or the fact we will be sitting in the North Bank!!
I was unable to renew our usual seats in the East Stand, so we have been moved into the North Bank until we are all able to return to our usual seats (next season I guess)Where has it been said the North Bank will used? Would have guessed they'd use the West and East?
I can well imagine that it isn't the same as years ago when we all stood, but novelty value alone will be great for a while. Will no doubt be looking forward to getting back to the East Stand before long though I expect (as I am already to be honest)It was ok when we were back in there a few seasons ago, but nothing like the old days sadly. Not very good if you sit you need to stand really.
I was unable to renew our usual seats in the East Stand, so we have been moved into the North Bank until we are all able to return to our usual seats (next season I guess)
Are people allowed to sell there tickets if they’re are not wanting to attend? If so, I would be interested in purchasing.
I think that's what's called stretching it a bit.There is a Rugby club in Camborne who play in a 7K capacity stadium.
That's true the club just rang me regarding my car park pass and lady said no guarantee we will be able to attend Scunthorpe gameTBH it doesn't even say in the Club Statement that we'll definitely be back for the Scunthorpe game, just that we hope to be....
Sadly, Truro don't even have a ground to speak of, but await the development of Stadium for Cornwall: the Fossets Farm of these parts.Truro has 3,200. Not far orf! \Plus, on the catering side...
"Cornish pasties and saffron buns are the local Cornish delicacies. Several bakeries claim their pasties are the best, but this is open to debate. Rowe's pasties though are considered one of the best."
Saffron buns? Ooh er!
Do cars have to in alternate bays!?That's true the club just rang me regarding my car park pass and lady said no guarantee we will be able to attend Scunthorpe game
No thanks I’ll stick to non league football, honest players that give 100%
Sadly, Truro don't even have a ground to speak of, but await the development of Stadium for Cornwall: the Fossets Farm of these parts.
Treyew Road and 3,200? Hmm...
Rowe's Cornish pasties are second division, and sadly, because he's already got enough dough (did you see what I did there?) Rick Stein's smoked haddock and clotted cream pasties are to die for!
We be in St Ives, but way back in the woods from Basildon where you can't stare at the blue sea, let me tell you!Didn’t Dave Leonard (Ryan’s Dad) used to be in charge at Truro City, got them as far as the Southern League before the chairman messed things up(familiar?).
Believe he’s in charge of Plymouth Argyles Ladies now.
Where about you based CP Mate, I have family in a village called Trispen, a couple of miles outside of Truro, & try to get there every year.
I have a season ticket but as far as I am aware I have not been told where I will be sitting. Mind you a friend purchased on my behalf so maybe he has the details.
schadenfreude season for all Orient & Col U fansHas no-one made the “we’ll be in Tier 5 soon enough” gag yet? You lot are slipping.