We're going to draw Spurs away, so not an issue
Coaches to Accrington
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That would be walkable for me!
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As whoever booked on this had to give names , then surely they should be given first priority ( should hopefully we get through and get a decent draw ) I remember the clamour for tickets to Brentford away from " big game " supporters....... and then back to normal attendence after that ....
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IF we do win, you just know that we would get drawn against Hartlepool or Carlisle away in the Third Round...
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Just added my support with a paid for seat, not for plaudits or anything like that, just know a couple of my mates have moved heaven and earth this week to get it sorted and deserve the support.
Impossible for me to be going this weekend for various reasons but if someone can't afford to go and there's space on the coach still please contact a member of the Supporters Association and take it, I know there are a few of us who've contributed to make sure one coach goes.
Impossible for me to be going this weekend for various reasons but if someone can't afford to go and there's space on the coach still please contact a member of the Supporters Association and take it, I know there are a few of us who've contributed to make sure one coach goes.
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How do they contact the SA. A link would be good. It would be good to fill this coach and get some vocal support behind the team.tonbridgebee wrote: ↑24 Nov 2022, 18:35 Just added my support with a paid for seat, not for plaudits or anything like that, just know a couple of my mates have moved heaven and earth this week to get it sorted and deserve the support.
Impossible for me to be going this weekend for various reasons but if someone can't afford to go and there's space on the coach still please contact a member of the Supporters Association and take it, I know there are a few of us who've contributed to make sure one coach goes.
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I agree on point about those on the coach should be given priority for a place on the coach IF we was to get a plum away tie.Northampton Bee wrote: ↑24 Nov 2022, 17:17As whoever booked on this had to give names , then surely they should be given first priority ( should hopefully we get through and get a decent draw ) I remember the clamour for tickets to Brentford away from " big game " supporters....... and then back to normal attendence after that ....
But like you said about Brentford game the club gave no thought to loyal fans when selling away tickets.
Let's hope they have learned lesson.
To end on positive pleased to see a coach is now defiently running especially for those who had booked and for the effort made by the bfcsa
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Sam_BFC wrote: ↑23 Nov 2022, 22:58That would probably be against the rules if we had a formal set of them here (I don't think we want that).
Please be mindful of how you talk even in jest.
Hopefully Beee123 doesn't mind.
Just calling it how I see it.
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If I knew how to stick a link in I would! Anyone else help?beew wrote: ↑24 Nov 2022, 18:44How do they contact the SA. A link would be good. It would be good to fill this coach and get some vocal support behind the team.tonbridgebee wrote: ↑24 Nov 2022, 18:35 Just added my support with a paid for seat, not for plaudits or anything like that, just know a couple of my mates have moved heaven and earth this week to get it sorted and deserve the support.
Impossible for me to be going this weekend for various reasons but if someone can't afford to go and there's space on the coach still please contact a member of the Supporters Association and take it, I know there are a few of us who've contributed to make sure one coach goes.
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https://twitter.com/MarkWhitelegg1/stat ... pFIzg&s=19tonbridgebee wrote: ↑24 Nov 2022, 21:53If I knew how to stick a link in I would! Anyone else help?beew wrote: ↑24 Nov 2022, 18:44How do they contact the SA. A link would be good. It would be good to fill this coach and get some vocal support behind the team.tonbridgebee wrote: ↑24 Nov 2022, 18:35 Just added my support with a paid for seat, not for plaudits or anything like that, just know a couple of my mates have moved heaven and earth this week to get it sorted and deserve the support.
Impossible for me to be going this weekend for various reasons but if someone can't afford to go and there's space on the coach still please contact a member of the Supporters Association and take it, I know there are a few of us who've contributed to make sure one coach goes.
I was being lazy.
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Casual/part-time fans of the club will always come out for big games, which has happened since the beginning of time. Not to mention bees fans from afar who'll make the effort to come for such an occasion.
Where was the 5,000 odd up at Old Trafford in 2005 the following game? It's a natural occurrence and the question is how do we give priority to the loyal weekly fans first so they don't miss out. Once they're accounted for, the more the merrier as far as I'm concerned.
Where was the 5,000 odd up at Old Trafford in 2005 the following game? It's a natural occurrence and the question is how do we give priority to the loyal weekly fans first so they don't miss out. Once they're accounted for, the more the merrier as far as I'm concerned.
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Well done to the Supporters Association for organising the coach. I’m on the coach and looking forward to it. I’ve been to hundreds of away matches over the years, but the last time I used the supporters coach was away to Gateshead in 1991 when the coach broke down about an hour out of Barnet. We had to wait for a replacement coach and saw we about the last 20 minutes of the match before heading back home.
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5 seats left. Contact me (James Harpin) via james.harpin@hotmail.co.uk or straight to the committee hello@bfcsa1926 ASAP if you want a seat. Would love to get this full!
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Five spaces left on the coach, departing from either Barnet or the Hive. If you want to go, book now.
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Season ticket holders first and foremost in my eyes, then a window for them to add say 2 or 3 more, then general sale but limit the amount one can get? No doubt it's not that easy and for someone like myself who lives a 3hr journey from The Hive collecting tickets is impossible unless on a matchday and while being a season ticket holder also I don't attend every game.eastbarnetsupporter wrote: ↑25 Nov 2022, 10:21 Casual/part-time fans of the club will always come out for big games, which has happened since the beginning of time. Not to mention bees fans from afar who'll make the effort to come for such an occasion.
Where was the 5,000 odd up at Old Trafford in 2005 the following game? It's a natural occurrence and the question is how do we give priority to the loyal weekly fans first so they don't miss out. Once they're accounted for, the more the merrier as far as I'm concerned.