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| It's Friday 07/11/14 at Cantilever Park - 7:55pm kick off. Also live on BBC2.
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| Quote Gaz_E="Gaz_E"It's Friday 07/11/14 at Cantilever Park - 7:55pm kick off. Also live on BBC2.'"
And it's BBC's first FA Cup tie for 6 years. Great place to start!
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| last time I watched Town play was at the old Wembley in a FA final (Vase, Shield ??) ...about 10k watched and there was a running riot in the stands at halftime...couldn't believe it!
Good luck to them v Exeter..I will tune in!
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| Quote Gaz_E="Gaz_E"It's Friday 07/11/14 at Cantilever Park - 7:55pm kick off. Also live on BBC2.'"
wonder how many exeter fans will travel up for this
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| Quote Oxford Exile="Oxford Exile"last time I watched Town play was at the old Wembley in a FA final (Vase, Shield ??) ...about 10k watched and there was a running riot in the stands at halftime...couldn't believe it!
Good luck to them v Exeter..I will tune in!'"
And afterwards. Our coach went without us because of it. Leaving me and my dad stranded in London with no money.
I was always told that West Ham turned up after getting a kicking in the Cheese when they stopped in there en route too a game in the North West.
There was also trouble at the semi finals as well. I'm sure someone got stabbed.
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| Reading all the stuff about Cantilever Park on here, I can't help but think that Town are going to be guilty of a huge PR disaster by playing the game at their ramshackle ground.
I mean, considering how the club are attempting to raise the profile of the club and entice some new supporters, how better to treat those potential new supporters than by getting them to stump up some decent, hard-earned cash, herd them into a glorified park ground and for most of those new supporters, get to spend most of the evening looking at the back of somebody's head?
Now, I'm all for the romance of the Cup, but Cantilever Park is no better than Rylands Rec - Actually, there is more chance of seeing the game at Rylands Rec.... While its a fantastic moment for the club, I think come the following Saturday morning, there will be an outpouring of complaints from people who will feel ripped off by the whole 'restricted view' experience and will probably be put off ever going to a Town game again, which will surely be the exact opposite of what they want to achieve.
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| I would have gone, had it been moved to the HJ, and I've never seen them play in my life.
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| I'll be going wherever they play it.
I'm a Warringtonian and they represent my town and me.
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| Quote rubber duckie="rubber duckie"I'll be going wherever they play it.
I'm a Warringtonian and they represent my town and me.'"
15 quid to look at the back of somebody's head, or sat at home watching it on the telly??.... Its a no brainer.
Like I say, I hate to be negative, but it will be a PR disaster - Also, after Hillsborough, I didn't think the potential for some serious crowding issues would ever be entertained ever again?
I appreciate the FA wanting to keep clubs playing in their own grounds, but this isn't a quaint village side with a single small ground, its a large town side, who have a 15,000 capacity stadium sat empty a mile up the road.
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| Not sure how true this is but was speaking to a work associate who works, shall we say, close to Media City. He was saying that the talk around MC is that the game being held at CP is part of a deal with the BBC. The FA Cup is now back on the BBC and the BBC has always sold the competition on history, fairytales, David V Goliath. Non-league team in their first ever FA cup, playing at their little small ground V League opposition fits the bill nicely.
OK so its all he said/she said/they said/heresay stuff but it might just explain why Town are not to bothered about playing the game infront of a potential bigger (money spinner) crowd.
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