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| what is the capacity
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| Quote: sir adrian morley "what is the capacity'"
Just googled it, apparently 3,500. I can see the Police having something to say about that though.
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| Quote: Teessidewire "It will, Exeter won't have played at a place like Cantilever Park before'"
Of course they will. They will have played at worse grounds in friendlies, county games and the FA Cup. They spent 5 years in the Conference recently and I'd be surprised if they didn't encounter some single stand grounds during that time.
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| Quote: Dita's Slot Meter "Biggest problem for the football club is that while Warrington could easily call itself a football town, most football followers already have a team that they are loyal to, usually one of Man Utd/Man City/Liverpool/Everton.
It would take a massive long term project, mainly working on young kids in schools, to convince people to follow the local side... It could be done, but I have my doubts.'"
Correct. That's the problem they have in Wigan and why there's a degree of rivalry between the football and rugby clubs. Obviously some people there do support both their town's teams, but there are plenty of others who already supported another football club (usually from Liverpool or Manchester, same as the case in Warrington) before WAFC started rising up the divisions. Given that many of them also support Wigan RL, they basically view most Latics fans as bandwagon jumpers who either got into "sport" late or ditched their original football club when the local one got into the Premier League. They'll then defend the rugby club as the true sporting representatives of their town.
IF Warrington Town ever rise up the way Wigan Athletic did (very unlikely I know) then it would be the same scenario in Warrington. As it is I obviously wish Town all the best, and I might even be tempted to bandwagon jump the Exeter game myself, but if it gets played on the Saturday I'll be at Liverpool V Chelsea.
It would be great to see a more established football club in Warrington though, and as said above, if it was to happen it would be future generations in the town who would grow up supporting them properly and rightly so.
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| Quote: Dita's Slot Meter "Its a good draw - Proper league club, with a realistic chance of a proper upset.
Only downer is the fact that Exeter will probably bring one man and his dog as far as spectators go, but on the other side of the coin, it will mean the crowd, wherever it is played, will be a partisan one.'"
With gates receipts split between clubs, Sheffield United or Coventry away would have been ideal. I reckon Warrington would take more away fans to one of those than will go to the home game.
You can never know but I can't see an upset. Having played with and against Pro and Semi Pro players, there is a massive difference in standard between Northern Premier League Division One and League Two.
Quote: Dita's Slot Meter "It will, Exeter won't have played at a place like Cantilever Park before, the more intimidating the better. Christ, I sound like Shaun Wane now.'"
Even if there are 3000 fans there, it won't be intimidating. Cantilever Park is hardly the Ali Sami Yen. Exeter players would have played at plenty of grounds that size, with a rubbish pitch. They average 4-6000 fans as well.
Good luck to them though. I'll be at United v Palace if they play it on the Saturday.
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| Quote: Paul Youane "You also suggested that the club became involved in illegal practices.'"
Should just clarify it was I who suggested sticking flyers to lampposts and they quickly shot me down and gave legal alternatives. Nothing has progressed anyway but thanks for the heads up.
On Exeter, I've heard they have a decent Away following but 300 or so miles will be a hell of a way for a round 1 fixture, I'd imagine having the fixture at the HJ is off the table?
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| Quote: Dropkick Murphy "Correct. That's the problem they have in Wigan and why there's a degree of rivalry between the football and rugby clubs. Obviously some people there do support both their town's teams, but there are plenty of others who already supported another football club (usually from Liverpool or Manchester, same as the case in Warrington) before WAFC started rising up the divisions. Given that many of them also support Wigan RL, they basically view most Latics fans as bandwagon jumpers who either got into "sport" late or ditched their original football club when the local one got into the Premier League. They'll then defend the rugby club as the true sporting representatives of their town.
IF Warrington Town ever rise up the way Wigan Athletic did (very unlikely I know) then it would be the same scenario in Warrington. As it is I obviously wish Town all the best, and I might even be tempted to bandwagon jump the Exeter game myself, but if it gets played on the Saturday I'll be at Liverpool V Chelsea.
It would be great to see a more established football club in Warrington though, and as said above, if it was to happen it would be future generations in the town who would grow up supporting them properly and rightly so.'"
Spot on, when I moved over here I didn't even know Warrington had a football team so jumped on the bandwagon and supported Liverpool, I have grown disillusioned with football over the years as the money and playacting in the game gets right on my t**s.
I was made up when there was a proposal to move Warrington Town to the Omega site as I would have gone a few games with my lad and encouraged him to support a local team and may still do so in the years to come if he gets into football but as it stands he loves his rugby which I am happy with.
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| Ground capacity of 3500 will be set taking into account any police concerns over crowd size and ability to cope. In addition to setting the capacity, what can also be done is the council (not the police) can require the game to be all-ticket (which it is). OK, so the council will take into account the view of the police, but its not the police's final decision.
Exeter (subject to any council over-rule) will be allocated 15% of the capacity (525) under FA Cup rules.
Game is being played Saturday according to WT FB page but not seen anything about television.
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| Cantilever Park doesn't have a capacity anywhere near to 3,500. Wikipedia might say it does, but it really doesn't.
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| Quote: Monsieur Invisible "Cantilever Park doesn't have a capacity anywhere near to 3,500. Wikipedia might say it does, but it really doesn't.'"
The 3500 is also quoted across a number of the sports websites including the BBC. Either they are all using wiki our the official figure. Given that the majority of the pitch is surrounding by terracing it would not be that difficult.
2 x 100 + 2 x 50metres = 300 metres ...... to a depth of 3 metre this is 900 sq meters. Standing capacity is approx 46 people per 10sq metres = 4140. Allowing for the area where the seats are and a bit of elbow room 3500 seems right. IIRC the most its ever held is just over 4000. Remember capacity is the max that can legally/safely be put into that space........ says nothing about comfortably.
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| Quote: mikej " Given that the majority of the pitch is surrounding by terracing'"
It isn't.
Has anything changed since the 1500 'sell out' against Chester a couple of years ago? If not, I wouldn't expect much more than that without a temporary stand being built.
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Just had a dig around. According to WTs own website the capacity at CP is 3500
www.pitchero.com/clubs/warringto ... -7363.html
Some reports around the game v Chester were that a reduction in the crowd size was on the insistence of the licencing authorities.
I wonder how much of the "capacity of the ground is based on the wide open grassy area behind one of the goals......if its still there (to the right as you go into the ground) ?
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Just had a dig around. According to WTs own website the capacity at CP is 3500
www.pitchero.com/clubs/warringto ... -7363.html
Some reports around the game v Chester were that a reduction in the crowd size was on the insistence of the licencing authorities.
I wonder how much of the "capacity of the ground is based on the wide open grassy area behind one of the goals......if its still there (to the right as you go into the ground) ?
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| Quote: mikej "Just had a dig around. According to WTs own website the capacity at CP is 3500
I think it must be. But as soon as you're two deep behind the goal, it's not worth being there. I remember the FA Vase games in the 80's and it was two or three deep around the pitch. I think there was a stand on the far side but with no terracing. Not sure about the Cantilever end though. The attendance then was only 1500-ish I think.
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| There was little more than 1500 v Hyde Utd the last time they were doing well in the FA cup.
It was pretty packed out on that night.
I struggled to see at times as the canal side was 3 deep in front of me.
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| Only a person who hasn't recently set foot inside Cantilever Park could possibly believe that is has a capacity of 3,500.
Googling means nothing. You could fit 10 people in a mini or 10,000 in the South Stand at the HJ if you pack them in like sardines, but you won't get a yhealthand safety certificate for it.
The capacity is around 1,500 unless modifications are made.
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