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Just noticed that Brentford have stuck 2 fingers up at FA ticket allocation rules and have given Barnet less than the minimum. Shocking how bigger teams (Don’t think Brentford will be classed as bigger that often) are allowed to walk all over smaller teams
It will be a race to get tickets then if we have to go there in R6.
Quote from: drfchound on February 05, 2019, 11:11:25 amIt will be a race to get tickets then if we have to go there in R6.IF we get through, andIF they get through, andIF we're drawn against them, andIF it's at their place, I'll worry about tickets. Until then, I'll worry about things I can control a bit more immediate in my life. ;-)
I reckon about 25,000 to be fair! Or at least that's the amount of people who would claim to have been there. Bit like the 50,000 that went to Everton in '85! Lol
Quote from: Al4475 on February 05, 2019, 02:49:13 pmI reckon about 25,000 to be fair! Or at least that's the amount of people who would claim to have been there. Bit like the 50,000 that went to Everton in '85! LolI reckon about 1500-1600 at Brentford,I was there on the terrace,not sure how many were in the seats above,Also did Everton as a 13 year old with my Dad,other memorable days for different reasons,Cheltenham away 2008 I was in the home end,so disappointed at fulltime but it then lead to one of the greatest moments in our history with the playoff final at Wembley,Didn't get to Chester or Stoke due to being on holiday & work commitments,Other great days Leyton Orient,Mansfield away when we new we were going up,Millenium stadium V Bristol Rovers & the carling cup run against Man City,Villa & Arsenal,We've being very lucky in the last 15-20 years had a lot of success with playoff finals & promotions hopefully this season will be one to remember also.