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Last night I was at Maidenhead United watching Woking with a pal (Woking are scrapping to get into the Conference SOUTH play-offs). I picked up a programme and looked through Maidenhead's attendances - they get about 250 at their home matches and there were just two or three turnstyles and a stand with about a hundred seats......I thought back to 02/03 when Rovers drew at Woking (their ridiculous equaliser bounced over Andy Warrington's head I seem to remember) and it really hits home as to how fortunes contrast when you're standing there freezing on a terrace of about 3 steps. Because Woking needed the points there was actually a \"big\" crowd last night of about 500, and the single tea bar ran out of burgers before half-time.I know I'm not saying anything insightful at all, but when you actually experience \"the opposite journey\" it really puts Rovers incredible achievements in perspective.
i remember being locked in their old ground
Good job, this is that terrace at Nuneaton now...http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll=52.521747,-1.484136&spn=0,0.00817&z=18&layer=c&cbll=52.521837,-1.484028&panoid=fVwsyp7I2OSPBNf2aFmPqQ&cbp=12,348.46,,0,-1.44