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    Oldham fans at the ricoh

    So had we played Rotherham when they played in Sheffield you would still have gone to Rotherham? I understand the point you are making, but rocking up at the Ricoh today was pretty dumb not matter how you look at it.
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    Lying

    As far as the viability of the Ricoh is concerned, we're all guessing. Even the accounts to be filed next year will cover a period when the club were still playing there (no rent of course, but there were matchday revenues), so it will be February 2015 when we get a real insight. I think the...
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    Lying

    Rumour is that the Ricoh has not secured any summer concerts in 2014 which I guess will pose a problem for them (although they do have that SpringFest thing).
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    2,800

    I think you're probably right. My point is, the 7000 who went berserk at MK Dons clearly feel that this is still our football club. It is the fact that it is still our football club that makes people care so much about what is happening. To say it is no longer our club is borderline bonkers...
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    Lying

    Without wanting to get into an argument, I think I am right in saying that ACLs last set of accounts filed were for the financial year ending 31/5/2012, which is about when the rent strike started is it not? So it is not true to say they made a profit net of football income. The accounts to be...
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    2,800

    Without wishing to get embroiled in one of these silly debates that goes nowhere, that comment is the definition of bonkers.
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    2,800

    To an extent yes, but that's to be expected I suppose, but it's all relative. When we have been a goal behind in previous games, such as Brentford, Rotherham and Tranmere, there hasn't been that lift you'd expect from a home crowd when chasing an equaliser and we went on to lose all those games...
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    2,800

    I'll answer that honestly - yes, it is better with the extra supporters, as it was on Boxing Day, and behind the goal has actually been quite lively last couple of games. All that said, it is still shit, wouldn't pretend otherwise.
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    Rotherham Away New Years Day

    3 blocks sold so still loads left (I think we were given 2400). A 4th block now open for sale online.
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    Rotherham Away New Years Day

    Bit annoying that more people will go to Barnsley than Rotherham, it's not exactly top day out material and Rotherham is a much more important game. Still expect 1500 New Year's Day which is more than decent in this division.
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    Sixfields and the hill

    There is a pool of around 4000 who attend games at Sixfields. Just because there is an average of 1500 attending across the season, doesn't mean it is the SAME 1500 every week. Given than we only have a few hundred season ticket holders, the rest of the crowd is made up of people who pick and...
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    Adrian Durham

    Perhaps they should have let us walk one in after Leon's goal was ruled out? Never offside in a million years. Battered them second half. Get over it Durham you cock.
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    Boxing Day

    Apparently Posh have sold 1600 with PATG available. They will probably have two sides of the ground today. Even with a much bigger than usual turn out from City fans today, which is likely, we still might be outnumbered :(
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    Will CCFC vanish ?

    Fair point. Bit of a fail on my part.
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    Will CCFC vanish ?

    I really am lost. I have not been on here much for months so I think I may have missed something...
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    Will CCFC vanish ?

    Sorry, crossed-wires I think. Was just making the point that you don't have to be religious to be all sanctimonious and righteous - you get that from a lot of evangelical lefties - the ones that think they are all so tolerant, inclusive and progressive; but when a political opponent dies they...
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    Will CCFC vanish ?

    Missed the point in spectacular fashion.
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    Will CCFC vanish ?

    uh? :thinking about:
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    Will CCFC vanish ?

    Agree with that, but the same can be said of non-religious people too. There are many who consider themselves morally superior simply by virtue of which political party they vote for. You only have to look at some of the pond-life writing for the Guardian; people who are never shy to use their...
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    where was everybody

    Ah, my mistake. Talking of Rotherham, confident we'll take 2K there ourselves next week.
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