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Absolutely agree with what's been said. Just because MrFrost comments on every attendance thread but doesn't go to the games - doesn't make him any less of a fan. IN fact, I know he is good fan.
What train times are people looking at travelling then?
What pub is everyone meeting in?
Bury v Rovers 27th September 2003. Won 3-1 with goals from Fortune-West, Blundell and McIndoe.Attendance: 3,606. Away fans: 1,076. Looks like we might beat that number on Saturday.I will be paying on the day. I can't afford to buy in advance in case the game is called off (though that seems highly unlikely now) as I can't get to a rearranged game in the week.
2,225 to be precise. But we were top of the League with eight games to go. The numbers at places like Crewe and Brentford will be the ones to watch if we're in the top few places down the stretch. We took 2,096 to Boston in the final away game (the day we clinched the title) and had nearly half the crowd!
8 41 train for us. can't wait
Quote from: swain_drfc on February 01, 2013, 11:29:21 am8 41 train for us. can't waitBloody hell, what time?You will be opening the pie stalls at that rate.
Quote from: RobTheRover on February 01, 2013, 12:02:24 pmQuote from: swain_drfc on February 01, 2013, 11:29:21 am8 41 train for us. can't waitBloody hell, what time?You will be opening the pie stalls at that rate.Plenty of time for breakfast drinks etc..... Looking forward to it.
Making a full day of it Breakfast I Manchester with a few pints before some more in Bury :D
Anyone looking for cheap ale near the Manchester Victoria tram stop to Bury, plus the Urbis, where the national football museum is should try the Sinclair's Oyster bar. £1.80 bitter and £2.15 a pint of their own decent lager. All within 2 mins from tram stop.
No alcohol on sale in the ground for visiting supporters apparently.