Gone_Shrimping wrote:Is it worth the Trust trying to charter some coaches from Travellers Choice at Silverdale ?
Teams like Morecambe wrote:http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news/transport/no-weekend-trains-between-blackpool-and-preston-1-8337642
No trains between Preston and Blackpool for 10 weeks. Somebody help, if your not drinking a can of Strongbow Dark Fruits on a train at 10am its not really an 'away day' is it
SupermarketShrimp wrote:Now, I may be a bit ahead of myself here, but on Blackpool away, given all the oyston stuff, not a penny more, etc etc, I'm sure Blackpool fans would prefer it more if we did some event instead of attending the game in solidarity. I'm sure they'd back something where we booked a pub and we all got drunk watching Soccer Saturday or something in a pub in Blackpool.
I haven't given it much thought as I'm busy with work and all manners of other stuff - I'm sure in the next week or so their lot will be along to ask us not to attend, that's all.
steve mfc wrote:SupermarketShrimp wrote:Now, I may be a bit ahead of myself here, but on Blackpool away, given all the oyston stuff, not a penny more, etc etc, I'm sure Blackpool fans would prefer it more if we did some event instead of attending the game in solidarity. I'm sure they'd back something where we booked a pub and we all got drunk watching Soccer Saturday or something in a pub in Blackpool.
I haven't given it much thought as I'm busy with work and all manners of other stuff - I'm sure in the next week or so their lot will be along to ask us not to attend, that's all.
As much as I sympathise with the Blackpool fans I think its more important at the moment to go to the game and give the lads as much support as we can.
SupermarketShrimp wrote:Now, I may be a bit ahead of myself here, but on Blackpool away, given all the oyston stuff, not a penny more, etc etc, I'm sure Blackpool fans would prefer it more if we did some event instead of attending the game in solidarity. I'm sure they'd back something where we booked a pub and we all got drunk watching Soccer Saturday or something in a pub in Blackpool.
I haven't given it much thought as I'm busy with work and all manners of other stuff - I'm sure in the next week or so their lot will be along to ask us not to attend, that's all.
Teams like Morecambe wrote:http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news/transport/no-weekend-trains-between-blackpool-and-preston-1-8337642
No trains between Preston and Blackpool for 10 weeks. Somebody help, if your not drinking a can of Strongbow Dark Fruits on a train at 10am its not really an 'away day' is it
halftimeresults wrote:I do feel sorry for the genuine Blackpool fans but let's remember how the behaviour of their fans led to bad press for our club.
halftimeresults wrote:Yeah I'll only sort one if he's full
I've not done one since Sunderland
Arnside Red wrote:he BFC fans realise it is churlish to expect away fans not to follow their team, all they ask is that you don't spend a penny more inside or outside the stadium, they encourage the use of local pubs etc, I was there 10 days ago with Barnsley for the Cup game, there were a few fans outside handing out leaflets explaining their grievences and asking fans not to buy food/drinks inside, most Reds fans complied, others didn't but they were booed etc by other Barnsley fans, usually there will be someone from Blackpool contacting away fans message boards detailing this, expect a post at some stage.......as we have seen it is easy for club owners to treat their clubs/supporters with contempt and I would really hope our fans support their requests when we visit Bloomfield Rd shortly
Wild Bill wrote:This could be a great away day for us. Agree with the Oyston ban on food but might need a half time pint! Perhaps the ST can arrange some coaches and get a really decent following going down early and into the local pubs? Maybe even arrange a ticket and coach combo and buy from the Club Shop as this would give a small percentage to us and a bit less to the Oystons!
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