marky No.1 wrote:Maybe it makes a difference watching from the opposite side, Andy
Andy D wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Maybe it makes a difference watching from the opposite side, Andy
Aye, i use to always go that side of the ground, good thing is with standing in the Berlin Wall Stand is you don't have to look at it
marky No.1 wrote:Lol.
Would be great to be able to 'respray" the seats red, they do look tired when you see them all empty
Keith wrote:Playing well at the moment, with lots of nice passing & moving. Slew was a bit anonymous on Saturday and rightly substituted but playing well tonight. After he'd skinned their lad a couple of times, he started to look more confident. A couple of runs inside and shot and went past their lad, only to be brought down on the edge of the penalty area. It would be good to see him get an early goal.
Ironically tonight, we're probably going to get more income from iFollow than we would for a normal Checkatrade game, with Rochdale fans probably also watching in good numbers! If we beat Oldham, it would be worth the club not letting fans in until after the [hopefully] Newcastle game as we'd have a split of tens of thousands of Newcastle fans watching! Could be 60 or 70 thousand fans worldwide at £10 a pop. If it is something like £8 to the clubs, split equally that could be over £200,000. Is that how it works?
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