Is there usually a criteria for buying away tickets this season?
What’s the chances of me being able to buy two tickets to Preston away if I haven’t been to any games / not a member etc.
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1600, plus still selling as fans waiting for their wages to be banked.
Shirley going to touch 2000
Is there usually a criteria for buying away tickets this season?
What’s the chances of me being able to buy two tickets to Preston away if I haven’t been to any games / not a member etc.
Remember the nazi police search at the out of town garden centre for the coach travellers in 2000 ?
Last time I went one of our party was refused entry to the ground, another was questionned on why he had a glasses case in his pocket but wasn't wearing glasses and a lad was tear gassed after the game.
[QUOTE=BLUETIT;5465812]1600, plus still selling as fans waiting for their wages to be banked.
Shirley going to touch 2000[/QUOT
You know you may upset people on here calling Stoke, Sjoke don’t you
[QUOTE=goats;5465954]We won 2 1 up there I think
We were coasting and let in a late goal to give em a chance
We completely bottled it
It was really bad outside and it seemed an hour at least till the car park started moving
If I remember someone threw a drain at the riot police according to reports the next day
[QUOTE=SLUDGE FACTORY;5465956]We let a late one in up there, then a deflected free kick in injury time at Ninian.
First time we didn't score under Lennie Lawrence and our first defeat under him. What a time. I thought we'd win 3-0 and go up. We were that good that season after Lennie took over. The rest of his tenure was average.
Bought my tickets for Stoke away.
Hoping to end a streak of L L L in my last three aways this season
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03/04 under Lennie Lawrence's management has to be up there among the most enjoyable seasons in the twenty first century. We not only survived in the Championship easily, we also did so playing some great attacking football for half of the season at least. We were a much more fluent and entertaining side in the second tier than we ever were in the third one - as for Stoke, I can remember us doing the double over them within a month that season with Earnie scoring perhaps his best ever goal down here and Peter Thorne netting a hat trick up there.
The Play Off defeat was probably the most stunned and disappointed I ever been after a City game, it's twenty one years ago now and I'd be much better placed to accept it now as it would be fully expected because of what I'f day is a uniquely bad home record in promotion Play Offs - won one and lost six.
[QUOTE=BLUETIT;5465991]Earnie started and scored. You're right about everything else though.
https://www.espn.co.uk/football/match/_/gameId/48343
Edit - Sorry, not sure why that's come up as Sludge's quote, it was Bluetit's.