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Last Sunday, Welsh Phil submitted a somewhat devisive and confrontational post relating to what type of fan should be prioritised for the reduced allocation at Dumpdale. I have to say, that all things considered, I wholeheartedly agree with him, albeit I appreciate that it may upset some longstanding and loyal fans.
The simple fact is, that due to the vindictive nature of Petty Ridsdale, we have been given a paltry 2,000 tickets, this being 200 less than we gave them in a stadium barely two thirds the capacity of theirs. The Liverpool legend Kop at Dumpdale holds approximately 5,900 and we have basically been given a third of it!
In order to try and create some kind of atmosphere amongst the Nobbers, Ridsdale has then made it possible for them to re-allocate to the adjacent half of the Kop. I assume that there will be up to 3,000 lively Lillyshoites alongside us. It is therefore incumbent upon all 2,000 Seasiders in attendance to be loud and proud, in order to provide the maximum vocal backing possible to our team.
Anyone attempting to obtain an away ticket for this fixture should ask themselves, will they be going there as a passive spectator or a vocal supporter and which one will best benefit the team on the night?
At the end of the day it is each individuals choice to attend (if they can get a ticket) but if you are there on the evening, be loud and proud and show that lot what true supporters are!
UTMP!
The simple fact is, that due to the vindictive nature of Petty Ridsdale, we have been given a paltry 2,000 tickets, this being 200 less than we gave them in a stadium barely two thirds the capacity of theirs. The Liverpool legend Kop at Dumpdale holds approximately 5,900 and we have basically been given a third of it!
In order to try and create some kind of atmosphere amongst the Nobbers, Ridsdale has then made it possible for them to re-allocate to the adjacent half of the Kop. I assume that there will be up to 3,000 lively Lillyshoites alongside us. It is therefore incumbent upon all 2,000 Seasiders in attendance to be loud and proud, in order to provide the maximum vocal backing possible to our team.
Anyone attempting to obtain an away ticket for this fixture should ask themselves, will they be going there as a passive spectator or a vocal supporter and which one will best benefit the team on the night?
At the end of the day it is each individuals choice to attend (if they can get a ticket) but if you are there on the evening, be loud and proud and show that lot what true supporters are!
UTMP!
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