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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2013 15:34:14 GMT
I know the answer to this already, but do Wealdstone really need the entire away end?
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Post by oxfordinmaid on Nov 4, 2013 15:48:12 GMT
DO they !!!!
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Post by tim on Nov 4, 2013 15:52:30 GMT
Segregation arrangements: After discussions with the various safety agencies, Maidstone United have decided that Tuesday’s FA Trophy replay against Wealdstone will be segregated. Visiting supporters will take the northeast section of the ground. This covers the area between the far end steps of the FieldTurf main stand, past Gate C and up to and including the right-hand section of the Henry Reeves & Co Stand. They will also have rows C to H, seats 1 to 14, in the FieldTurf main stand. Admission for Wealdstone supporters will be via Gate C, down the steps into the ground. Any supporters who have difficulty with steps will be escorted via the main entrance. There will be a refreshment kiosk and toilets in the away section. Because of the FA Trophy alcohol restrictions, no alcoholic drinks will be served from that kiosk. Also, regrettably, there is no indoor area for warmth before the game or at half time. After the match, away supporters will exit via Gate C only. Club chief executive Bill Williams said: “We have not taken this decision lightly and have given it a lot of thought over the weekend. “It’s unfortunate that a minority of people who turned up to that opening game of the season have prompted this decision. While recognising Saturday’s match passed off without incident, we are mindful that there could be 1,000 or more spectators for the replay. “I would ask all spectators, be they home, away or neutral to work with our stewards on the night and that the only talking point be the match itself.” Home supporters will use the main turnstiles. Season tickets holders can purchase their seats up until 16:00. If your seat is in rows C to H, seats 1 to 14, we will do our best to relocate you elsewhere. All gates will open at 18:15. Admission fees for this fixture are: Adults £10, Concessions £7, Youth (11-16) £4 and under 11s £2. From that I'd say no!
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Post by islandstone on Nov 4, 2013 15:56:49 GMT
Well, I hope you've got plenty of stewards and police in the ground, they'll be needed! Not from any trouble from the Wealdstone fans, but you know it's gonna kick off when a moaning git from the main stand can't sit in his seat! Toon can rough it with us plebs.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2013 15:57:09 GMT
Well if u and ur mates weren't so punchy opening day they wouldn't. Takes 2 to tango.
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Post by islandstone on Nov 4, 2013 15:58:55 GMT
I know the answer to this already, but do Wealdstone really need the entire away end? Yes they will need 5sqm each......so all 36 can fit in.
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Post by toonarmy on Nov 4, 2013 16:01:14 GMT
Well, I hope you've got plenty of stewards and police in the ground, they'll be needed! Not from any trouble from the Wealdstone fans, but you know it's gonna kick off when a moaning git from the main stand can't sit in his seat! I've got my seat Tim
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Post by toonarmy on Nov 4, 2013 16:02:46 GMT
Well, I hope you've got plenty of stewards and police in the ground, they'll be needed! Not from any trouble from the Wealdstone fans, but you know it's gonna kick off when a moaning git from the main stand can't sit in his seat! Toon can rough it with us plebs. No I will have pre drink lemonade with the plebs then take my seat in the stand
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2013 17:45:01 GMT
Already got my ticket so I'm not bothered if it is or not. You will be pleased to hear this..."Ditto!"
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Post by jt on Nov 4, 2013 17:47:35 GMT
Apparently Wealdstone supporters are moaning as we have done anything to change the train times for them to get home!
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Post by islandstone on Nov 4, 2013 17:51:02 GMT
Toon can rough it with us plebs. No I will have pre drink lemonade with the plebs then take my seat in the stand Fine, be like that.
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Post by toonarmy on Nov 4, 2013 17:53:41 GMT
Your not a pleb, IS, you are a thoroughly decent fellow
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2013 18:17:18 GMT
Let's all be adults here , our aim is to come and give our vocal support to our club (Maidstone United)and see the job finished at our place, after an excellent second half performance on Saturday, where our supporters behaved impeccably and willed on our team to a well deserved draw. C'mon the Stones !!!... let's show all those concerned that we are a friendly club trying to achieve success on the pitch !!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2013 18:27:27 GMT
Segregation arrangements: After discussions with the various safety agencies, Maidstone United have decided that Tuesday’s FA Trophy replay against Wealdstone will be segregated. Visiting supporters will take the northeast section of the ground. This covers the area between the far end steps of the FieldTurf main stand, past Gate C and up to and including the right-hand section of the Henry Reeves & Co Stand. They will also have rows C to H, seats 1 to 14, in the FieldTurf main stand. Admission for Wealdstone supporters will be via Gate C, down the steps into the ground. Any supporters who have difficulty with steps will be escorted via the main entrance. There will be a refreshment kiosk and toilets in the away section. Because of the FA Trophy alcohol restrictions, no alcoholic drinks will be served from that kiosk. Also, regrettably, there is no indoor area for warmth before the game or at half time. After the match, away supporters will exit via Gate C only. Club chief executive Bill Williams said: “We have not taken this decision lightly and have given it a lot of thought over the weekend. “It’s unfortunate that a minority of people who turned up to that opening game of the season have prompted this decision. While recognising Saturday’s match passed off without incident, we are mindful that there could be 1,000 or more spectators for the replay. “I would ask all spectators, be they home, away or neutral to work with our stewards on the night and that the only talking point be the match itself.” Home supporters will use the main turnstiles. Season tickets holders can purchase their seats up until 16:00. If your seat is in rows C to H, seats 1 to 14, we will do our best to relocate you elsewhere. All gates will open at 18:15. Admission fees for this fixture are: Adults £10, Concessions £7, Youth (11-16) £4 and under 11s £2. From that I'd say no! Isn't the "right hand section" the side where the refreshment vans are - hence the whole of the Springfield End?
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Post by toonarmy on Nov 4, 2013 18:44:34 GMT
No I think they will open up the little storage shed close to the toilets, the one they opened last year
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