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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2020 13:19:33 GMT
Sutton United have been drawn at home to tenants Sutton Common Rovers in the Surrey Senior Cup. Because United are the home team it is a behind closed doors fixture. If Rovers had been at home, their fans would have been able to attend but United's wouldn't. All this despite both clubs playing at the same ground, in the same competition. Absolute lunacy!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2020 14:20:37 GMT
Sutton United have been drawn at home to tenants Sutton Common Rovers in the Surrey Senior Cup. Because United are the home team it is a behind closed doors fixture. If Rovers had been at home, their fans would have been able to attend but United's wouldn't. All this despite both clubs playing at the same ground, in the same competition. Absolute lunacy!!!! And you wont find many grounds as spacious and open as Gander green Lane.
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Post by stainese on Oct 12, 2020 17:02:22 GMT
Switch the tie, All ticket. Sell the tickets at a Rovers home game. Match sorted. 200/300 people in can be well spaced out
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2020 17:44:31 GMT
Switch the tie, All ticket. Sell the tickets at a Rovers home game. Match sorted. 200/300 people in can be well spaced out The FA don't allow ties to switch to enable/allow crowds. And even if they did it would only be SCR's fans who could attend.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2020 18:17:38 GMT
Switch the tie, All ticket. Sell the tickets at a Rovers home game. Match sorted. 200/300 people in can be well spaced out The FA don't allow ties to switch to enable/allow crowds. And even if they did it would only be SCR's fans who could attend. The chances are they are mostly Sutton Utd fans that dont go away
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