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Whose going Preston?

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Would love to.

Although not many at all will be there, 300 max i reckon, specially when not even 1 coach is full yet for it! (FT)

Plus im at work

Posted
Should be. Need to keep the 100% attendance going.

Be it fox travel or car, 90% sure I'll be there

I'm only going if i can get liftage.

Posted
Would love to.

Although not many at all will be there, 300 max i reckon, specially when not even 1 coach is full yet for it! (FT)

Plus im at work

Who the fook gave you a job? :dunno:

Posted
Nope. Will now need to save up for a more away games than home ones. Tis all good away than home.

Especially when im there entertaining you :blink:;)

Posted

I'll be there.... d'oh!

Oh Thrachian - is there a reserve game at the walkers next week against Walsall or something? They gave out leaflets on the foxestravel about the game but didnt say which stadium it was at. Seemed a bit odd to advertise it if it was still at Hinckley

Posted
I'll be there.... d'oh!

Oh Thrachian - is there a reserve game at the walkers next week against Walsall or something? They gave out leaflets on the foxestravel about the game but didnt say which stadium it was at. Seemed a bit odd to advertise it if it was still at Hinckley

This week they are at 'home' - Hinckley against Rotherham on Wednesday 7th, it's the week after Monday 12th when they play Walsall at the Walkers - it's all in the Calendar here

Posted

Not ****ing going anymore because Fox Travel is 'sold out' :rolleyes::angry:

Not impressed with this at all. 42 coaches to Chelsea, but 1 to Preston, where the people that actually go to more than 1 away game a season want to go. :rolleyes:

Posted
Not ****ing going anymore because Fox Travel is 'sold out' :rolleyes::angry:

Not impressed with this at all. 42 coaches to Chelsea, but 1 to Preston, where the people that actually go to more than 1 away game a season want to go. :rolleyes:

Absolute farce.

Posted

Not this time :(. Gutted, as I like Preston - in a perverse kinda way. :mellow:

Posted

Just a theory but I reckon the club must take some of the blame for the strength of our away support.

Yes, for working people, it is never easy to travel long distances on a Tuesday night.

But it hasn't helped that, at a time when we should have a quality team and settled management, we have a reputation for changing management almost weekly and, with half the team injured, there's no-one around with the permanance to rectify the situation.

My first disillusionment came with the sacking of Martin Allen. If he was all that's been said about him he shouldn't have been appointed at all.

My second was the appointment of Megson because, though his results were solid enough, he represented everything I hate about football and his appointed smacked of a total disregard for the need to get the fans buzzing.

Now we have a temporary managerial team who seem to be getting something out of the squad - I wonder what MM's thoughts would have been had we beaten Chelsea - yet it seems clear they too will be ditched and all the time MM talks about loyalty - a word I'm amazed he's ever heard of much less understands.

Four months into the season we still have supposed first team squad players who have delivered next to nothing for their wages - I won't bother naming them because you all know who they are - and there are arguably better players like Kishishev and Dodds still out on loan during a time of crisis.

It all adds up to a shambles and one which somehow we're doing well to survive thus far.

But hopes of being able to watch an efforvescent, attacking football team under the new ownership have been replaced by hopes of being able to collect points in whatever way we can. Overall our football is little better than it has been under Levein and Kelly and we've had so few players who are creating or scoring goals consistently.

That's hardly the scenario which will get people to put everything else to one side and travel miles for away matches at a total cost of £50 or more all told.

Mind you City remain a better bet than Meatloaf. At least they turn up for the game, which is more than was the case with Meatloaf at the NEC last Friday when thousands turned up for an event only to find it cancelled some two hours beforehand and despite the occasion being under threat from days previously.

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