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Corrupt Gulf state lies about popularity of vanity project? Who would have known!
On Friday, it took me seven hours to drive from Pulborough to Lincoln, 210 miles. Believe me, the roads are chock-a-block with people going on holiday.
And I stopped at Peterborough Services - it took me almost half an hour to get from the A1 into a parking space.
I was slightly disappointed that Home fans dipped below the 8k mark, especially after getting off to a winning start.
I understand folk are on holiday etc, but at present there is clearly no need for a new Stadium, which I feel is crucial for ours and the Cowley’s long term ambitions.
Had 7 or so ST's around us who were way as well.7 in our row we’re missing and all season ticket holders, County will be a sell out no question. If we can tip 8000 for Bury a week on Tuesday would be fantastic. Are tickets selling well?
A new stadium won't just be for increasd capacity it would be built to be a much more community based venue plus , and more importantly going forward, it will allow us to maximise our revenue streams on the corporate side, an area which we are missing out on at present.
Expanding Sincil Bank isn't really an option as it would cause more problems than it would solve so for me a city based new stadium is the way foreward as soon as possible.
I was slightly disappointed that Home fans dipped below the 8k mark, especially after getting off to a winning start.
I understand folk are on holiday etc, but at present there is clearly no need for a new Stadium, which I feel is crucial for ours and the Cowley’s long term ambitions.
I was slightly disappointed that Home fans dipped below the 8k mark, especially after getting off to a winning start.
I understand folk are on holiday etc, but at present there is clearly no need for a new Stadium, which I feel is crucial for ours and the Cowley’s long term ambitions.
I really don’t think we want to be going to the expense of relocating the stadium. Sitting in the Coop stand on Saturday, there is room to fit 3-4,000 on the opposite side of the ground with a bit of ingenuity. I don’t know what the current situation is with the costing of where we are now, but I don’t believe that a much larger out of town stadium is necessary and if we don’t achieve Championship status, and when the Cowley’s eventually leave us, which they clearly will at some time, it would probably ruin us..
Funny you should say that...our Norfolk friend abandoned ship when we were relegated and went to watch Man City instead. Hence the link I posted, about the notorious Emptihad.Are you a comedian? Or did you just start watching Lincoln a couple of seasons ago?
Explain that one Kev????
Particularly in holiday periods, casual fans are less likely to want to commit themselves ahead of a game.
We would have been better to announce early that there was pay on the day for the Swindon game, the same is likely to be true for the home games against Bury and Crawley.