FGR ticket sales
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Be so busy just wear a hat and whichever kid or pensioner on the gate won't question it. Don't they have electronic ticket scanning anyway so even less chance of being stopped.tomfod123 wrote:Ah sorry looking for 2x 16-21 or adult!
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Renishaw’s Park and ride in place tomorrow. Did anyone use this a couple seasons ago? If so, is it a decent option?
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Feeling flush, but will be running late. If anyone looking in wants a pint, Ben will buy and I will re-imburse later.Ben2 wrote:I’ll be in the ‘lost and found’ (Stroud Wetherspoons) from about 12.30 and will probably get a cab to the bottom of the hill with a few others.
RCS if you wish to buy me that pint you owe me Wetherspoons would do least damage to your wallet. Anyone else who’s in Stroud look in and have a beer
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Used it a couple of seasons ago and it was well run to be fair. Unless you get there very early all the limited free parking around the ground will be taken up and at least Renishaw is back on the way towards Cheltenham.Jerry St Clair wrote:Renishaw’s Park and ride in place tomorrow. Did anyone use this a couple seasons ago? If so, is it a decent option?
Going to use it again tomorrow
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The FGR website confirms tickets available in home area for home supporters. I've just got off the phone to the Old Tom Cat who's generously offered the following advice to any CTFC supporters without tickets wanting to get in:
- Speak to all club officials in a west country accent
Wear something green
Tell them you simply adore falafel
Glance admiringly at any wind turbines in the vicinity
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Pics or it didn't happen.Ben2 wrote:I’m only in Stroud!
Absolute scenes
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Sounds about right.Ben2 wrote:Woeful attendance. I reckon without ctfc fans it’s about 1100
Btw, any inner city urbanites dropped dead of exposure on the terrace due to being under prepared for leaving the central heating and urban heat island for two hours?
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Quite a few CTFC fans in the north terrace. Probably at least 20 who made it obvious, plus plenty of others probably keeping incognito.
It was all pretty friendly, and most of the FGR fans around me knew I was Cheltenham and we had a good chat. There was one utter bellend of an FGR fan who grassed up at least one CTfC fan to a steward and demanded he be thrown out. Always one, but most were fine.
It was all pretty friendly, and most of the FGR fans around me knew I was Cheltenham and we had a good chat. There was one utter bellend of an FGR fan who grassed up at least one CTfC fan to a steward and demanded he be thrown out. Always one, but most were fine.
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He'll be a newcomer Vince a-hole licker. Decent Shirefolk would not have done that.Jerry St Clair wrote:Quite a few CTFC fans in the north terrace. Probably at least 20 who made it obvious, plus plenty of others probably keeping incognito.
It was all pretty friendly, and most of the FGR fans around me knew I was Cheltenham and we had a good chat. There was one utter bellend of an FGR fan who grassed up at least one CTfC fan to a steward and demanded he be thrown out. Always one, but most were fine.
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All fine here thanks. Would have posted earlier but my fingers have only just thawed out.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Sounds about right.Ben2 wrote:Woeful attendance. I reckon without ctfc fans it’s about 1100
Btw, any inner city urbanites dropped dead of exposure on the terrace due to being under prepared for leaving the central heating and urban heat island for two hours?
Will heed OTC's advice and go for something warmer than today's t-shirt, shorts and flip-flops if we play there again in November.