Yes. And, if you have a hatchback, trap either end of the scarf across the back windscreen. Used to be a common sight on the motorways.Broadway Brian wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 16:17 Whichever way you go, get your scarf out of the window. That never happens any more.
Used to take such pride in showing my colours as a nipper and spotting all the other scarves on the motorway.
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My assigned seat appears to be in Row B - so hopefully that means second row, and I will be able to sit AND enjoy a view of the game.Jerry St Clair wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 10:33 I take the point made here that with a sold out stand it will be chaos if allocations are not enforced. I just hope the tickets I have are near the back so we can stand.
Fingers crossed.
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People who want to stand can stand at the back
People who want to sit can sit anywhere that isn't the back.
In our away ends, all the people who want to stand do so more or less together anyway. It's never caused problems at well-attended seated away games like Swindon.
People who want to sit can sit anywhere that isn't the back.
In our away ends, all the people who want to stand do so more or less together anyway. It's never caused problems at well-attended seated away games like Swindon.
shocked you have space for a scarfBroadway Brian wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 16:17 Whichever way you go, get your scarf out of the window. That never happens any more.
Used to take such pride in showing my colours as a nipper and spotting all the other scarves on the motorway.
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That’s fine by me - so long as assigned seat numbers don’t get enforced tomorrow. Like I said - fingers crossed we get relaxed stewarding. A total sell-out would make things tricky, with no spare room for “common-sense relocation”, to satisfy both standers and sitters.CTFC.Harry wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 18:20 People who want to stand can stand at the back
People who want to sit can sit anywhere that isn't the back.
In our away ends, all the people who want to stand do so more or less together anyway. It's never caused problems at well-attended seated away games like Swindon.
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Ah yes I fully agreeLeckyfan wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 18:32That’s fine by me - so long as assigned seat numbers don’t get enforced tomorrow. Like I said - fingers crossed we get relaxed stewarding. A total sell-out would make things tricky, with no spare room for “common-sense relocation”, to satisfy both standers and sitters.CTFC.Harry wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 18:20 People who want to stand can stand at the back
People who want to sit can sit anywhere that isn't the back.
In our away ends, all the people who want to stand do so more or less together anyway. It's never caused problems at well-attended seated away games like Swindon.
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I got me a Chrysler, it sits about 20, so hurry up…Ihearye wrote:shocked you have space for a scarfBroadway Brian wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 16:17 Whichever way you go, get your scarf out of the window. That never happens any more.
Used to take such pride in showing my colours as a nipper and spotting all the other scarves on the motorway.
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In Milton Keynes tonight, but if you could come via thst would be greatBroadway Brian wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 20:10I got me a Chrysler, it sits about 20, so hurry up…Ihearye wrote:shocked you have space for a scarfBroadway Brian wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 16:17 Whichever way you go, get your scarf out of the window. That never happens any more.
Used to take such pride in showing my colours as a nipper and spotting all the other scarves on the motorway.
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I'll bring the jukebox money.Broadway Brian wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 20:10I got me a Chrysler, it sits about 20, so hurry up…Ihearye wrote:shocked you have space for a scarfBroadway Brian wrote: ↑26 Apr 2024, 16:17 Whichever way you go, get your scarf out of the window. That never happens any more.
Used to take such pride in showing my colours as a nipper and spotting all the other scarves on the motorway.
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I'll actually be racing to the Scottish border from Aberdeen so that I can hopefully get somewhere with decent WiFi and watch it on iFollow. Otherwise, hopefully 5Live will do a decent job of updates.
Godspeed all Robins of Cheltenham. May your voyage be bountiful!
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Second that - travel safe Robins. And shout yourself hoarse today.Ihearye wrote:Well here we go. Safe journey to all what ever route and means of travel
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Hope everyone there has a day to remember.
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Had a few ciders on the train and I’m not feeling any less nervous.
Im dreading the 90 minutes.
Im dreading the 90 minutes.
Have a safe journey there and back - I'm still unreasonably nervous. Need a couple of good memories like Pack's FK Vs Torquay years ago to settle the nerves...CTFC.Harry wrote: ↑27 Apr 2024, 07:53 Had a few ciders on the train and I’m not feeling any less nervous.
Im dreading the 90 minutes.
Stewards trying to burst balloons and inflatables, but in a non-confrontational way.
Bagged a seat on front row, so hopefully will get a decent view sat down. Only worry now is if I will get crushed if… WHEN Cheltenham score!