redrobo wrote:Time for that huge banner to have an outing I feel.....
Let's fill the away stand and then both ends can 'suck' the ball into the away net.....
RedRedWine wrote:Assuming that we do fill the stadium, with 5,000 home fans surely this will be the biggest 'home' attendance for a Morecambe game since 2001 vs Ipswich Town in the FA Cup..... perhaps potentially since 1962 vs Weymouth?
An I was there moment for sure - although unfortunately I won't be as things stand.
Fair play to the players and management for their efforts in recent weeks, when things started to look bleak against a backdrop of being paid late and the off-field shenanigans. Lincoln City are in brilliant recent form, but then again we have taken 7/9 and really it should've been three wins on the bounce.
Although we aren't in action this evening, there are some important fixtures to keep an eye on that will impact our chances of survival:
Barnsely vs Ipswich Town (could do with the Typkes winning, and keep their automatic promotion hopes alive heading into their weekend fixture vs MK Dons)
Bolton Wanderers vs Accrington Stanley
Oxford United (no win in 17) vs Cheltenham Town
IF things go our way this week, by 17:00 on Saturday our fate could be in our own hands - something that didn't seem possible after the Sat to Plymouth. UTFS
jbc.shrimp wrote:RedRedWine wrote:Assuming that we do fill the stadium, with 5,000 home fans surely this will be the biggest 'home' attendance for a Morecambe game since 2001 vs Ipswich Town in the FA Cup..... perhaps potentially since 1962 vs Weymouth?
An I was there moment for sure - although unfortunately I won't be as things stand.
Fair play to the players and management for their efforts in recent weeks, when things started to look bleak against a backdrop of being paid late and the off-field shenanigans. Lincoln City are in brilliant recent form, but then again we have taken 7/9 and really it should've been three wins on the bounce.
Although we aren't in action this evening, there are some important fixtures to keep an eye on that will impact our chances of survival:
Barnsely vs Ipswich Town (could do with the Typkes winning, and keep their automatic promotion hopes alive heading into their weekend fixture vs MK Dons)
Bolton Wanderers vs Accrington Stanley
Oxford United (no win in 17) vs Cheltenham Town
IF things go our way this week, by 17:00 on Saturday our fate could be in our own hands - something that didn't seem possible after the Sat to Plymouth. UTFS
I know I keep mentioning the same game, but how many would we have had for the Daggenham rearranged game when Peter McGuigan made it free entry. The only place not full was the seated away area. Sorry I don't remember the year.
vvm wrote:Bartercard sold out, less than 600 tickets left in the ground.
vvm wrote:Did the ground not sell out against Sunderland last season? Attendance is noted as 5,831, does that not make our true capacity closer to that or was there a reason for a reduced capacity?
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