Keith wrote:heysham_mfc wrote:seasonsinthesun wrote:What about this for a bizarre scenario? Tickets start selling well, so main stand, north stand and car wash are looking pretty full, only to find that the Shots can't get into the play offs themselves and so the Christie Avenue end only has about 100 or so Aldershot fans in it.
So, due to segregation rules, some Morecame fans can't see the game!![]()
Please please tell me i am barking up the wrong tree, and that this situation could not happen.......could it??![]()
Btw I might yet be one of those season ticket holders who may not take up the chance of the extra tickets.
It could but remember it is the last gbame of the season and Aldershot will bring more just because it's the last LEAGUE game at Christie park home fans have been given the whole of the main stand so it's just the south stand for away fans.
Fixed your quoteToo early to say 'last game'...
seasonsinthesun wrote:What about this for a bizarre scenario? Tickets start selling well, so main stand, north stand and car wash are looking pretty full, only to find that the Shots can't get into the play offs themselves and so the Christie Avenue end only has about 100 or so Aldershot fans in it.
So, due to segregation rules, some Morecame fans can't see the game!![]()
Please please tell me i am barking up the wrong tree, and that this situation could not happen.......could it??![]()
heysham_mfc wrote:Aldershot will bring more just because it's the last LEAGUE game at Christie park home fans have been given the whole of the main stand so it's just the south stand for away fans.
alwaysright wrote:Is this a serious topic ? blackmarket tickets, this is Morecambe FC were talking about here, hard core following of 1600 add the big time charlies probably 1,000 together with 400ish from visitors, 3,000 tops.
alwaysright wrote:I think your rather deluded mate, 3,5oo tops !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Crooky MFC wrote:alwaysright wrote:I think your rather deluded mate, 3,5oo tops !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
If that happens Ned, its quite laughable of how poor that is for the last ever game at Christie Park.
mrpotatohead wrote:the black market could be housed in the super massive black hole at the new arena
seasonsinthesun wrote:I agree with Wigan Shrimp and Red Red Wine. The fact that there will be a full league programme on 8th May means the ManU/Liverpool/PNE/and mildly interested fans will probably not be there.
Remember, when we played York in the semi final 2nd leg, that was on the Bank Holiday Monday when there wasn't a full league programme, same when we played Dagenham in 2003.
Aldershot coming from a long distance means less away supporters than a more local team,
and this all adds up to not making a full house attendance.
Curly wrote:Is the Black Market going to replace the one in Lancaster?
RedRedWine wrote:I think people are optimistic about the final gate at Christie Park. The club are rightly building the fixture up, and I think that it will be a very memorable occasion. It no doubt means a lot to the regulars who go to games all the time, but I'm not sure to what extent it will entice the rest of the towns residents to come down.
Generally from chats in the pub with other people who are in to football etc, it doesn't seem to be a topic that comes up at the moment (this might change closer to the time). If you take yourself out of the bubble that is being a Morecambe fan, why would the last game at Christie Park mean all that much to you? Morecambe will still be playing league football next season. If you only ever go to games that have something riding on it (Wembley) and have not even been to Christie Park that many times then I can't see it meaning all that much. Remember that its only 15 or so years ago that we were getting 300 through the gates (to those people I'd imagine this game means so much more.
I remember one year when we got to the semi-finals of the FA Trophy and Jim Harvey called on a big crowd of 4,000+ to roar us on to Villa Park. At the time for me as a fan I thought this game was massive, one of the biggest we'd had for years. What a shock it was when barely 2,000 turned up. Underestimate this towns apathy at your peril.
I hope I'm wrong.
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