Modesty, Wembley and My Friends In The North

Modesty, Wembley and My Friends In The North

Postby Captain Haddock » Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:06 pm

Hello all, have been noting your progress with interest these last few weeks and am delighted you've edged yourself impressively into the play-off places, managing that extra bit consistency of results your campaign needed.

Really hope you manage to clinch promotion this season to compliment an excellent early history established in League 2 these last few seasons.

For one, you guys have a great attitude as fans that I've been highly impressed with since first nosing my way on here in the Summer of your first pre-season as a League club.

For another, it'll be a new ground to tick off my extensive list of grounds visited (along with Rochdale).

And finally, it's a perfect excuse for motivating a long trip up to see our friends who live in Lancaster...two birds / one stone etc.

Assuming any promotion DOESN'T happen via the Top 3, I might be able to sneak up at the end of this season to catch the outgoing ground (play-offs) before you move home too. What's more, could also get along to Wembers for the final if you get through.



One question: if you do make the play-offs is it feasible that I'd be able to get a ticket (or two) to the home tie? I know it's premature but just planning a possible strategy come what May!
.....and Smith must score! (1983) :(


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Re: Modesty, Wembley and My Friends In The North

Postby Keith » Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:11 pm

Captain Haddock wrote:One question: if you do make the play-offs is it feasible that I'd be able to get a ticket (or two) to the home tie? I know it's premature but just planning a possible strategy come what May!


I would think it would depend upon how quickly you moved to buy one and as long as you don't live within spitting distance of whoever we'd be playing. There are still some last game tickets availabe so why not come up for that, then register your interest (if we make it)? It will be a big party whether our season has further to go or not!
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Re: Modesty, Wembley and My Friends In The North

Postby Captain Haddock » Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:22 pm

Would love to but have a season ticket at Brighton and our home fixtures mirror yours!

Will keep my fingers crossed for you in your run in though. :D
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