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What's everybody's plans for pboro on Friday?

 

Rush home from work, get changed & have tea. Then cycle back down Oundle Road to London Road. Then, (all being well) just after 9.30, look for my son coming out the other side of the ground so I can jeer at him & his mates.

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I've still got 3 options for Friday night:

1 - Sit at home and watch it on the box,

2 -Hop on to the train and go to the game and be home about 11,

3 - Go to the game with some work colleagues, then head into p'boro town after and get smashed before the 3:25 train back to Huntingdon.

 

Currently looking more like number 1 as the interest from people from work is minimal, and save the money from going when can watch it on sky even though it's my local game for the season.

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I'm going to be streaming and steaming .i hope we put one over on my ex-employer who is madder than Mad Jack Mehat ,who's just got a doctorate in madness at Completely Bonkers University of Insanity (just outside Minehead)

Everyone at Pish will be terrorised and if we can get an early goal we will 'ave 'em .

I predict carnage .

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P'boro' fans & players all reckon the London Road atmosphere was much better on Saturday when their new stand was open and home fans were behind both goals.

Lesson to be learnt there for the AG redevelopment?

 

City fans should certainly be behind both goals if we want the new AG to be a fortress, but redevelopment plans give the Atyeo to away fans unfortunately.

 

A big chance lost and a mistake imo.

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City fans should certainly be behind both goals if we want the new AG to be a fortress, but redevelopment plans give the Atyeo to away fans unfortunately.

 

A big chance lost and a mistake imo.

 

Problem is, where do you put them? At least the tunnel will be in the Williams so away fans in Atyeo won't have that advantage.

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Problem is, where do you put them? At least the tunnel will be in the Williams so away fans in Atyeo won't have that advantage.

 

Out of the way completely, seems to work for Newcastle and others.

 

Many clubs have seen the advantage of having home fans behind both goals and have relocated away fans accordingly. e.g. Villa.

 

Surely a suitable area could have been found in the Dolman or New Williams when planning the redeveloped AG?

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Out of the way completely, seems to work for Newcastle and others.

 

Many clubs have seen the advantage of having home fans behind both goals and have relocated away fans accordingly. e.g. Villa.

 

Surely a suitable area could have been found in the Dolman or New Williams when planning the redeveloped AG?

 

Dolman very unlikely due to the access I'd have thought, plus the away fans would be very close to the pitch anyway.

 

Williams corner of top tier might work but can't see the club doing that given the Williams will be the "corporate" stand charging the highest prices.

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Dolman very unlikely due to the access I'd have thought, plus the away fans would be very close to the pitch anyway.

 

Williams corner of top tier might work but can't see the club doing that given the Williams will be the "corporate" stand charging the highest prices.

 

Presumably areas close to the pitch in the Dolman could be netted off? Access could well be a problem, but City used to give the A block (possibly A&B) to away fans at one time. A short term experiment which backfired if I remember rightly but surely it will feasible in the future with fans able to enter and exit from the new vomitories?

 

As for the New Williams, ideal position for the away fans would be up in the God's like at Newcastle.

 

I don't see the top tier being a first choice area for many home fans anyway, and imagine it will be near empty, or even left closed by the club, except for exceptionally big games.

 

Ideally they'd have made provisions in the planning stages but I'm sure it could be sorted out for both ends to be City fans if the club really put their mind to it.

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Will be streaming the match in to my living room in Chicago!

 

Friday is the day after Thanksgiving so most people will be off and a 1:45 pm KO is perfect.

 

Kind of like the guy above my cousin is a Posh fan, but lives in Bethlehem (Pennsylvania) and I volunteered to help him stream the match via phone.

 

Any links between now and Friday are very well received!

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The plan is to Land at a heathrow 3.10 from Moldova where I have been working (via Istanbul). Leg it to the tube to Livepool street then train to Stowmarket Suffolk where I live.Grab Takeaway then settle down in front of SKY at home. POSH is only 1 and a quarter hours away by car but think I would be unlikely to make it and I think I will !have had enough travelling by then.

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Home this week, so no problem getting home early.

Sit down in front of TV , with a pint in hand. Margaret will have Baileys in had.

Cheer on the lads to start another run of wins.

Whiskey to celebrate , to finish the evening off 

 

COYR 

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Get on on plane from Hong Kong on Thursday night, fly all night to Heathrow, go to the hotel and sleep. Wake up mid afternoon and get the train up to Peterborough, cheer City on to victory. Train back to London, sleep, wake up on Saturday morning and fly back to Hong Kong!!

 

Fair play!! I'm not even coming back from Bruges!! I will be desperately hoping that an Irish bar has it on. ******* Christmas Markets!

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