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by ROADRUNNER » 14 Nov 2014, 15:30

have to say the atmosphere was electric in the 2nd half against woking, even the players commented after, they said that how could 2000 people make so much noise. it was the best ia long time at home, we should be doing that every week.

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by brooker » 14 Nov 2014, 13:05

I'm looking forward to tomorrow, and hopefully a good atmosphere. I actually thought the pop was pretty loud against Grimsby, and hope for a good attendance, considering we haven't had home footy for a month.

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by Forest gull » 14 Nov 2014, 09:33

Like plenty of other exiles I manage more away than home matches. I will be going to the Launa Windows Stadium tomorrow for the FGR match. I am always amazed by the pop side moaners. Why does Bartlett even bother turning up ffs? All he does is moan like a big poof.

Can we not try to turn our stadium into a ' fortress ' just for once?

Come on all you yellow army, we all want our team to win.

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by tktufc91 » 14 Nov 2014, 08:18

I normally go to more away games than home games and I much prefer the atmosphere at away games.

I mean two that stick in my mind were Portsmouth last season and our trip to Buckle's Rovers. I don't think I've ever experienced an atmosphere like that at Plainmoor ever. Same goes for the play-off for at Shrewsbury (although I wasn't there, on TV the yellow army sounded magnificent.)

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by ROADRUNNER » 14 Nov 2014, 06:50

yes and wait for tomorrows match , as soon as ricey makes a mistake barlett and half the popside will be on his back, pity they cant put as much effort in to getting behind the team as they do slagging them off when something goes wrong. :@

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by happytorq » 13 Nov 2014, 22:00

Neal wrote:A bit odd I know but Im enjoying away games more than home games :)
I always enjoyed the away games a lot more. The home games tend to descend into moaning very quickly, whereas in my experience the away games are a lot more positive, and everybody is there for a good time.

Hoping to be at Braintree in December

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by KingsteigntonYellow » 13 Nov 2014, 20:15

I have family in East Sussex, so if I can get the funds together for petrol and tickets I'll be going to Dover.

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by Neal » 13 Nov 2014, 12:37

A bit odd I know but Im enjoying away games more than home games :)

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by Glostergull » 13 Nov 2014, 10:50

That's what I have always been banging on about.

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by taxilady » 13 Nov 2014, 09:53

The support was brilliant at Barnet, I thought it was the best away-end atmosphere since Fratton Park. Home games don't always deliver the same sort of atmosphere though...sometimes it depends if Danny's there with his drum !

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by Neal » 13 Nov 2014, 09:00

I know I’ve said it several times already this season, but I was so proud to be manager of this club, when you hear our fans singing from start to finish like they did,” he said.

“It was cold and wet, but they were ready, to get behind us, jump around and sing.

“They were absolutely magnificent – all the players were talking about them.

“That’s what these young players need, especially when things don’t go right.

I agree and I thoroughly enjoyed it!

How about trying to get as many as we can to Dover away in Dec. Especially the South East Gulls, and make the Dover game like a home game

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