Up the Scabby Rough.wivelgull wrote: ↑30 Dec 2018, 22:18 You can guarantee that only a very small number of those intending to attend the Truro game will have read (i) the club website (ii) these fora and so will have no idea about the different arrangements. Looks like trouble ahead! (I shall be going to the Whitby Town vs Scarborough game which is (a) all ticket and (b) segregated. We might (emphasise might) get a 2000 crowd.
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Common sense prevails - they’ve moved the segregation line one block along today. Truro don’t need much space for their home fixture.
And only about ten Torquay fans sat in the extra blockstandupsitdown wrote: ↑01 Jan 2019, 14:32 Common sense prevails - they’ve moved the segregation line one block along today. Truro don’t need much space for their home fixture.
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But it was there if needed. If it is available most weeks fans might get used to walking a bit further and spreading out into the extra section.
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