Cheltenham Town (A) - Virtual Tickets

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Nesty wrote:
any idea how much has been taken on the official ticket sales ?

Last I saw this morning the club said that the Colin Farmer was sold out and the Hazlewoods nearly was. So if we got 3,000 that’s £30k.
 
Thanks guys a staggering amount for us. Couldn't believe how many city fans donated and helped our club. I'm pretty sure our supporters will find a way as we always do to thank you all for the amazing generosity. Blown away by it.

Alright Johnny,

Am pleased to say I was one of the many City fans who bought these virtual tickets. The whole of the football pyramid, not just in England, but everywhere needs clubs like Cheltenham to thrive, so hopefully these funds, along with the TV money should go some way to tiding you over until things get back to normal.
Many congratulations on your team's performance too. I'm obviously glad that we got through but you certainly scared the shit out of us !! Not 1970's lower league hoof ball either - played some really good stuff.
Anyway - best of luck with the rest of the season. Hope all goes well.
 
Thanks guys a staggering amount for us. Couldn't believe how many city fans donated and helped our club. I'm pretty sure our supporters will find a way as we always do to thank you all for the amazing generosity. Blown away by it.

Happy to have bought a virtual ticket to help out your club. The pyramid must be maintained. All the best for the rest of the season. Hope you go up.
 
Thanks guys . Good luck tonight and all the best for the season. Rooting for you. ⚽⚽⚽
 
Cheltenham are on the verge of promotion from League Two.

They just need one point from their remaining three matches:


Good luck. I hope you do it.
 
Cheltenham are on the verge of promotion from League Two.

They just need one point from their remaining three matches:


Good luck. I hope you do it.
Looking at the table they are six points ahead of the teams in fourth and fifth who each only have two games left to play. Cheltenham have a far better goal difference (+20 versus +7 Morecombe and +6 Tranmere) so they are effectively up. They will want to finish top above Cambridge and Bolton though.
 
Thanks guys and Cheltenham fans rooting for you too.
Twitchy bum time tonight but we'll all be watching on ifollow. Probably should have won it by now but a mixture of bad luck, injuries and poor finishing leaves us within a point of Division 1.
Don't think your support with the virtual tickets will be forgotten and moves will be made to thank you some how.
For me a weekend in Manchester is on for November so helpful hints will be welcome for four middle aged couples who have a taste for real ale .
Good luck all.
 
Thanks guys and Cheltenham fans rooting for you too.
Twitchy bum time tonight but we'll all be watching on ifollow. Probably should have won it by now but a mixture of bad luck, injuries and poor finishing leaves us within a point of Division 1.
Don't think your support with the virtual tickets will be forgotten and moves will be made to thank you some how.
For me a weekend in Manchester is on for November so helpful hints will be welcome for four middle aged couples who have a taste for real ale .
Good luck all.
For real ale I'd try;
Port St Beerhouse, Bar Fringe, Crown and Kettle, The Castle and Mackie Mayor - these are fairly close to each other Northern Quarter side of town. Marble Arch prob 15min walk out but worth a visit.
Also Britons Protection, Peveril of the Peak and Rain Bar are near each other off Oxford Rd and all decent. Lass O'Gowrie also good for ale
Main shopping/Town Hall area has Crown and Anchor, Mr Thomas's, Sams and Albert Chop Houses plus Rising Sun which are all good for ale, or were before lockdown.
Not to everyones taste but the Wetherspoons pubs usually have a good ale selection and will be cheaper than most of the aboce.
All the best for the season finale.
 
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