Perhaps that is due to the excessive amount of fawning and arse licking they get in the rag media.Because they’re the biggest draw, audience-wise.
Perhaps that is due to the excessive amount of fawning and arse licking they get in the rag media.Because they’re the biggest draw, audience-wise.
Precisely, regardless of who they drew the BBC would have picked them.Perhaps that is due to the excessive amount of fawning and arse licking they get in the rag media.
Yet knowing us, we will allocate them 5,800 ticketsThey took 58 fans to their away game yesterday
NW counties level back in the 80s was expenses only. (Chadderton FC). Hardly semi pro back then. More high level amateursNorth West Counties, so semi pro.
Should let season ticket holders on Cup scheme in for nowt
Come on, when do we ever adhere to rules?That would be against the rules of the competition.
It was £10 minimum a few years ago. Not sure if it’s still that. Certainty won’t be less.
Think only national league was wages paid semi pro in the 80sNW counties level back in the 80s was expenses only. (Chadderton FC). Hardly semi pro back then. More high level amateurs
Well i got paid :)NW counties level back in the 80s was expenses only. (Chadderton FC). Hardly semi pro back then. More high level amateurs
In fairness, Gillingham is a pain in the arse to get to, the away section is uncovered (or it was when I last saw City there), and there was a major weather warning floating around.They took 58 fans to their away game yesterday
Surely the classy act of 92 laid on free transport then??In fairness, Gillingham is a pain in the arse to get to, the away section is uncovered (or it was when I last saw City there), and there was a major weather warning floating around.
You are right of course but according to this report when they played them last season they also took around 50 fans. And to be fair to them they took a huge 200 to their recent away trip to Doncaster, a huge round journey of circa 150 miles https://salfordnow.co.uk/2023/11/18/salford-city-slump-to-third-defeat-in-a-week-against-gillingham/In fairness, Gillingham is a pain in the arse to get to, the away section is uncovered (or it was when I last saw City there), and there was a major weather warning floating around.
You get expenses rather than wages, that is how it worked. There were 4 divisions under the Conference: NPL NPL1 NWC1 NWC2 (later 80s) and most players got something.Think only national league was wages paid semi pro in the 80s
I'd bet a fair proportion of those going away were fans before the current owners turned up. Or are rags local to the home side.You are right of course but according to this report when they played them last season they also took around 50 fans. And to be fair to them they took a huge 200 to their recent away trip to Doncaster, a huge round journey of circa 150 miles https://salfordnow.co.uk/2023/11/18/salford-city-slump-to-third-defeat-in-a-week-against-gillingham/