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injury time winner against them ruled out for offside on saturday - decision their big sister would have been proud of
 
injury time winner against them ruled out for offside on saturday - decision their big sister would have been proud of


Was this the Saturday just gone? Only reason I ask is we drove back past pallet park on our way home after our game. Would have been about 3 o clock and there were loads of cars parked all the way along that road and the turnstiles looked open so assumed they were at home. This is obviously at Ilkeston though so does anyone else play at the ground?
 
Join us for Community Day at FC United!
Our final Men's Team game of the season will take place on Saturday 26th April when we welcome Guiseley to Broadhurst Park. We're delighted to announce the match will be our annual Community Day with lots of fantastic activities taking place around the ground and plenty of free tickets on offer for local residents!

I bet there are :)
 
Was this the Saturday just gone? Only reason I ask is we drove back past pallet park on our way home after our game. Would have been about 3 o clock and there were loads of cars parked all the way along that road and the turnstiles looked open so assumed they were at home. This is obviously at Ilkeston though so does anyone else play at the ground?
Possibly this game??
 
Join us for Community Day at FC United!
Our final Men's Team game of the season will take place on Saturday 26th April when we welcome Guiseley to Broadhurst Park. We're delighted to announce the match will be our annual Community Day with lots of fantastic activities taking place around the ground and plenty of free tickets on offer for local residents!

I bet there are :)
Might have a walk down. Get my free ticket, rip it up and fuck off back home again
 
It’s funny how pathetic they are. Here’s their latest board recognition recognising the campaign grow for teaming up with the 1958 (who the hell names a fan group after a tragedy anyway?) who managed to get publicity for the game on ITV, BBC, Manchester Evening News, PA Media, the Guardian, the Independent, and several international outlets. Thanks to all that publicity, the united fans they attracted and the united united day organisers they attracted their biggest crowd of 6 years, 2357.

2 weeks later the mighty Cheadle town host Bury in a league lower than the Buckateers, that game attracted no national or international media attention, they didn’t team up, “historically” for the first time in 20 years with a fans group of of one of the biggest teams on the planet. But… they did get 2487 turn up, more fans there than the Buckateers biggest crowd in 6 years
 

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To add insult to injury, as well as getting a bigger crowd the Buckateers also openly admit bury created more of an atmosphere at pallet park than they do*

*despite them thinking they invented non league football
 

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Might have a walk down. Get my free ticket, rip it up and fuck off back home again

How very dare you. The last massive European cup game they hosted offered free tickets to anyone under 21. A whole 30 people bothered to go and watch them for free.

It’s difficult for their board to compare the number claimed vs those 30 used though as a local football clubs message board users ordered hundreds of tickets, causing them extra expense and hassle, which was very wrong
 

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It’s funny how pathetic they are. Here’s their latest board recognition recognising the campaign grow for teaming up with the 1958 (who the hell names a fan group after a tragedy anyway?) who managed to get publicity for the game on ITV, BBC, Manchester Evening News, PA Media, the Guardian, the Independent, and several international outlets. Thanks to all that publicity, the united fans they attracted and the united united day organisers they attracted their biggest crowd of 6 years, 2357.

2 weeks later the mighty Cheadle town host Bury in a league lower than the Buckateers, that game attracted no national or international media attention, they didn’t team up, “historically” for the first time in 20 years with a fans group of of one of the biggest teams on the planet. But… they did get 2487 turn up, more fans there than the Buckateers biggest crowd in 6 years

“A powerful joint protest”
Have the Glazer’s blinked yet?
The attention seekers got the attention they crave once again.
Nothing to see here?
 
How very dare you. The last massive European cup game they hosted offered free tickets to anyone under 21. A whole 30 people bothered to go and watch them for free.

It’s difficult for their board to compare the number claimed vs those 30 used though as a local football clubs message board users ordered hundreds of tickets, causing them extra expense and hassle, which was very wrong
Who they on about here? Or what they on about here?
 
How very dare you. The last massive European cup game they hosted offered free tickets to anyone under 21. A whole 30 people bothered to go and watch them for free.

It’s difficult for their board to compare the number claimed vs those 30 used though as a local football clubs message board users ordered hundreds of tickets, causing them extra expense and hassle, which was very wrong
You say "wrong", others might say, "hilarious".
 
2 down at home to Whitby Town.
How many home games have they lost this season, wonder if it’s more than Big Red? lol
Let’s see what the drop in crowd is from the love in with the 1958 the other week.
Bank Holiday with no big rags game so if it’s a drop then that will be piss poor.
Think the crowd today will be way lower than 1,958...
 
Thankfully there was no such walkathon and “heroics” with this lot like there was with the other lots last night. Lost 2-3.
Attendance 1883 against 2,357
Almost a 500 drop
On a bank holiday with no rag game today!! Only a matter of time before they go to the wall with unfortunately a huge amount of council tax payers money with them.
 

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