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Crawley 'Gull

New member
Oct 3, 2005
107
Crawley
A few questions as this is my first trip up there...

1) Is there a good away pub to go to before the game?
2) Do Hereford still hate us after what happened in 97?
3) Do most fans get tickets for the terraces?
4) Why is it so cheap?

I know it's 10 days away but am already excited. I don't get to that many away games....
 




luke17

New member
Oct 9, 2003
416
1.Barrels
2.Proberly
3.Why sit down when you can stand on a terrace
4.Because there grounds shit and there poor northeners
 


Lady Whistledown

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
47,640
A few questions as this is my first trip up there...

1) Is there a good away pub to go to before the game?
2) Do Hereford still hate us after what happened in 97?
3) Do most fans get tickets for the terraces?
4) Why is it so cheap?

I know it's 10 days away but am already excited. I don't get to that many away games....

1) I hope to discover this next week
2) who cares
3) yes
4) because Edgar Street is one of the few remaining shitholes in the Football League (and I say this quite conscious of our rubbish stadium)
 


Scotty Mac

New member
Jul 13, 2003
24,405
i quite liked edgar street on the previous two visits

its not all ticket is it?
 






Scotty Mac

New member
Jul 13, 2003
24,405
It's not all ticket.

I can imagine though with our recent run of form that we'll be taking several thousand up there, so am getting my tickets in advance, just in case.

i think that is wise
 


Basil Fawlty

Don't Mention The War
A few questions as this is my first trip up there...

1) Is there a good away pub to go to before the game?
2) Do Hereford still hate us after what happened in 97?
3) Do most fans get tickets for the terraces?
4) Why is it so cheap?

I know it's 10 days away but am already excited. I don't get to that many away games....

1. Not sure about pub.
2. They still hold a grudge, and maybe not suitable to find a pub before the game if their Anti-Border Firm decide to pop up.
3. Terracing is far better then sitting, plus it will feel very strange after 97.
4. Because the stadium is f***ing shit, and it is out in the middle of nowhere.
 


Mackenzie

Old Brightonian
Nov 7, 2003
34,018
East Wales
4. Because the stadium is f***ing shit, and it is out in the middle of nowhere.

It's in the middle of town!
 






Superseagull

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
2,123
1. Not sure about pub.

4. Because the stadium is f***ing shit, and it is out in the middle of nowhere.


I'd swap it for Withdean anyday! Yes it ain't great, and some parts of the ground give shit views, but even a few thousand in the ground gives a half decent atmosphere. I'd give m right arm for a covered terrace at Withdean.
 


1.Barrels
2.Proberly
3.Why sit down when you can stand on a terrace
4.Because there grounds shit and there poor northeners

Your geography is as poor as your English.
And it is not cheap, Crawley Gull. The terrace price at Edgar Street has more than doubled since 1997, whereas retail prices have risen by nowhere near that rate. Everybody nowadays seems to be accepting that the cost of attending a football match should be more than the cost of a DVD player.
 




Superseagull

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
2,123
Loads of decent pubs in Hereford (at least there was when I lived there a few years ago). Some good ones down by the Cathedral and the river. Always consider popping into some pubs in the villages heading into Hereford. Ledbury has a few good pubs as well. The locals still have a grudge against us, but most are friendly. I'm sure there will be a few chavs looking for trouble though just because they will have nothing else to do!
 


luke17

New member
Oct 9, 2003
416
Your geography is as poor as your English.
And it is not cheap, Crawley Gull. The terrace price at Edgar Street has more than doubled since 1997, whereas retail prices have risen by nowhere near that rate. Everybody nowadays seems to be accepting that the cost of attending a football match should be more than the cost of a DVD player.

Is Hereford not up north then?
I always thought anywhere above Watford was up north!!
 






Crawley 'Gull

New member
Oct 3, 2005
107
Crawley
Your geography is as poor as your English.
And it is not cheap, Crawley Gull. The terrace price at Edgar Street has more than doubled since 1997, whereas retail prices have risen by nowhere near that rate. Everybody nowadays seems to be accepting that the cost of attending a football match should be more than the cost of a DVD player.

That may be so, but it's still really cheap for a league 1 game. It's costs the same to watch Crawley!
 




Zesh Rehman

New member
Sep 6, 2006
7,019
Oxford
A few questions as this is my first trip up there...

1) Is there a good away pub to go to before the game?
2) Do Hereford still hate us after what happened in 97?
3) Do most fans get tickets for the terraces?
4) Why is it so cheap?

I know it's 10 days away but am already excited. I don't get to that many away games....

1) Wouldnt if i were you
2) Yes, loads and loads
3) Yes
4) Welsh
 


Taybha

Whalewhine
Oct 8, 2008
27,674
Uwantsumorwat
Worst ground to drive to perhaps apart from hartlepool i can think of,seems to take forever, on the plus side never had any trouble down that way folk seem to be quite chummy in a un bummy type of way.
 






aberllefenni

Active member
Jan 15, 2009
467
The Barrels (Wye Valley Brewery tap) and the Victory (Spinning Dog Brewery tap) are both worth a visit, and have the bonus of being virtually opposite one another in St Owen Street, 20-25 mins walk to Edgar Street. Avoid the Kerry at all costs.

Since they have re-entered the league many have forgiven us but there will be a few that just won't forget.
 


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