LamieRobertson
Not awoke
More importantly, was the ground empty five mins before the end?
Didn't see anyone leave...but then result in doubt up until the end and it being so easy to get out of
More importantly, was the ground empty five mins before the end?
I didn't go yesterday, but went to the League Cup game in 2014. Would echo all said here, found people friendly, pubs and beer great and the ground a refreshingly intimate experience.
Remember they have already beaten Massive and Direby (which is the historic equivalent of Crawley beating us) so I think we were fortunate to catch them with so many players missing.
Very good luck to them.
PG
I wish I'd have gone now, sounds great.
Clough is quite philosophical about it. He said, not in a bitter way, that they can't compete with teams on our budget. He described our bench as 'scary'. I hope they stick around to cause other teams problems. They have some good players. We, to use that phrase, played them at the 'right time'.
The Burton fan I spoke to after the game wasn't a Clough fan, called him a loud mouth and ignorant which I found strange given what we see and hear about him but I guess we don't hear from him every day.
His dad was certainly loud so maybe its in the blood
No announcement of away fan attendance
No they stayed till the end and it was kind of cute.
They have done an amazing job to get to where they are but they will have to perform miracles to stay there. Sadly its all about finance these days and with crowds of less thatn 5000 they will struggle to be able to earn enough money to get the players they will need in the longer term.
I spoke to one of their fans on the way back to the station and he was very realistic about the situation and was just enjoying the moment.
Good luck to them
Could you understand a word the mumbler said on the tannoy?
No announcement of away fan attendance