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CrawleyBee
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Woking support

Post: # 350673Post CrawleyBee »

Hope we take a decent number down there! Just got my 2 tickets, massive game this one! 3rd place will be tough, but win Tuesday and you never know! Get down there if you can! COYB’s
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Re: Woking support

Post: # 350675Post tonbridgebee »

CrawleyBee wrote: 26 Mar 2023, 16:20 Hope we take a decent number down there! Just got my 2 tickets, massive game this one! 3rd place will be tough, but win Tuesday and you never know! Get down there if you can! COYB’s
See you there mate!
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Post: # 350678Post CrawleyBee »

tonbridgebee wrote: 26 Mar 2023, 16:31
CrawleyBee wrote: 26 Mar 2023, 16:20 Hope we take a decent number down there! Just got my 2 tickets, massive game this one! 3rd place will be tough, but win Tuesday and you never know! Get down there if you can! COYB’s
See you there mate!

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Post: # 350681Post letchbee94 »

Yea if we can win this then 3rd spot could be reachable.
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Post: # 350689Post WillesdenBee »

Massive game. They were fortunate to beat Maidstone yesterday, shouldve lost by more to Chesterfield, and lost Oldham and drew with Wealdstone in recent weeks. Definitely there to be won! Win this, I see no reason we cannot go and finish 4th or even 3rd. Dean's the first to talk about one game at a time and I hope the players will do as some teams may be distracted by a Semi final just a few days later.
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Post: # 350690Post tonbridgebee »

WillesdenBee wrote: 26 Mar 2023, 17:20 Massive game. They were fortunate to beat Maidstone yesterday, shouldve lost by more to Chesterfield, and lost Oldham and drew with Wealdstone in recent weeks. Definitely there to be won! Win this, I see no reason we cannot go and finish 4th or even 3rd. Dean's the first to talk about one game at a time and I hope the players will do as some teams may be distracted by a Semi final just a few days later.
With the squad returning to full fitness all round, not everyone is guaranteed a place on Saturday for sure, I don't expect the team to have any distractions.
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I normally park my car in the Woking Leisure Centre near the ground where you used to get 3 hours free parking. I read on the Woking forum that this has been reduced to 2 hours free. Apparently quite a few people were caught out by this and incurred heavy parking fines, so if you park there make sure you pay in advance for the extra hour.
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Post: # 350706Post hoofer2 »

Just looked up ground and "Chris Lane Terrace"

Love the fact there is a section of the ground called "moaners corner" !
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Post: # 350708Post Mikel Bee »

I stood there as a neutral earlier this season. It's uncanny how much it looks and sounds like Underhill's North West Frontier.
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Post: # 350709Post WillesdenBee »

hoofer2 wrote: 27 Mar 2023, 08:50 Just looked up ground and "Chris Lane Terrace"

Love the fact there is a section of the ground called "moaners corner" !
Wed have to call our ground “The Moaners Stadium” to compensate for the amount of people moaning all the time
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Post: # 350710Post SteveBee99 »

Can anyone recommend a solid pub nearby to sharpen up before the match? Was thinking about the Sovereigns.
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SteveBee99 wrote: 27 Mar 2023, 09:40 Can anyone recommend a solid pub nearby to sharpen up before the match? Was thinking about the Sovereigns.
The Sovs is the standard for away fans, tends to be neutral ground with a big mix of both before games. If you come out of the train station on the town side rather than the car park / M&S side you're a 2 minute walk from Spoons, and the Junction Tap if you're more into your craft beer.

There's not much beyond the Sovs on the walk to the ground. Unsure you'll have access to the delicious Hogsback beers in the ground, we don't put much of a spread on for visitors. A 330ml bottle for the 15 minute walk would be wise!
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Post: # 350782Post CrawleyBee »

Chobham Card wrote: 28 Mar 2023, 12:18
SteveBee99 wrote: 27 Mar 2023, 09:40 Can anyone recommend a solid pub nearby to sharpen up before the match? Was thinking about the Sovereigns.
The Sovs is the standard for away fans, tends to be neutral ground with a big mix of both before games. If you come out of the train station on the town side rather than the car park / M&S side you're a 2 minute walk from Spoons, and the Junction Tap if you're more into your craft beer.

There's not much beyond the Sovs on the walk to the ground. Unsure you'll have access to the delicious Hogsback beers in the ground, we don't put much of a spread on for visitors. A 330ml bottle for the 15 minute walk would be wise!

Thanks for this!
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Post: # 351040Post Anthony »

Chobham Card wrote: 28 Mar 2023, 12:18
SteveBee99 wrote: 27 Mar 2023, 09:40 Can anyone recommend a solid pub nearby to sharpen up before the match? Was thinking about the Sovereigns.
The Sovs is the standard for away fans, tends to be neutral ground with a big mix of both before games. If you come out of the train station on the town side rather than the car park / M&S side you're a 2 minute walk from Spoons, and the Junction Tap if you're more into your craft beer.

There's not much beyond the Sovs on the walk to the ground. Unsure you'll have access to the delicious Hogsback beers in the ground, we don't put much of a spread on for visitors. A 330ml bottle for the 15 minute walk would be wise!
You’re not joking, couldn’t even have a cup of tea at halftime because the milk had run out!

Seems ridiculous to build a big stand like that, knowing its likely to be split between home and away fans and not have any type of secondary bar.
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Post: # 351048Post becbee »

There used to be a tea bar midway along the away terrace which was well used when we played them - presumably closed if there was an anticipated low away attendance. I seem to think they closed that and maybe another tea bar because they couldn't get the staff?
Astonishing to run out of something as basic as milk!!!
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