I think it will be a lot like the last game against this team tbf, pretty chaotic with some good stuff but lots of mistakes. Hopefully the ref won't be quite as bad.
Absolutely amazing, that in the current climate where every penny counts, Harrogate can afford to turn down the offer of money from any “floating Fans”.
Absolutely amazing, that in the current climate where every penny counts, Harrogate can afford to turn down the offer of money from any “floating Fans”.
JTG
Agree JTG - totally daft. Maybe Harrogate are thinking that thousands of Crawley fans will make the long midweek journey causing long queues at the turnstiles!!!
Absolutely amazing, that in the current climate where every penny counts, Harrogate can afford to turn down the offer of money from any “floating Fans”.
JTG
I agree with John, how on earth is this decision a good idea ? For anyone, the club and fans ?
I'd really be interested to know the thinking behind this, its also not the only club who does it.
Colchester away was like this earlier this season.
Absolutely amazing, that in the current climate where every penny counts, Harrogate can afford to turn down the offer of money from any “floating Fans”.
JTG
I agree with John, how on earth is this decision a good idea ? For anyone, the club and fans ?
I'd really be interested to know the thinking behind this, its also not the only club who does it.
Colchester away was like this earlier this season.
Anyone know the thinking behind it
Harrogate FC ticketing website states, "Tickets can also be purchased on a match day at the ticket office from 9am-4pm or from our Shop on Commercial Street (HG1 1TY) up until kick off .please note this can be subject to change, please check for updates on our website or our social media platforms, an additional £2 per ticket (excluding U18 tickets which remain at £5 and £6). For example, an adult standing ticket purchased on the day would cost £18."
Yes I think not buying on the day effectively means no pay on the gate or collection at the ground - they have a shop in town where you can. Odd set up but I guess designed to avoid the match day congestion that affects us (tho much better on Saturday)
Absolutely amazing, that in the current climate where every penny counts, Harrogate can afford to turn down the offer of money from any “floating Fans”.
JTG
I agree with John, how on earth is this decision a good idea ? For anyone, the club and fans ?
I'd really be interested to know the thinking behind this, its also not the only club who does it.
Colchester away was like this earlier this season.
Anyone know the thinking behind it
With some clubs it is done because they have some known rascals amongst the home support who like nothing better than to buy tickets for the away end in order to conduct a lively debate about the game with the away fans. :-) I can’t imagine that would be the case in this instance though.