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BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
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Jul 14, 2013
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Newhaven
Interesting. I often wonder where my old seat, G Block, Row J, Seat 164 turned up! No way of knowing of course, the number stickers kept falling off the seats anyway.

The seats and the stand were in a sorry old state when we left Withdean. Hate to think what they look like now.

Pretty much the same, they don't get much use at Newhaven :) a few are covered in cobwebs.
I'm not sure if one end behind the goal is actually open, no seat number stickers on any seats.
 




Leekbrookgull

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Jul 14, 2005
16,275
Leek
Interesting. I often wonder where my old seat, G Block, Row J, Seat 164 turned up! No way of knowing of course, the number stickers kept falling off the seats anyway.

The seats and the stand were in a sorry old state when we left Withdean. Hate to think what they look like now.

I was about 11/12 got the bus from E/G to Three Bridges (Thank-you Dr Beeching) and watched Roger Prideaux defeat some other club on his own.
 






Arthur

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Jul 8, 2003
8,614
Buxted Harbour
All FA Cup games have that rule, even when only a handful of fans turn up.

I may be wrong but I believe they've relaxed the rule slightly this season in that you can have a designated drinking area.

Crowborough AFC Croydon Athletic for me. Any Albion season ticket holders fancy coming along....bring your season ticket and you'll get in for a fiver.
 




BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
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Jul 14, 2013
21,719
Newhaven
I may be wrong but I believe they've relaxed the rule slightly this season in that you can have a designated drinking area.

Crowborough AFC Croydon Athletic for me. Any Albion season ticket holders fancy coming along....bring your season ticket and you'll get in for a fiver.

I went to the Newhaven v Eastbourne United match and the barman was telling people not to take drinks outside the clubhouse, I knew about the rule from watching Whitehawk, but some fans at the Newhaven game seemed a bit confused.
Don't know about a designated drinking area, suppose a club has to have room for this, good idea because even at Newhaven with a small crowd the clubhouse was rammed at half time.
Enjoy the match tomorrow.
 


Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,450
In a pile of football shirts
I keep meaning to get to a Worthing game, though half the battle is convincing other people to go along as well...not the easiest sell sadly.

Great bar, take your beers to the stand/terrace, £5 to get in with your Albion ST, change ends at half time, comfy seats in the stand, noisy terrace behind the goal, cracking burgers and other grub, and you might even get to meet the likes of Tommy Elphick and other Albion past players, and even a chance to chat with the original Harty. If you have your kids with you, they can all go on the pitch at the end and have a kick about. How hard is that to sell?
 








Durlston

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Jul 15, 2009
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Up early for Newport v Barnet. A chance to chalk off another football league ground visited. It's going to pee it down in the wet country though today.
 


Kuipers Supporters Club

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Feb 10, 2009
5,686
GOSBTS
Southwater FC v Worthing Borough - NB vested interest as Junior working his way back to match fitness and hopefully restoring himself to the County Circuit after a long-term injury.

I thought West Sussex Championship was regionalised now into North / South? Anyway perfect time to be playing in Southwater - pitch should be in good condition.

I'm at Billingshurst v (top of the league) Mile Oak in the SCFL Division One
 




Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,450
In a pile of football shirts
Oh, did not realise that, but all the rest is good
 


Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,614
Buxted Harbour
I went to the Newhaven v Eastbourne United match and the barman was telling people not to take drinks outside the clubhouse, I knew about the rule from watching Whitehawk, but some fans at the Newhaven game seemed a bit confused.
Don't know about a designated drinking area, suppose a club has to have room for this, good idea because even at Newhaven with a small crowd the clubhouse was rammed at half time.
Enjoy the match tomorrow.

That's always been the case at Crowborough for FA Cup and FA Vase games....however this season for our FA cup game we had an area maybe 10ft either side of the bar where you could drink in view of the pitch. They are very much a stickler for the rules up there so I assumed the rules had been relaxed. As I said I may be wrong and might have just dropped them in it. That said I've been plenty of places over the years where clubs simply didn't care and just flaunted it anyway.

Daft really as for a lot of small clubs the bar is their biggest revenue generator. I appreciate the rules have to be the same for all clubs all the way through the competition but why the FA can't use the same rules they do for the league system (i.e. free to drink at all non regulated games) is beyond me.
 






Anybody going to watch a local game? Thinking of going to either Lewes or Worthing with some mates, we know about the bar at the Dripping Pan, anybody know what the set up is at Woodside Road? Are there any decent pubs near the ground?

George and Dragon in Tarring ,about a 10 minute walk from Woodside rd,if you're a real ale weirdo then then some sort ale place near Worthing station.
 




blueandwhitestripes

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Mar 18, 2008
433
Sussex
Yep, Lewes for me. Looking forward to it :)
 








Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,034
Living In a Box
Early result as 13:30 KO:

Southwater 1 Worthing Borough 3

Two late goals sealed the win for Borough and an assist for Junior and a first league game for 12 months safely navigated. One yellow per team, both dissent and their no. 9 blew his top and Southwater got a very dubious penalty late in the first half, Mum was pleased as well !
 


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