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New Training Ground Stand



Surf's Up

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Jul 17, 2011
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Here
Looking good....

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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,661
West west west Sussex
£250 per season ticket.
 


spence

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Oct 15, 2014
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Crawley
Reminds me of Withdean
 




















AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
11,712
Chandler, AZ
Nice one. What's the deal with going to watch the u-23's or whatever they are these days? Is it free to season ticket holders?

Edit. Already answered ^^^

What is interesting is what is included in the rules for the competition this coming season on the Premier League website - Premier League 2: Competition format explained

To quote:-

* Each club must host at least three league matches at their main stadium during the course of the season, which helps to enhance the matchday experience for the players and fans.

* Member clubs' training grounds or Academy venues will be permitted for the staging of up to three home matches over the course of the league season.

This would seem to indicate that, having gone to the trouble of building a new stand, the club will only be allowed to stage a maximum of 3 matches at the training ground.

Three will be at the Amex (I cannot believe the club will stage many more there than is required) which suggests that Crawley may host the bulk of the fixtures, just like last season.
 




DarrenFreemansPerm

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Sep 28, 2010
17,334
Shoreham
What is interesting is what is included in the rules for the competition this coming season on the Premier League website - Premier League 2: Competition format explained

To quote:-



This would seem to indicate that, having gone to the trouble of building a new stand, the club will only be allowed to stage a maximum of 3 matches at the training ground.

Three will be at the Amex (I cannot believe the club will stage many more there than is required) which suggests that Crawley may host the bulk of the fixtures, just like last season.

That seems very odd?
 




Super Steve Earle

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Feb 23, 2009
8,354
North of Brighton
What is interesting is what is included in the rules for the competition this coming season on the Premier League website - Premier League 2: Competition format explained

To quote:-



This would seem to indicate that, having gone to the trouble of building a new stand, the club will only be allowed to stage a maximum of 3 matches at the training ground.

Three will be at the Amex (I cannot believe the club will stage many more there than is required) which suggests that Crawley may host the bulk of the fixtures, just like last season.

Our training ground stand looks bigger than Crawley's:lolol:
 


















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