HalfaSeatOn
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Any interest in Wednesday's match? Just debating with myself whether to go or not. I haven't seen the U23's live and Crawley should be up for it, so tempted
Not sure why the match is on a Wednesday.
Nor me. It has been played over the Bank Holiday in recent seasns as I recall. Something to do with, (the Crawley players anyway), playing the game only two days after the lat round of league fixtures?
The last final I went to was Whitehawk v Lewes at the Amex, it was a warm sunny Saturday afternoon but the crowd was very small, just over 2,000 I think.
I can't see many turning up on a Wednesday evening for this.
Nor me. Today would have been perfect for it I would have thought.
Not sure that we should be given home advantage for the final, though.
The final was played at The Goldstone from the 50s until 1995, it's been played at the Amex since it opened.
Is it potg ?
Season tickets get us in free ?
Seems an opportunity missed here - or maybe there is no real interest among the 'bigger clubs' in Sussex in publicising the Sussex Senior Cup Final. What an opportunity for a Saturday afternoon 3.00pm kick off (this coming Saturday), cheap admission (£10-£15 maybe) and just straightforward POTG at the Amex.
Not sure that we should be given home advantage for the final, though.
Season tickets get us in free ?
Fair enough - I'd forgotten that the League 2 season had one more round of matches still to run. I'd have thought though, since events such as the play-offs and the Cup Final were still going on, the interest in football might not have gone away that much.Think you will find that club's league commitments will take get in the way. This coming Saturday for instance, Crawley have a home game with Mansfield Town.
Leave it until after the regular season has finished, and people may well have lost interest.
Any interest in Wednesday's match? Just debating with myself whether to go or not. I haven't seen the U23's live and Crawley should be up for it, so tempted