Not much to celebrate, but does anyone know if we will be allowed on the pitch after the Hartlepool game?
It would be nice for Russ to address the fans after his difficult few weeks, and if Gary is up in the Directors' seats it would be nice for the fans to give him a song and a round of applause.
Maybe hand out a few shovels and pick axes so we can hack the pitch up to cleanse the sould and celebrate the end of the ground share and the pitch deterioration.
On the pitch post Hartlepool?
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Several games to be played on our hallowed sand after the Hartlepool one.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Not much to celebrate, but does anyone know if we will be allowed on the pitch after the Hartlepool game?
It would be nice for Russ to address the fans after his difficult few weeks, and if Gary is up in the Directors' seats it would be nice for the fans to give him a song and a round of applause.
Maybe hand out a few shovels and pick axes so we can hack the pitch up to cleanse the sould and celebrate the end of the ground share and the pitch deterioration.
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They can go elsewhere.everyman wrote:Several games to be played on our hallowed sand after the Hartlepool one.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Not much to celebrate, but does anyone know if we will be allowed on the pitch after the Hartlepool game?
It would be nice for Russ to address the fans after his difficult few weeks, and if Gary is up in the Directors' seats it would be nice for the fans to give him a song and a round of applause.
Maybe hand out a few shovels and pick axes so we can hack the pitch up to cleanse the sould and celebrate the end of the ground share and the pitch deterioration.
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The roly poly goalie, some overweight ex-pro footballers, the world, and his dog were on the pitch the other night, along with a row of chairs with masses of contestants for a penalty competition sat on them, during half time in the Legends v Jockeys game in the week. The only thing missing was horses.
I can't see that anyone much cares about the 'hallowed turf (sand)' any longer.
I can't see that anyone much cares about the 'hallowed turf (sand)' any longer.
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You'll see I said there was mot much to celebrate and the only celebration and relief was the end of the groundshare and the rehabilitation of the pitch.Robin wrote:Not sure I can bring myself to "celebrate" staying up in this league.
Plus Gary recovering from heart surgery.
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Fair enough. Always like the lap of honour. Maybe the last time we some of the Champions ar WR.