Truro v Torquay & Yeovil
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No they aren’t paying both games at the same time but all clubs have confirmed that the games next Monday (Torquay) and Thursday (Yeovil) are all ticket and will be segregated. 

 https://www.trurocityfc.net/news/ticket-...43325.html

So if you fancy a football fix in the week, get your tickets in advance. Tickets are on Eventbrite app.
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(05-04-2024, 03:59 PM)Eric Van Der Floof Wrote:  No they aren’t paying both games at the same time but all clubs have confirmed that the games next Monday (Torquay) and Thursday (Yeovil) are all ticket and will be segregated. 

 https://www.trurocityfc.net/news/ticket-...43325.html

So if you fancy a football fix in the week, get your tickets in advance. Tickets are on Eventbrite app.

I had a notification of the sales this morning but then had read it was pay on the gate.

Bought a ticket for the Torquay end as I celebrate another birthday that day and it'll give more access to the ground BUT I can't imagine that many being there at either game - I mean 2,000 Yeovil fans on a Thursday night in little ol' Gloucester?

Torquay have appointed administrators today too
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#3

33 years since Yeovil played a competitive match at Meadow Park.

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(05-04-2024, 06:37 PM)Neil Wrote:  33 years since Yeovil played a competitive match at Meadow Park.
With the winning goal scored by Judas Eaton
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#5

I remember it more for the Yeovil fan coming down the steps in the stand to have a right go at Clive Whitehead in the dugout.

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#6

I remember a 2'0 home win the cup, early 80s,at Horton Road. January. Melvyn Langford got a cracker. One of my early memories of city.

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(05-04-2024, 06:16 PM)Gloucester Green Wrote:  I had a notification of the sales this morning but then had read it was pay on the gate.

Bought a ticket for the Torquay end as I celebrate another birthday that day and it'll give more access to the ground BUT I can't imagine that many being there at either game - I mean 2,000 Yeovil fans on a Thursday night in little ol' Gloucester?

Torquay have appointed administrators today too

I’ve not done the maths but could be a chance Yeovil win the title on Thursday in which case 2000 is possible.
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(06-04-2024, 01:21 AM)Darran Wrote:  I’ve not done the maths but could be a chance Yeovil win the title on Thursday in which case 2000 is possible.

From speaking to some of their fans I know from England games they are hoping to clinch it tonight so they don't need to travel on Thursday.

What's the capacity and previous highest attendance at New Meadow Park?
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(06-04-2024, 08:09 AM)Gloucester Green Wrote:  From speaking to some of their fans I know from England games they are hoping to clinch it tonight so they don't need to travel on Thursday.

What's the capacity and previous highest attendance at New Meadow Park?
Capacity is somewhere between 3.5 and 3.9k. The highest attendance was for Longlevens in the Cup, where they 99.9% of a crowd of around 3,000.
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(06-04-2024, 08:21 AM)charlie Wrote:  Capacity is somewhere between 3.5 and 3.9k. The highest attendance was for Longlevens in the Cup, where they 99.9% of a crowd of around 3,000.

I was at that game with my daughter, my friend was refereeing. That was her first GCAFC game.
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