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Abdul19
May 12, 2022, 7:40am

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T'was a decent finish. Not your classic one on one - keeper needlessly charged out and LJL lobbed him from outside the corner of the box.


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A crowd of 6,394 there to see York wn 2-1. Outstanding as this level. Higher than our gate against Boreham.  

Tougher test on Sat away to 2nd team Brackley.  York players have little time to recover after a very demanding night.

The NL have agreed that by today (with only 48 hours notice) the match can be deferred until Sunday to avoid a clash with the FA Cup Final.  This needs both teams to agree.  I cannot see Brackley wanting this as by playing Sat they can take advantage of any tiredness that York players have.

Makes travel fans very difficult with the uncertainty.  
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A crowd of 6,394 there to see York wn 2-1. Outstanding as this level. Higher than our gate against Boreham.  

Tougher test on Sat away to 2nd team Brackley.  York players have little time to recover after a very demanding night.

The NL have agreed that by today (with only 48 hours notice) the match can be deferred until Sunday to avoid a clash with the FA Cup Final.  This needs both teams to agree.  I cannot see Brackley wanting this as by playing Sat they can take advantage of any tiredness that York players have.

Makes travel fans very difficult with the uncertainty.  


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It's Boston's turn tonight against Kidderminster. Good luck to United.
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A crowd of 6,394 there to see York wn 2-1. Outstanding as this level. Higher than our gate against Boreham.  

Tougher test on Sat away to 2nd team Brackley.  York players have little time to recover after a very demanding night.

The NL have agreed that by today (with only 48 hours notice) the match can be deferred until Sunday to avoid a clash with the FA Cup Final.  This needs both teams to agree.  I cannot see Brackley wanting this as by playing Sat they can take advantage of any tiredness that York players have.

Makes travel fans very difficult with the uncertainty.  


New stadium isn't it - 8,500 capacity. Nice away day if they come up - might be our closest game the way things are going at Scunny.

I was surprised at the declared attendance for BHW - Kristine had announced the Stones and Pontoon as completely sold out, there were only 2-300 unsold in the Main and about 300 home fans in the Osmond (plus 12 away fans) so was expecting 6,500+. I wasn't there, but assume there must have been alot of no shows from community tickets again...

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New stadium isn't it - 8,500 capacity. Nice away day if they come up - might be our closest game the way things are going at Scunny.

I was surprised at the declared attendance for BHW - Kristine had announced the Stones and Pontoon as completely sold out, there were only 2-300 unsold in the Main and about 300 home fans in the Osmond (plus 12 away fans) so was expecting 6,500+. I wasn't there, but assume there must have been alot of no shows from community tickets again...



I had 2 spare seats to the right of me and 1 spare to the left in my seat in the Upper and there were quite a few spare seats dotted around too.


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I had 2 spare seats to the right of me and 1 spare to the left in my seat in the Upper and there were quite a few spare seats dotted around too.


No show ST holders I assume?
Next season perhaps the club should trigger the ST buyback once the Stones and Pontoon are sold out - the only two-together seats available in the Main for both the last two games were at the back, they are not classed at restricted view but they pretty poor - you lose the sight of the ball when it goes in the air. So people only have choice of those seats when premium seats are going spare because of no shows

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No show ST holders I assume?
Next season perhaps the club should trigger the ST buyback once the Stones and Pontoon are sold out - the only two-together seats available in the Main for both the last two games were at the back, they are not classed at restricted view but they pretty poor - you lose the sight of the ball when it goes in the air. So people only have choice of those seats when premium seats are going spare because of no shows



No, the 2 either side of me are not ST's. I have 2 people who come from York (but not for every game) so I specifically chose a ST with just 1 either side of me between other ST holders so that when then come, more than often we can sit together as people don't always buy odd seats. The other spare seat was a ST no show though.


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It's Boston's turn tonight against Kidderminster. Good luck to United.

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Kidderminster 0-1 Boston Utd



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Kidderminster 1-2 Boston Utd

I see York sold out their away ticket allocation (600) for this weekend’s play-off semi-final at Brackley Town in just two minutes.


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