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Away Days

by ferrarilover » 27 Aug 2013, 21:05

Andy, I can't remember where you asked, but no, I haven't got a woofbag yet. I'm borrowing my old woofer for a week early next month to get my doggie fix, but getting my own is not really practical at the moment.

On thread, I'll be going to as many away games as I can reasonably manage.

Matt.

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by NA Gull » 27 Aug 2013, 18:50

Used to love away days, but none now for a few seasons. 2 kids and wife who works Saturdays means I have to listen to Radio Devon which is nearly as good.....

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by AustrianAndyGull » 27 Aug 2013, 16:10

forevertufc wrote:No mate, no. I work Night shifts, allthough that hasn't stopped me driving to away matchs before I would need to stop over, and back managing an u16 football team(guess I picked the wrong year to give up drinking :) ) I am now committed Sundays from Sept 8th and would not be able to stop over, see.
I see now Dave, anyway mate, see you on the 21st for Chelts at Plainmoor if you're around and i'll buy you a pint (of coke now you've stopped drinking! :-D )

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by Sunnysideup » 27 Aug 2013, 15:57

taunton_gull wrote:Like Andy I have mixed feelings about Newport - I too have heard it is a place you need to watch your back.
Only if you wear a wool coat :B

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by Dave » 27 Aug 2013, 15:46

No mate, no. I work Night shifts, allthough that hasn't stopped me driving to away matchs before I would need to stop over, and back managing an u16 football team(guess I picked the wrong year to give up drinking :) ) I am now committed Sundays from Sept 8th and would not be able to stop over, see.

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by AustrianAndyGull » 27 Aug 2013, 15:32

forevertufc wrote:Asked Santa for Plymouth tickets, he never lets me down.. :) Exeter of course, already have a holiday booked for cheltenham so will do, and subject to me getting the Friday night off will be at Portsmouth.


Why? Has this game now been moved to the Friday night? :-/

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by Dave » 27 Aug 2013, 13:00

Asked Santa for Plymouth tickets, he never lets me down.. :) Exeter of course, already have a holiday booked for cheltenham so will do, and subject to me getting the Friday night off will be at Portsmouth.

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by BedfordGull » 27 Aug 2013, 12:27

I am hoping to make Daggers, AFC Wimbledon, Oxford, Pompey and Cheltenham. Maybe more depending on funds.

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by AlexGulls » 27 Aug 2013, 12:24

Next one for me is Newport. Planning on going most of them depending on finances.

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by Gulliball » 27 Aug 2013, 08:54

Did Morecambe and will do Burton in October when I am back in Torquay on holiday. That will probably be the only away days, but I should be able to make 4 home games as well in October and over Christmas when home.

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by tktufc91 » 27 Aug 2013, 08:23

First away day of the season was Northampton. Looking to do Wycombe, Dagenham, Portsmouth, AFC Wimhledon, maybe Oxford, Southend. Plus maybe one northern trip. Not sure whether I will though.

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by FavGull » 27 Aug 2013, 08:05

Quite fancied Newport as a new league ground but unfortunately have double booked that weekend. Next one will no doubt be Wycombe, and hoping to go to Bury as like to do at least one northern trip a season. Can't plan too much from December onwards as childcare issues will become a reality for me at some point. Let's just say I am already working to convince my better half that Dagenham is not too far away if I need to return at very short notice!

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by hector » 26 Aug 2013, 22:05

Exeter, Plymouth, Bristol Rovers, Newport and Portsmouth are my most likely.

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by taunton_gull » 26 Aug 2013, 22:00

For me it will be the usual locals - argyle, Exeter and rovers with the added benefit this season of going to two of the closest but newest places for me - Newport and Pompey. Like Andy I have mixed feelings about Newport - I too have heard it is a place you need to watch your back, but with it being so close I won't be able to resist. The atmosphere at Portsmouth is apparently top drawer so that should be a good day out.

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by lucy6lucy » 26 Aug 2013, 21:56

Morecambe, fleet wood , Rochdale (why 2 northern away games away back to back , what's that about . Accor. Bury (on hol)

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