I’d already presumed Thomas and his Dad would be going as part of my inital estimate. Re-calculated i make it about 21ish
Any serious estimates, or are we just hoping for the sun to shine then our shadows will double the support?
I’m prepared to eat extra pies to give the impression of more followers
With 40 or so hardy souls going to Wales last night for a "reserve team match" then that’s further evidence - although a few could have got lost in the fog on the way back.
The wakefield branch of yorkshire reds will be there and im treating my lad so thats another 2 ps im only comin if traceys going tho ;D
We’ll have to have a quick count-up in Penny Black at half 9 Saturday morning to get a more accurate figure!! :
Tracey is coming - shes in my car so we’ll see you there!
I’d say 100 - 130 travelling. Full coach, some on team bus, plenty more in car.
Let’s get lots of Red n White on show, if you ain’t got a Witton shirt then wear a red jumper/coat/fleece/anything!
Balloons, red n white paper, air horns, rattles, whatever you can find.
Let’s make it another Stamford!!
Let’s get as many of us as possible in Penny Black from 9.30am Saturday morning to get the atmosphere started early.
It’ll be better than Egypt anyway… :
Might have to give Saturday a miss, I forgot this was on BBC 2!
The Journey of Natty Gann
Saturday 24 November
2:55pm - 4:30pm
BBC2
Set during the Depression, this Disney road movie is a kind of Homeward Bound: the Incredible Journey with people. Meredith Salenger is so good in the role of the 14-year-old who walks 2,000 miles in search of her lumberjack father that it beggars belief that she hasn’t gone on to become a major star. John Cusack did progress to bigger things and he also impresses here, as a drifter convinced the open road is no place for a girl. But when you’ve got a wolf as a bodyguard… There’s plenty of action, but the film scores best for its depiction of the hardships many children were forced to face in the 1930s.
Oh i do hope Huckanll are showing it in their bar!
Can only really echo what Robbo has said, Jim Vince’s Red and White Army on tour!
It’s trophy weekend, let’s just make sure we’re making plenty of noise from the start!
Let’s turn Hucknall Red and White!
The more the merrier in Spoons from 9:30, farmhouse breakfasts all round!
Just bought an airhorn.12 quid from halfords!!
Good lad. However, we weren’t sure if you would finish work on time so gave your seat on the coach to someone else…!!! ;D
Its alright ill take Crouchys!
I have also just bought an airhorn any one bringing the drums??
I happened to be passing Hucknall today so went and found their ground (just by a roundabout opposite a Texaco station)
Spoke to their kitman who was aware we are turning up in numbers.He says they’ve not been training on the pitch this week so it should be fine for the big day.
For some local knowledge there is no roadside parking nearby but there is a fair bit of car parking in front of the ground.There’s more carparking just next to the ground though.
If you go past with the ground on your right there’s a biggish pub not far called the Mason’s Arms and some local shops including about 3 takeaways if the farmhouse breakfast has worn off.
ive just got an air horn as well so there should be lots of noise coming from our end ;D
Hey Dave, by all accounts there’s always lots of noise coming from your end ;D See you at the match ;D
Couldn’t agree more bruv, especially if he’s avin a breaky and 4 - 5 pints to wash it down
Make sure you have your’e customary seven pints Baggie you know it brings us good luck!!