Just realised that, with the regular season now over, season ticket is over too.
Season tickets were for regular PL and Cup matches only. This was announced by the club on Facebook.
But being in the play-offs is a great bonus, and well worth the money!
Safe to say that, if the club has been informed by BSPA office, they will carry the information in their e-Newsletter. They always put one out late Friday or early Saturday.
Therefore, you want a referee from where, England?
Who would -- in your mind -- therefore not be biased towards the nine English pairings?
(This thread at times has been a joy to read. So many posts, so few brain-cells)
With apologies to Ray Parker Jr, and to the Edinburgh team and promotion (doing an amazing job so far this year) ooooh, ain't their supporters getting too smug for words.....
If there's something smug
in your neighborhood
Who ya gonna call?
SMUGBUSTERS!
If there's something weird
and they don't look good
Who ya gonna call?
SMUGBUSTERS
I ain't afraid of no smugs
I ain't afraid of no smugs
Roll on Saturday night!
As the team -- which is a team, with great togetherness in the pits -- posts yet another four-point away win, are there are still those who want it changed?
Leave well alone. They're doing fine, clearly going to stay in the top six.
Yes, in your opinion. But press releases are just that, information to the media. Sports editors and the like prefer juicier copy, and if it gets onto the printed page or the airwaves, then the job is done.
People might come along to see for themselves.
Peterboro arrive after running Monarchs closer than any other side this season, so they'll be up for it tonight.
Sedgy and Worrall go from team-mates to rivals.
This morning's e-Newsletter confirms all adults get a free programme tonight, and informs on latest fixture-changes.
The club is aware of the incoveniences caused -- virtually outwith the control of the promotion -- over several recent meetings by weather and medical delays. As a way of offering a small 'thank you' for your patience, all paying adults (and season ticket-holders) will be offered a free programme for this Saturday's match against Peterborough.
From e_newsletter.