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Re: New Milton End

Post by BlueinPLtwenty »

There were many more than 30 seated in the Pompey section of the Milton End
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There were a lot more than 30 in that stand @eltorro. I didn't count but I think the 300-odd stated is nearer to the amount.
Stange though - they all remained seated, probably as there was little to get excited about.
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Re: New Milton End

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Sorry BlueArchitect maybe we are talking at cross purposes.

I thought the safe standing was the section next to North Stand so NOT the whole of ME? And in that 'new' section there were only about 30 people
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eltorrro wrote: Sat Apr 01, 2023 7:38 pm Sorry BlueArchitect maybe we are talking at cross purposes.

I thought the safe standing was the section next to North Stand so NOT the whole of ME? And in that 'new' section there were only about 30 people
There was way more than 30 people in the safe standing area.
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Re: New Milton End

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OK, I will back down...but it was nowhere near full. In fact, I would say it was nearly empty :?
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eltorrro wrote: Sat Apr 01, 2023 8:12 pm OK, I will back down...but it was nowhere near full. In fact, I would say it was nearly empty :?
There only 324 seats available all which where sold maybe you were looking at their abysmal number of away supporters
It was a special health and safety test match I could see that it was certainly a decent number of fans
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eltorrro wrote: Sat Apr 01, 2023 8:12 pm OK, I will back down...but it was nowhere near full. In fact, I would say it was nearly empty :?
If there were 320 seats for sale, and they were all sold. Is it not a sell out?
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Re: New Milton End

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Nobody has ever answered my question.

Why aren't the Eisners putting a new roof on the ME ?
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Why do we need a new roof on the Milton end?
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