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Post by avfo on Nov 14, 2020 14:22:45 GMT
As with York, two other clubs - Boston and Leamington, have their fixtures postponed after reporting positive tests within their squads for the second time this season.
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Post by Frank Owen’s Paintbrush on Nov 14, 2020 22:31:20 GMT
Highest average attendance in English football:
16/17: Manchester United - 75,290 17/18: Manchester United - 74,976 18/19: Manchester United - 74,498 19/20: Manchester United - 57,942 20/21: Worthing FC - 600
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Post by avfo on Nov 17, 2020 16:21:30 GMT
Following a positive Covid test within their squad Blyth have confirmed their next three scheduled fixtures, against Spennymoor, Kettering and Boston have been postponed. Boston have only played one match since October 31st - against Darlington, however that match was abandoned in the 87th minute with the Pilgrims winning 2-0, due to a serious injury to a Darlington player. Four matches were called off due to Covid, their away fixture at BPA has been postponed twice due to 'floodlight problems' and their match v Chorley was postponed due to Chorley's involvement in the FA Cup. Their next fixture is currently scheduled for December 1st.
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Post by Lobster on Nov 18, 2020 22:03:43 GMT
Highest average attendance in English football: 16/17: Manchester United - 75,290 17/18: Manchester United - 74,976 18/19: Manchester United - 74,498 19/20: Manchester United - 57,942 20/21: Worthing FC - 600 On this subject, I'm surprised to see Bury AFC are only getting crowds in the 300s. Is that the most they're allowed at the moment at Radcliffe's ground, or are they just not that into it, still hoping the old club can limp on?
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Post by cfc1885 on Nov 18, 2020 22:10:25 GMT
Highest average attendance in English football: 16/17: Manchester United - 75,290 17/18: Manchester United - 74,976 18/19: Manchester United - 74,498 19/20: Manchester United - 57,942 20/21: Worthing FC - 600 On this subject, I'm surprised to see Bury AFC are only getting crowds in the 300s. Is that the most they're allowed at the moment at Radcliffe's ground, or are they just not that into it, still hoping the old club can limp on? Most they're allowed
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Post by Anders on Nov 18, 2020 22:14:04 GMT
Highest average attendance in English football: 16/17: Manchester United - 75,290 17/18: Manchester United - 74,976 18/19: Manchester United - 74,498 19/20: Manchester United - 57,942 20/21: Worthing FC - 600 On this subject, I'm surprised to see Bury AFC are only getting crowds in the 300s. Is that the most they're allowed at the moment at Radcliffe's ground, or are they just not that into it, still hoping the old club can limp on? Most they're allowed. Radcliffe are allowed more in at the same venue because they play at a higher level.
Feel sorry for them really, have to sit out a season before getting going and when they can they can't get any momentum going like we did.
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Post by avfo on Dec 2, 2020 15:02:06 GMT
Hereford's match at Telford was called off a few hours prior to kickoff yesterday due to the Bucks reporting a 'late COVID-19 event within the club'. Telford had previously requested the match be put back 24 hours in order for fans to attend, however Hereford rejected the proposal.
Darlington, who have only managed to play 7 matches this season, have reported that one of their player has tested positive for Covid and as a result-
'The club has today been instructed by the National League that under the PHE Covid regulations, we must remain in isolation until Monday 14th December.This therefore means that our games against Hereford (Saturday 5th December at home), Leamington (Tuesday 8th December, away) and Farsley Celtic (Saturday 12th December, away) are all postponed, and will be re-arranged for a later date.
These games are in addition to the Gateshead game, which was due to be played tonight 2nd December'.
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