Saturday 18th November ko 3pm
Vanarama National League North
Gainsborough Trinity v FC United
Northolme
Gainsborough DN21 2QW
Prices same as below - looks like it might be segregated this year but here's what their chairman put on here last year
Good Afternoon
I am the Chairman at Gainsborough Trinity FC and look forward to welcoming you on Saturday 3rd December .
I thought it might be worth mention a few facts regarding Gainsborough Trinity FC
Our Ground is the oldest single playing ground in the world having only ever playing Football here since 1873
When Newton Heath, changed to Manchester United FC in 1902 the first every game played was against Gainsborough at our ground which we still occupy today.
We will not be segregating the game as we appreciate like us you are Football Fans first, although we will have a separate turnstyle open for Away fans which we encourage you to use to aid with congestion.
Prices are as follows
£12
Adult
£8
Concessions 65+/Students
£4
Children u16
FREE
Pre-School
Best Regards
Richard Kane
Chairman
Gainsborough Trinity v FC United Saturday 18th November
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Re: Gainsborough Trinity v FC United Saturday 18th November
In view of the stated segregation has anybody raised the question of seating?
A number of our fans prefer to sit to watch the game and in some cases are unable to stand.
Thanks
Jane
A number of our fans prefer to sit to watch the game and in some cases are unable to stand.
Thanks
Jane
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Re: Gainsborough Trinity v FC United Saturday 18th November
They are not segregating Jane??Jane Beresford wrote:In view of the stated segregation has anybody raised the question of seating?
A number of our fans prefer to sit to watch the game and in some cases are unable to stand.
Thanks
Jane
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Re: Gainsborough Trinity v FC United Saturday 18th November
According to the official site they arePeter John Wharton wrote:They are not segregating Jane??Jane Beresford wrote:In view of the stated segregation has anybody raised the question of seating?
A number of our fans prefer to sit to watch the game and in some cases are unable to stand.
Thanks
Jane
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Re: Gainsborough Trinity v FC United Saturday 18th November
Anyone looking to attend this match and needing Coach Transport, there are still seats on the Stockport Branch Coach at £17 and £9 for Under 18's.
The coach is a super executive with 3 DVD screens, USB charging point in every seat , WC and free hot drinks.
Pick up times are;
10am The Magnet Stockport
10.30am Chorlton Street
We are heading for the pub next to the ground Elm Cottage.
Please ring me if you want to book 07733040008
The coach is a super executive with 3 DVD screens, USB charging point in every seat , WC and free hot drinks.
Pick up times are;
10am The Magnet Stockport
10.30am Chorlton Street
We are heading for the pub next to the ground Elm Cottage.
Please ring me if you want to book 07733040008
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Re: Gainsborough Trinity v FC United Saturday 18th November
The two sides first met in the FA Cup Second Qualifying Round in September 2010 at Gigg Lane, when Glynn Hurst scored twice in a 2-1 win against the Conference North side watched by 1037.
Gainsborough were members of Football League Division Two between 1896 and 1912. They were founder members of Conference North in 2004. In 2011-12 Trinity lost the Conference North play-off Final 0-1 at home to Nuneaton Town.
Gainsborough escaped relegation on the final day of 2016-17 despite losing 1-5 in Moston thanks to AFC Fylde beating Worcester City 4-2.
The Holy Blues are one of 5 clubs who have not drawn at home in the League this season, the others being Salford City, Blyth Spartans, Tamworth and FCUM.
FCUM have now come back from 0-2 8 times to win. They have never lost from being 2-0 up.
Gainsborough were members of Football League Division Two between 1896 and 1912. They were founder members of Conference North in 2004. In 2011-12 Trinity lost the Conference North play-off Final 0-1 at home to Nuneaton Town.
Gainsborough escaped relegation on the final day of 2016-17 despite losing 1-5 in Moston thanks to AFC Fylde beating Worcester City 4-2.
The Holy Blues are one of 5 clubs who have not drawn at home in the League this season, the others being Salford City, Blyth Spartans, Tamworth and FCUM.
FCUM have now come back from 0-2 8 times to win. They have never lost from being 2-0 up.
Live FCUM match updates at: http://liveteamstats.com/