Barnsley v Hull

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  1. fir

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    Don't suppose we can find a way to sell home tickets at £5 a go, to fill the ground, and get the support we need??
     
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    I doubt it.

    But what we should do is every dirty truck in the book to undermine them. Cold showers, baking hot changing rooms, acid in the water.

    **** em
     
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    Couldn't disagree more, let's try a novel idea of best team on the pitch wins.
     
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    I've said this many times

    For important matches such as next Saturday, and lets face it, that match is huge regardless of tomorrow's result, we should open the fecking gates.

    Lets the town in for nowt. Whatever we lose in revenue is piddly **** compared to relegation.
     
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    Big attendances doesn't breed success, just look at Wednesday.

    If people can't even be bothered to part with £20 for one of our most important matches in the past 10 years, what else can the club do without fecking themselves over?
     
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    Gordon Ottershaw Well-Known Member

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    What's more, I got the feeling that the 1,500 or so off the gate at the beginning of this season seemed to actually improve the atmosphere at Oakwell, as the booing stopped and there was generally a much more positive vibe coming from the crowd. And this despite us losing regularly and Hill acting like a pr!ck in his interviews. An extra 5,000 or so supporters would be very welcome, but a load of people to get on their backs if we go a goal down is the last thing we want.
     
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    Writings on the wall I'm afraid. Another promotion party at oakwell. We'll lose tomorrow and hull will send us down. Sorry chaps
     
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    We should have an open gate policy as a previous chap said. 'Come and watch the Reds for free and help them stay up' would rally some more support for a critical match. I'm a season ticket holder but I'm not bothered about my match 'price' for the Hull game being devalued, I just want the Reds to stay up. Get people in!!!
     

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