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    Derby crowd

    Derby allocation of 1,546 sold out. I expect we will get between 7000 and 8000. Why not let them have waterworks as well? Marvellous to have 12,000 in the ground.

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    I agree, we always seem to do better in front of a decent crowd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cayambe View Post
    Derby allocation of 1,546 sold out. I expect we will get between 7000 and 8000. Why not let them have waterworks as well? Marvellous to have 12,000 in the ground.
    With an investor waiting in the wings, attitude seems to be we don't need the money now, so why bother.

    Tickets should have been on sale at least a week ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howoldboy View Post
    With an investor waiting in the wings, attitude seems to be we don't need the money now, so why bother.

    Tickets should have been on sale at least a week ago.
    Agree with that however they must be expecting a big home crowd as they've given the Waterworks to home fans, and although I'm not privy to any details I'm led to believe advance ticket sales are very, very encouraging.

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