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Thread: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    They'll get the Govan and the Broomloan stands, if we qualify.

    That's about 19,000 seats.

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    Quote Originally Posted by BertrandRussell
    Your orc chat was marginally less dull, steenhive.

    As per normal, here comes the 2nd thickest timothy :

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    Quote Originally Posted by BertrandRussell
    They'll get the Govan and the Broomloan stands, if we qualify.

    That's about 19,000 seats.


    On a 3:2 split for a "neutral" venue. Probably makes most sense though

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    They'll not go 50/50 on a stand, so I can't see any other way.

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    How many would they get if it was at Hampden?

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    They'd probably get the Celtic end and half the Main stand at Hampden. Not sure but reckon that's probably about 22,000 or thereabouts.

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    Quote Originally Posted by BertrandRussell
    The boycott (which most of the support will probably not participate in) was away matches, as far as I recall.

    This is a cup semi-final.

    Sevco were entitled to 50/50 of the gate receipts at Tannadice last season; just as they will be for this match should they get through.

    I think now there's maybe just an acceptance that no other club stitched you up, and it was all just a bit of a petulant spoiled-teenager style overreaction at an emotional time for the new club. Correct?

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    I have never claimed another club stitched us up.

    My opinion is that the custodians at Ibrox were to blame for the state of the club and now it's time to move on.

    Although I won't ever be back at Parkhead.

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    Quote Originally Posted by CoveKreep
    The boycott (which most of the support will probably not participate in) was away matches, as far as I recall.

    This is a cup semi-final.

    Sevco were entitled to 50/50 of the gate receipts at Tannadice last season; just as they will be for this match should they get through.

    I think now there's maybe just an acceptance that no other club stitched you up, and it was all just a bit of a petulant spoiled-teenager style overreaction at an emotional time for the new club. Correct?[/quote]

    the boycott was for away matches, this is a home match - not rocket science is it

    as for the rest of it the other spl clubs listened to their fans and kicked us out which is fair enough as far as i am concerned it is also prefectly fair if our fans dont want to go to games at these clubs and support these bitter bellends, kicking rangers out has cost every club in the spfl ***dreds of thousands

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    Quote Originally Posted by super_ally_rfc
    the boycott was for away matches, this is a home match - not rocket science is it
    I thought is was a "neutral" semi-final we were talking about - 50/50 split.


    Quote Originally Posted by super_ally_rfc

    as for the rest of it the other spl clubs listened to their fans and kicked us out which is fair enough as far as i am concerned it is also prefectly fair if our fans dont want to go to games at these clubs and support these bitter bellends, kicking rangers out has cost every club in the spfl ***dreds of thousands of pounds due to having a poorer tv deal and no sponsors so the fans of other clubs have damaged their own clubs in their rush to punish rangers, still not long now till everything is back to normal and we are back challenging for the titles with celtic

    Nobody kicked anyone out - the new club were admitted straight back into Scottish football, ahead of clubs such as Spartans, Gala and Inveruri

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