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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.

    Why not the Copland Rd? Is that your end of the neutral venue?

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    Quote Originally Posted by AguyIknow
    It's Broomloan and the stand holds 7,000, as does the Copland Road stand.

    The Govan stand holds 11,000 and the Bill Struth Main Stand holds just over 20,000 (I think). The corners must hold a couple of thousand too.

    Given Dundee Utd's home attendances, they'd be pushing it to ask for more than 15,000.

    Given that we've seen there's an upsurge in interest for team support in the latter stages of tournaments then maybe there'll be more than 15K.

    But let's suppose that it is "only" 15K DU fans turn up, I can't see the main stand being given over to DU to be honest.

    And as the far stand is 11,000 (surprised a fan of Hearts would know the capacity of the various areas of another ground BTW) that wouldn't be enough to accomodate them.

    Plod may impose a limit on the number of DU fans given the logistics involved in accomodating their numbers in various areas[/quote]

    Aye, it to

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    Quote Originally Posted by super_ally_rfc
    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 ha

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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

    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
    So suporters of other teams who wanted defaulting RFC out are "bitter bellends" but Sevco fans who'd rather not support their team in away games for fear those other teams would make money are acting "perfectly fair(ly)"?

    The mind of a TR fan is a multi-twisted thing

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    Quote Originally Posted by super_ally_rfc
    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 ha

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    Quote Originally Posted by Mason89
    They'll get the Govan and the Broomloan stands, if we qualify.

    That's about 19,000 seats.

    Why not the Copland Rd? Is that your end of the neutral venue?[/quote]

    The Copland Road stand is the traditional Rangers end and it would be an abominable decision to let Dundee United fans in there.

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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.

    Why not the Copland Rd? Is that your end of the neutral venue?[/quote]

    The Copland Road stand is the traditional Rangers end and it would be an abominable decision to let Dundee United fans in there.[/quote]

    A Guy Who Knows Nothing is a clueless fud. Ibrox has been split evenly for an Old Firm Semi Final so a game between Dundee Utd and Rangers shouldn't be a problem.

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    Quote Originally Posted by CB_1874
    They'll get the Govan and the Broomloan stands, if we qualify.

    That's about 19,000 seats.

    Why not the Copland Rd? Is that your end of the neutral venue?[/quote]

    The Copland Road stand is the traditional Rangers end and it would be an abominable decision to let Dundee United fans in there.[/quote]

    A Guy Who Knows Nothing is a clueless fud. Ibrox has been split evenly for an Old Firm Semi Final so a game between Dundee Utd and Rangers shouldn't be a problem.[/quote]


    Given your knowledge of the stand capacities at ibrox care to tell us how they can be easily evenly divided?
    I think it likely that there won't be a 50/50 split but then again I doubt DU will look for 25K tickets. Maybe you know otherwise oh wise one

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

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

    That's about 19,000 seats.

    Why not the Copland Rd? Is that your end of the neutral venue?[/quote]

    The Copland Road stand is the traditional Rangers end and it would be an abominable decision to let Dundee United fans in there.[/quote]

    A Guy Who Knows Nothing is a clueless fud. Ibrox has been split evenly for an Old Firm Semi Final so a game between Dundee Utd and Rangers shouldn't be a problem.[/quote]


    Given your knowledge of the stand capacities at ibrox care to tell us how they can be easily evenly divided?
    I think it likely that there won't be a 50/50 split but then again I doubt DU will look for 25K tickets. Maybe you know otherwise oh wise one [/quote]

    Away a

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    re: Sevconian dilemma if they beat Albion Rovers

    You both seem very argumentative.


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