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FA Trophy first round proper

Posted: 09 Oct 2023, 12:50
by MichaelGrove
Blimey… Macclesfield vs Halesowen

Re: FA Trophy first round proper

Posted: 09 Oct 2023, 12:52
by MichaelGrove
Full draw…

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Re: FA Trophy first round proper

Posted: 09 Oct 2023, 14:01
by YeltzDoc
Sat next to Savage on a plane once. He was polite to the stewardess.

More showbiz news as it breaks...

Re: FA Trophy first round proper

Posted: 09 Oct 2023, 14:29
by YeltzDoc
Plastic pitch too. Sorry, " a phenomenal platform for all our players to express themselves from local grassroots teams to Macclesfield FC Junior Academy all the way to the Silkmen’s First Team. Its all-weather properties ensure that training sessions/games are unaffected by the elements all year round."

The "professional" nature of their website is a joy of corporate copyrighting.

Re: FA Trophy first round proper

Posted: 09 Oct 2023, 17:16
by Simons
Tickets on sale
https://t.co/hv83deiWeJ

Re: FA Trophy first round proper

Posted: 09 Oct 2023, 17:21
by andy
Hmm, not a great draw. Big crowd i suppose but would rather of had a home draw. Remember going there about 30 years ago. Already in the ground for a SSC game, ref didnt fancy it, bounced the ball and called it off for a waterlogged pitch. Went up then for the rearranged game and got trounced 4-1. Hopefully a bit more luck this time!

Re: FA Trophy first round proper

Posted: 09 Oct 2023, 17:36
by KenR
Is this an all ticket match, why dont they say "yes it is" or "no its not" , or is that too simple ?

Re: FA Trophy first round proper

Posted: 09 Oct 2023, 17:38
by andy
KenR wrote:
09 Oct 2023, 17:36
Is this an all ticket match, why dont they say "yes it is" or "no its not" , or is that too simple ?
And also is this the only way of buying. By that i mean we wont be selling any tickets.

Re: FA Trophy first round proper

Posted: 09 Oct 2023, 17:40
by andy
Sod it, im just going to buy them.

Re: FA Trophy first round proper

Posted: 09 Oct 2023, 18:58
by fairweatherfan
andy wrote:
09 Oct 2023, 17:21
Hmm, not a great draw. Big crowd i suppose but would rather of had a home draw. Remember going there about 30 years ago. Already in the ground for a SSC game, ref didnt fancy it, bounced the ball and called it off for a waterlogged pitch. Went up then for the rearranged game and got trounced 4-1. Hopefully a bit more luck this time!
Yes and no. Not great in terms of advancing, but from a financial point of view it will be handy. They're currently averaging 3200 at home. Let's assume we'll take 500, so call that 3500.

If we work at average ticket prices of £7, that's a gross take of the best part of £25k, which when costs are taken off means we'd make something in the region of £10k.

Very bad back of a watermelon elfbar packet calculations i suspect, but it will be a profitable day nonetheless I'd hope.