AirWair/Peter DeBanke Terrace
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AirWair/Peter DeBanke Terrace
I'm ready for all the abuse I'm probably going to get for even setting up this poll ;)
Re: AirWair/Peter DeBanke Terrace
Sat in the airwair for a while before I moved to the terrace. Have no desire to return. It would probably be better for the club in terms of attracting new fans to come regularly if the ariwair was an option, it would be great to see it open to home fans, I'd just prefer to be stood on the terrace.
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Re: AirWair/Peter DeBanke Terrace
ha ha how many times is this question asked. . . ? i'd be very upset to leave the de banke, missus never finds me on a saturday afternoon but if we HAD to change i'm sure i'd come round after a while of moaning and groaning
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Re: AirWair/Peter DeBanke Terrace
Time for me to post this up again then ;)
http://www.rdfcnet.co.uk/articles/article.asp?NewsID=80
I reckon that all the arguments against still apply !!
http://www.rdfcnet.co.uk/articles/article.asp?NewsID=80
I reckon that all the arguments against still apply !!
RIP Dale Roberts - gone, but never forgotten !!
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Re: AirWair/Peter DeBanke Terrace
I'll always be for this just because of the help it'd give to the atmosphere.
R.I.P Dale. We will never forget you.
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Re: AirWair/Peter DeBanke Terrace
Haven't read that before I don't think?PigmanRDFC wrote:Time for me to post this up again then ;)
http://www.rdfcnet.co.uk/articles/article.asp?NewsID=80
I reckon that all the arguments against still apply !!
Now I have, I can see it ain't going to happen! :lol:
Re: AirWair/Peter DeBanke Terrace
i'm not sure bout that. . . 100 people singing in that big stand i think maybe a killerSara Pascoe wrote:I'll always be for this just because of the help it'd give to the atmosphere.
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Re: AirWair/Peter DeBanke Terrace
Haha, we should do what York have done and create a block in the Airwair for people who want to sing loads ;)
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Re: AirWair/Peter DeBanke Terrace
Best and most vocal support I can remember was from a 100 or so fans from Wycombe Wanderers. ;)neneman wrote: . . 100 people singing in that big stand i think maybe a killer
A 100 singing fans in the Airwair will always sound louder than the same amount in the PDB.