Blackburn away 5th August
#1
So who's going. Will be trying for a ticket tomorrow morning. Been to Ewood Park a few times. 

They could be in disarray if their manager leaves. Venkys cut the spending and won't sanction any more signings. The Dane, Jon Dahl Tomasson, rumoured to be considering leaving. Done a good job with them.
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#2
Done 8 away last season ,lost 7 and drew at Chesterfield so with my record I think l will give this one a miss ,but seriously with this one being one of a few which is reasonably price I don't think I will do many as I can't justify some of the prices some clubs will be charging .
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#3
I'm going. I'm not very confident but you live in hope. 

With work commitments and whatever, I have to pick and choose away games but I do like to get to them when I can.
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#4
I am going - been to Blackburn a couple of times previously and it is a decent away day.

Went to Burton yesterday too - can't read too much into friendlies but we did seem to lack a cutting edge without a focal point up top. Not sure that will be sorted before the opening day but hoping we can get off to a good start.
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#5
I'm trying to cop a ticket when they go on sale to members. I doubt it'll go that far. So if anyone knows of a spare or someone who can sort me a ticket before then I'd be eternally grateful.
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#6
In plus three.
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#7
Don't envisage any problem with tickets. Albion's allocation is an initial one and Blackburn aren't selling any tickets behind the goal to home fans.

https://www.eticketing.co.uk/onerovers/E...position=5
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#8
A couple of years ago under Val the club sold out tge unitial allocation and were given I think a thousand more on the other side of the segregation barrier. There were no home fans in the stand unlike in previous years.
First time I went to Ewood Park, was in the 86/87 Saunders season when Paul Dyson powered in a late header to give us all three points. The fans were singing "We're going to win the league."
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#9
(07-23-2023, 12:18 PM)TR 675 Wrote: A couple of years ago under Val the club sold  out tge unitial allocation and were given I think a thousand more on the other side of the segregation barrier. There were no home fans in the stand unlike in previous years.
First time I went to Ewood Park, was in the 86/87 Saunders season when Paul Dyson powered in a late header to give us all three points. The fans were singing "We're going to win the league."

We did.

It just took 22 years.
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#10
(07-23-2023, 12:18 PM)TR 675 Wrote: A couple of years ago under Val the club sold  out tge unitial allocation and were given I think a thousand more on the other side of the segregation barrier. There were no home fans in the stand unlike in previous years.
First time I went to Ewood Park, was in the 86/87 Saunders season when Paul Dyson powered in a late header to give us all three points. The fans were singing "We're going to win the league."

We were going well then - early season.  Think that sent us 5th

(07-23-2023, 12:03 PM)throstle Wrote: Don't envisage any problem with tickets. Albion's allocation is an initial one and Blackburn aren't selling any tickets behind the goal to home fans.

https://www.eticketing.co.uk/onerovers/E...position=5

Aye.  Usually do this but away at Lake Garda
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