Surely the terrace being referred to is the part on the cricket club side. Not any part behind the goal. If so, just the same as any other segregated games.
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It refers to the cricket club side AND the park end.
I understand the point about revenue and that would make sense for the league game at Easter if Luton are in the hunt for the league.
However the best way to maximise revenue is to win the game tomorrow and not bend over backwards to help the opposition at the expense of your own supporters.
If indeed Luton fans are being given PART OF the Park end, this seems to shoot down all the arguments about it not being possible to segregate the road end. There are no segregation gates at the Park end other than in the two corners so how will this be carried out?
but the gates on the cricket ground side do not allow any access to terracing behind the goal. I can only Welling consider the terracing between the stand and the end of the ground to be part of the park end otherwise I cannot see how it can be segregated properly.
The Lincoln fans on Saturday where not allowed on the small bit of terracing between the new stand and the park end terrace (where the old toilets used to be) so i would imagine it means that part of the terracing will be open to them.
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