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Heard from my source in Chester that they are bringing 200-300 supporters down for Saturdays match



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Which means 100 - 150

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How can anyone, source or otherwise, predict the number of people attending accurately.

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Unless they have 6 coaches booked

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Davy K wrote:

Heard from my source in Chester that they are bringing 200-300 supporters down for Saturdays match


 Was it brown or red?



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Unless they have 6 coaches booked


 Even then you can't predict accurately ... how can you know everyone that might be travelling by bus, train, car, hitch-hike, London exiles?



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231 will be in attendance from Chester, unless a couple of uncertains decide to travel in which case 234



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www.chesterfc.com/news/article/james-caton-signs-27.03.14-1449073.aspx

Chester have signed a winger and looking to sign 2 more before Saturday

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Falconwood_1 wrote:

www.chesterfc.com/news/article/james-caton-signs-27.03.14-1449073.aspx

Chester have signed a winger and looking to sign 2 more before Saturday


 How many emergency loans are you allowed?



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only 5 can play, not sure how many you can have altogether. Getting back to origanal post, after a win on Tuesday night and 3 new signings and extra coaches being laid on you can guarentee there will be more than 300 travelling fron Chester. So better get some extra barrels of beer in !

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Clubs can have up to a maximum of 12 short term loans in a season, a maximum of 8 long term loans in a season and an unlimited number of emergency loans, however only 5 loanees of any kind may be named on the match day team sheet.

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only 5 can play, not sure how many you can have altogether. Getting back to origanal post, after a win on Tuesday night and 3 new signings and extra coaches being laid on you can guarentee there will be more than 300 travelling fron Chester. So better get some extra barrels of beer in !


 Sadly, if the game is segregated you will not be able to access the bar. 



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No need for segragation whatsoever, but just in case, best pubs nearby ?

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No need for segragation whatsoever, but just in case, best pubs nearby ?


 Whether the game is segregated is decided by the police.

There are loads of pubs in Bexleyheath and Welling. What you would class as the best depends on what you look for in a pub, what time people are arriving etc etc.



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No need for segragation whatsoever, but just in case, best pubs nearby ?


 If you are coming by train turn left out the station, down the slope, left towards the traffic lights and then left again onto one of London's longest (but not necessarily best) high streets. There are a number of pubs as you make your way towards the ground, including a Wetherspoons on the opposite side of the road to the station. If you like ale the Door Hinge micro pub - a couple of hundred metres up from the ground is a must, but its small. Otherwise the Robin Hood and Little John in Bexleyheath is worth a visit for its ales. Welling is very much like Chester and if you believe that.....



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Burr adds two more

Chester FC can today announce the double signing of Luke Ashworth from Hyde and Andy Griffin from Doncaster.

Further to the earlier signing of James Caton, Luke Ashworth joins on an emergency loans while Andy Griffin will join the club on a permanent deal until the end of the season.

Ashworth, 24, is a central defender who started his career at Wigan Athletic, though never appeared for the Latics before going out on loan, then permanently joining Leyton Orient. He scored his first professional goal for Orient against Tranmere Rovers in the FA Cup.

In the summer of 2010 Luke left Orient to move to Rotherham before moves to Harrogate Town, FC Halifax and eventually Hyde where he made just two appearances.

Andy Griffin, began his career at Stoke where he featured 57 times, including winning the player of the year award in his first season as a professional before making a £1.5 million transfer to Newcastle United.

Settling into life at Newcastle quickly he earned a call up to the England Under 21 team, having previously featured for the Under 18 team and featured in the 1999 FA Cup Final. Andy suffered two season long injuries whilst at Newcastle though under Bobby Robson he came back stronger than ever, scoring the winning goal against Juventus to boost the Toon's campaign

Read more at www.chesterfc.com/news/article/double-swoop-27.03.14-1449649.aspx

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www.wellingunited.com/wp/welling-united-v-chester-segregation-details/
game is segregated
Chester fans will enter the ground via the cricket ground side, which houses the Erith & Belvedere facilities. Will we be able to get a beer at this end?



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Cestrian wrote:

www.wellingunited.com/wp/welling-united-v-chester-segregation-details/
game is segregated
Chester fans will enter the ground via the cricket ground side, which houses the Erith & Belvedere facilities. Will we be able to get a beer at this end?


 Highly unlikely I'm afraid.

 

 



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Chester fans do enjoy a beer or two seems a shame that all profits will now go to local boozers rather than the football club

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Chester fans do enjoy a beer or two seems a shame that all profits will now go to local boozers rather than the football club


 Yes, a crying shame especially as there is a perfectly good bar underneath the stand that they will be seated in! It has taken all season and still no-one can find the key on matchdays!!!



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Chester fans do enjoy a beer or two seems a shame that all profits will now go to local boozers rather than the football club


 It is unfortunate but I understand it's the police who insist upon segregation.



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Chester fans do enjoy a beer or two seems a shame that all profits will now go to local boozers rather than the football club


 Yes, a crying shame especially as there is a perfectly good bar underneath the stand that they will be seated in! It has taken all season and still no-one can find the key on matchdays!!!


The E&B bar would probably make as much profit tomorrow as it does in half a season of their own games.  How many more seasons must pass before the two clubs talk to each other and come to a common sense arrangement about this? 



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I think there may be more to it than that!!

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Lovely day for a game of footie and a few beers. Any pubs near ground with a beer garden ?

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Newcross Turnpike (Wetherspoon) has an outdoor drinking area.



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