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Firstly want to say my thoughts are with the Carlisle fans that can't make it down today and everyone else affected by the adverse weather in the North West.

Secondly, although we should have a sufficient number of programmes for today's game, there is always the off-chance that we have a significantly higher attendance than expected and we sell out of programmes. In that scenario  it might be worth supporters that have finished reading their programme before FT donating any spare copies to the WUSA shop. It would be an ideal opportunity to raise some funds for WUSA.



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Can't see programmes selling out today as the vast majority of Carlisle fans have had their coaches cancelled and probably now cant make the match.

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Davy K wrote:

Can't see programmes selling out today as the vast majority of Carlisle fans have had their coaches cancelled and probably now cant make the match.


 I agree. Most likely they won't sell out but just in case.



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Good idea WTID but I would remind everyone that our programme expert Peter is always happy to receive donated programmes whether they be from today's game or the dog and duck vs the pig and whistle in the 50th tier of football.



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WingsTillIDie wrote:

Secondly, although we should have a sufficient number of programmes for today's game, there is always the off-chance that we have a significantly higher attendance than expected and we sell out of programmes. In that scenario  it might be worth supporters that have finished reading their programme before FT donating any spare copies to the WUSA shop. It would be an ideal opportunity to raise some funds for WUSA.


 Or even taking them home, reading them, then bringing them back to the next home game.



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