Supporters of both teams take a bow, there cannot be many derby Boxing Day games between two close rivals where it is deemed not necessary to segregate a gate of almost 2,000. Indeed, I cannot remember a match against Dartford that has been segregated apart from the rather cramped play-off final at Princes Park.
I think the club admin should also take a bow at their attempt to reduce the queues for big matches? Although it may need more promotion, the e-tickets worked a treat for me and family as we waltzed past a 100 metre queue at 12.50 and walked straight in at the main gate, no other e-ticket holders in sight? Still don't understand though why the E & B turnstiles can't be opened on such occasions, manpower I guess?
Supporters of both teams take a bow, there cannot be many derby Boxing Day games between two close rivals where it is deemed not necessary to segregate a gate of almost 2,000. Indeed, I cannot remember a match against Dartford that has been segregated apart from the rather cramped play-off final at Princes Park.
According to something I saw on Twitter, Billericay supporters were waiting for Chelmsford outside the ground after their game yesterday. How true that is, I don't know as anyone can state everything as fact on social media.
Supporters of both teams take a bow, there cannot be many derby Boxing Day games between two close rivals where it is deemed not necessary to segregate a gate of almost 2,000. Indeed, I cannot remember a match against Dartford that has been segregated apart from the rather cramped play-off final at Princes Park.
According to something I saw on Twitter, Billericay supporters were waiting for Chelmsford outside the ground after their game yesterday. How true that is, I don't know as anyone can state everything as fact on social media.
Pretty true I think, was said by quite a few that they were waiting with glass bottles and that the Chelmsford stewards had to lock the fans inside..which I've seen pictures of.