Mr Jan Yeo
Well-known Exeweb poster
We could probably take 6000+ to Plymouth, it's a game that people have been waiting for so will have a lot of interest and it's hardly a long journey. Would expect the same of Argyle coming up here too.
hmm .. yes.. 6000 both ways .. Can I have some of what you are smoking please .... is it medicinal ?We could probably take 6000+ to Plymouth, it's a game that people have been waiting for so will have a lot of interest and it's hardly a long journey. Would expect the same of Argyle coming up here too.
We took 2500 to bloody Sheffield and Leeds so I don't see why that's such an unachievable figure when only going a fraction of the distance. There will be an awful lot of plastics and people along for the ride for this one.hmm .. yes.. 6000 both ways .. Can I have some of what you are smoking please .... is it medicinal ?
Apart from the Craig Noone scoring bit....People seem bullish about August, we'll have to hope Colchester don't start next season like they did the last one.
2nd saturday in December is I think traditionally the worst supported saturday of the calendar, so Argyle away may have been chosen for that reason.
Didn't we do Brentford at home on the same day last season? Let's hope for the same result.
http://www.mediafire.com/?j1izumztjz0
Just import as a "Tab Separated Values (Windows)" file when prompted - its the last option on the list.
Its hiding somewhere on the "First Day" thread. I adapted it for use with googlemail calendar.Perhaps a bit early, but has anyone got a similar link or know somewhere to download the fixtures direct into Outlook or a phone's calendar?
Cheers, I'll have a look throughIts hiding somewhere on the "First Day" thread. I adapted it for use with googlemail calendar.
I can't see tham geeting a 6K home crowd this coming season.... :-Othanks for bringing up this page ... taking 6k to Argyle ... maybe not ...