National League Play-Off Semi`s Sunday 7th May.

r00fie1

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Pies v Boreham Wood [12:30]
Chesterfield v Bromley [15:30]

Chesterfield tickets still available on the day. [Capacity 10,500]

Notts had sold over 16,000 tickets by Thursday and could reach 18,000+. [Capacity 20,229 without segregation]. Boreham Wood have sold their allocation. Notts are moving segregation strips and opening up areas due to the strong demand for home tickets.
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Stage is set.....its mild and this is the biggest chance for Notts to return to the Football League in 4 years.
It will be Wembley next if fortune shines on them.


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Their fans have had a schitt history: bucket collections to pay staff. Money laundering by a fake Sheik, dodgy owners who have stripped the club bare and players over-the-hill being paid ridiculous wages. With the neighbours over the bridge in the County of Nottinghamshire - they have always been second-best [in the eyes of Trees fans]. They are a lot like Boro: they have their own identity, a real love for their club and defend it to the hilt. From what I gather, there are only a handful of tickets left, hospitality is sold out, all the car-parking spaces are taken and theres double the number of pies in the kiosks. With Trees heading [hopefully] back down to the Championship, if the Magpies go up - there will only be two leagues between them. Come On You Pies!
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1 off match's and final at Wembley Sat 13th May
Game at Meadow Lane today will be the biggest crowd in the National League - ever.
The record for a league game is 16,511 [Nov 2022] at Meadow Lane.
Astonishing.
I reckon they could easy take 30,000 tickets up at Wembley.
A few years time and we could be playing them - in the Cup?
 
fck that's quite sobering from our perspective County were by a Mile the 2nd best team in that league but could be heading out at the first hurdle in the play offs with home advantage
 
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