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Watford Turn Down Full Allocation

Watford Have sent back around 800 tickets for the trip to St Mary's and these are now on sale to Saints fans and this is a game where we need the crowd behind us.

Watford fans are not going to be travelling in numbers to St Mary's after already sending back block 43 which is now on sale to Saints supporters for the game on 30th November.

This is a game where the team really need the backing of the fans , forget the happy clappy stuff, sometimes we forget that at the end of the day we support a footbal club and have to put politics behind us and go into St Mary's with one mindset and that is helping the team get three points, anything else can wait till after.

The tickets in block 43 are £30 but if you are a member then there is £5 and only £25 . Premier League football is overpriced these days, but £25 is cheap, it will cost you almost that to watch a League Two game, indeed our neighbours along the M27 down in League One charge £26 for their home games.

After our recent form and given the game is on TV it is doubtful that Block 43 will be needed for the home support, in fact it is likely this will be our lowest crowd of the season, however that does not make it right, sometimes you just have to support the club you love whatever the issues.

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