Who we areBlue Army Ultras was formed by a group of friends in autumn 2016. It was formed to get people to get together as a community and support the football club. It was also formed to improve the atmosphere and to just have fun supporting our local club.
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What happens on a match day
Home Matches:
On a home match most of us turn up about 45-30 minutes before kick-off. We then hang out behind the goal in the Harvey Ackerman stand. There are also fans hanging out in the Wingate bar. 5 minutes before kick-off, we all are behind the goal and the chanting normally starts then. At half time we go to the bar, the opposite goal, the food bar or the Jack Fisk stand if it rains a lot.
Away Matches:
On some away days (normally further ones) the club organises a fan coach for £10. To book on it please email [email protected] in advance. On closer away days there is no fan coach, to go to games you should make your own ways to the stadium i.e. by driving, train, bus or e.c.t. If there are a lot of ultras going to match there might be transport organised by us. You should try to be at the stadium at 60-30 minutes (if you are not stuck in traffic) before the game. At the stadium either go to the bar there, or go to where our players are shooting (95% of the time where the other team are shooting in training). At half time swap halves like home matches.
On a home match most of us turn up about 45-30 minutes before kick-off. We then hang out behind the goal in the Harvey Ackerman stand. There are also fans hanging out in the Wingate bar. 5 minutes before kick-off, we all are behind the goal and the chanting normally starts then. At half time we go to the bar, the opposite goal, the food bar or the Jack Fisk stand if it rains a lot.
Away Matches:
On some away days (normally further ones) the club organises a fan coach for £10. To book on it please email [email protected] in advance. On closer away days there is no fan coach, to go to games you should make your own ways to the stadium i.e. by driving, train, bus or e.c.t. If there are a lot of ultras going to match there might be transport organised by us. You should try to be at the stadium at 60-30 minutes (if you are not stuck in traffic) before the game. At the stadium either go to the bar there, or go to where our players are shooting (95% of the time where the other team are shooting in training). At half time swap halves like home matches.
Maurice Rebak Stadium locationThe Maurice Rebak Stadium is very accessible. The North Circular is really close, as well as the A1000 which is a major road to Hertfordshire and the A1. West Finchey Tube Station is a 20 minute walk and is great for people from other parts of London.
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