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Fans' Guide - Peterborough United (H)

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For the second time in a few days, Argyle host Peterborough United at Home Park.

Two much-changed sides battled it out in Carabao Cup action in midweek, with the Posh prevailing 2-0 on that occasion, and now attention turns firmly to the main course of Sky Bet League One football.

Peterborough are the only side in the division who have maintained a 100% record in the opening two rounds of the season, but Argyle will be looking to put a stop to that on Saturday afternoon.

Planning on joining us for what promises to be a competitive encounter? Read on for our fans' guide.

Fans' Guide for Peterborough United

Fans' Forum the morning of the game

Saturday morning’s Fans’ Forum at Home Park will also be available to stream live through the official club YouTube.

Argyle Chief Executive Officer Andrew Parkinson, Chairman and majority shareholder Simon Hallett, and Head of Finance David Ray will join Argyle TV’s Charlie Price to chat through the developments of the last couple of weeks – including new investment from Argyle Green LLC and the agreement in principle to acquire land for development.

Tickets are free but must be booked in advance, and capacity is limited. Tickets will be available to reserve through argyletickets.com until 9am tomorrow, or when capacity is reached. All tickets can be collected from Gate 26.


Doors open for the event at 9.30am, with supporters receiving tea and coffee on arrival. The event will get underway between 10.15-10.30am, with in-person guests offered the opportunity to put their questions to our panel of senior Argyle leaders, before switching to online questions.

If you are unable to attend the Fans’ Forum but have a question for the panel, use the hashtag #ArgyleFansForum on Twitter, or comment on the live YouTube stream once it is up and running on Saturday morning.

If you are unable to join us in person or online during the Forum, it will be available to watch back in its entirety on our official YouTube page.
 

#PlymouthTogether

A minute's silence will be held in advance of kick off to mark one year since the Keyham tragedy.

Argyle stands with the city and communities of Plymouth in remembering those who were taken too soon.

In addition to the minute's silence, the outside of the Devonport End at Home Park will be lit Green on Friday evening thanks to PL1 Events, and members of the community are invited to gather by the lights to pay their respects.

Hot weather guidance

Supporters are advised to take extra care when travelling to and from Home Park this weekend, as well as while at the game.

Please stay hydrated (plastic bottles of water or soft drink are permitted to be brought into the stadium), consider appropriate clothing, and wear sunscreen.

For more guidance, click here to visit the gov.uk website.

Big Screen update - NEW 12/8/22

The club can provide a further update as to the progress of the Big Screen delivery and installation.

Following our recent confirmation that the LED components had been delayed in their shipping from overseas, the club can confirm the following.

The ship carrying the LED components for the Big Screen encountered some very challenging weather conditions en route to the Suez Canal, causing a number of shipping containers to be lost or damaged.

Fortunately for us, the screen was not among them, but this incident required the ship to be redirected for an inventory assessment and repairs.

As a result of this unexpected change of plans, the screen’s delivery has been delayed by a further week or two – with an estimated delivery of late August.

The club has explored all alternative options with our shipping agent, including the prospect of shipping the screen by air or by chartered vessel. However, owing to complex regulations on customs and imports, the estimated arrival for the screen at Home Park would actually be delayed further by these changes to the itinerary – and so is not a suitable option at this stage.

We will continue to provide updates as and when we have them.

Love football, protect the game

The FA, Premier League and EFL are together introducing new measures and stronger sanctions across the game to tackle the increased anti-social and criminal behaviours recently seen within football grounds and underline the importance of a safe matchday environment.      

The new set of actions, which will be implemented across all English football leagues from the start of Season 2022/23 and backed by the Football Supporters’ Association, will target activity such as entering the pitch without permission, carrying or using smoke bombs or pyrotechnics and throwing objects - as well as drug use and discriminatory behaviour. 

These acts are dangerous, illegal and have severe consequences. They have no place in football, or anywhere.   

From the start of Season 2022/23, all identified offenders will be reported by clubs to the police and prosecution could result in a permanent criminal record, which may affect their employment and education, and could result in a prison sentence. The FA will also be enforcing a tougher charging and sanctioning policy for clubs, which will reinforce these measures.  

Furthermore, anyone who enters the pitch and those identified carrying or using pyrotechnics or smoke bombs will now receive an automatic club ban. These bans could also be extended to accompanying parents or guardians of children who take part in these activities.  

The safety of everyone attending a matchday is the game’s collective priority. We know the behaviours carried out by some fans last season do not represent the majority of supporters and they risk ruining the fantastic experience of a football match for everyone. Therefore, we are working with clubs to highlight the important role that fans, clubs, players and coaches all have to play in helping to create a safe environment.  

Our strong and collective approach reflects how seriously we all view this issue and the severity of the risks. Nobody should be intimidated or assaulted in their workplace. The pitch must remain safe for players, managers and match officials, just as the stands should be for supporters.   

To further support this action, The FA, Premier League and EFL are working with police forces, the UK Football Policing Unit (UKFPU), and the Crown Prosecution Service to establish a new principle for cases relating to pyrotechnics and smoke bombs, as well as entering the pitch without permission. This will mean cooperating to achieve a prosecution in these cases will become the default response of the football authorities and criminal justice system, sending a clear and unambiguous message to all who break the law.      

Other measures to be implemented include working with clubs to enhance search regimes and increased use of sniffer dogs at grounds. We will also be working in partnership with our clubs, players and managers, the Government, broadcasters, the police and social media platforms in seeking to discourage the further growth or acceptance of these behaviours across English football.  This includes working with social media platforms to establish new ways of quicker removal of fan-generated videos of illegal behaviour at football matches, including violent offences and pitch invasions. It also includes asking the Government to reform regulations to restrict the supply of pyrotechnics and smoke bombs.   

Here to Help Team

We have a Here to Help team stationed around Home Park on to ensure that all supporters get the answers and help they need to make the most of matchday.

Our Here to Help team are stationed outside Home Park from 12.30pm, staffing posts including the information booth in the Park and Ride car park, outside the Home Park Ticket Office and Argyle Superstore, the Family Zone, the top of the steps approaching the Lyndhurst Road Stand and outside of the away end.

Members of the Here to Help team can be identified by their striking purple high-visibility jackets.

Ticketing

Tickets remain available to purchase online at argyletickets.com, but the Home Park Ticket Office will also be open up until kick-off for supporters wishing to purchase on the day of the fixture.

Turnstiles will open two hours before kick-off, from 1pm. Supporters are advised to enter through the turnstile identified on their match ticket. However, if neighbouring turnstiles have shorter queues, supporters are permitted to enter these to speed up access to the stadium.

Supporters seated in blocks 5, 6 or 7 (the Devonport End and Lyndhurst Road Stand corner) are now permitted to enter turnstiles at either the Devonport End or Lyndhurst Road Stand.

As always, we encourage supporters to make use of digital tickets wherever possible, reducing queuing times at the Ticket Office, as well as the impact of ticket production. Click here to read more about digital tickets.

Peterborough United supporters can purchase from the away turnstiles in the Barn Park End.

Family fun from 11am

Our outstanding Argyle Community Trust team will be providing a whole host of free family friendly sports and games just outside the stadium, beginning at 11am.

Activities include inflatable football, dodgeball, tennis and archery, and the event can be accessed outside of the Devonport End, very close to the entrance to the seated family area in block 6, and adjacent to the main car park.

Families interested in participating in these free activities can simply turn up from 11am and get involved. However, for specific queries or further information, you are welcome to email community@pafc.co.uk.

If it is your first time visiting the Theatre of Greens, please click here to check out our first-time fans guide.

Mayflower Grandstand fan zone

From 1pm, the popular Mayflower Grandstand Fan Zone is once again open for this fixture, offering supporters access to delicious food and drink.

Located within the gated area behind the Lower Mayflower, the Fan Zone aims to provide the best-ever match-day experience for the Green Army seated on that side of the stadium.

The new catering vendors located within the Mayflower Fan Zone will serve a range of hot, cold and alcoholic drinks, as well as offering fresh and delicious food – including hot dogs, fries, pasties, pulled pork baps and baguettes.

Matchday programmes

Copies of our award-winning match-day programme, The Pilgrim, are once again available around the stadium for purchase at £3, while a limited number will also be available to purchase from the Argyle Superstore.

The Superstore will be open until 30 minutes after full-time, selling a range of Argyle memorabilia, replica kits, and souvenirs - including the freshly released, limited edition 22/23 third kit.

Disabled supporters

For any accessibility or match-day support queries, our dedicated Disability Liaison Officer can be contacted on disability@pafc.co.uk.

Sensory packs available

Sensory packs, which include a drawstring bag, ear defenders, fidget spinners, a sensory ball, an awareness card and lanyard, as well as further match-day information, are now available for children who need them – free of charge. Click here to find out more.

 

Refreshments, facilities and new food options for 22/23

Concession kiosks will be open, serving a range of food and beverages.

There will be a discount of 25% on all products purchased from food and beverage kiosks inside the stadium between 1pm-1.45pm.

Meanwhile, toilet facilities will continue to operate with a one-way system. In order to avoid large queues at peak times (e.g half-time), we advise supporters to plan ahead for toilet breaks, using facilities when they are likely to be less busy.

We encourage fans to pay using contactless methods wherever possible to reduce queuing times. Supporters are advised that the concessions in the Upper Mayflower Grandstand operate on a cashless basis.

Outside the stadium

On your approach to Home Park, you will notice a number of external catering venues offering hot food and refreshments. Please note that prices and menus at these outlets are not controlled by the club, and are subject to change. There is also a food court inside the Mayflower Grandstand Fan Zone, offering a range of hot, cold and alcoholic drinks, as well as offering fresh and delicious food – including hot dogs, fries, pasties, pulled pork baps and baguettes. As above, these kiosks are not operated by the club, and prices are subject to change.

Inside the stadium

Our food and beverage kiosks throughout the stadium serve a range of food, beverages, and alcoholic drinks, stadium-wide. Please see an indicative menu and pricing below.

Proper Cornish steak pasty £3.95
Proper Cornish cheese and onion pasty  £3.95
Proper Cornish sausage roll £3.65
Proper Cornish vegan roll £3.65
Balti Pie £4.50
Beef Burger £4.00
Double up £2.50
Add cheese £1 extra
Add coleslaw £1.50 extra
Add onions 50p extra
Pizza twist (margherita or pepperoni) £3.80

Snacks

Kit Kat Chunky/Lion Bar/Yorkie £1.50
Buttermilk Chocolate Bar £2.00
Sharing bags: Tangfastics/Munchies/Aero Chocolate  £3.50
Burts crisps £1.20

Hot drinks

Tea £2.20
Coffee £2.50
Bovril £2.30
Hot chocolate £2.50

Cold drinks

Coca-Cola/Fanta/Sprite 500ml £2.70
Diet Coke £2.50
Fruit Shoot/Water £1.50

Alcohol

Carlsberg Lager 500ml £4.95
Thatchers Gold 500ml £4.95
Thatchers Haze 500ml £4.95
Tribute Pale Ale 500ml £4.95
Vodka & Coke 250ml £5.00
Gin & Tonic 250ml £5.00

Draught alcohol (half pint/full pint)

Carlsberg £2.55/£4.95
San Miguel £2.75/£5.20
Thatchers Gold £2.45/£4.95

Meal deals

Green Army: Pasty and Drink (soft/hot/Carlsberg) £8.00
Theatre of Greens: Pizza twist, chocolate, soft drink  £7.00
Pilgrims: Sausage roll, crisps, soft drink £6.50
Make matchdays more interactive with the Argyle App

It's not just team news and ticket information available on the official Argyle App, there are lots of fun ways to enhance your match day and prove your football knowledge to the rest of your family!

Take our pre-match quiz to see how much you really know about the opposition, and don't forget to vote for your Man of the Match from our shortlist of four contenders straight after the final whistle.

Not got the App yet? Click here to download free on Android devices, and here for Apple.

Security

Supporters should be prepared to be searched by our security team as they enter the stadium.

Wherever possible, we will ensure that 'wand' searches are also undertaken by members of the same gender. If that is not the case upon entry, and you feel at all uncomfortable, please raise this with a member of the security team - who will make the necessary arrangements.

As with all major sporting events, bringing bags to the stadium is actively discouraged. However, fans arriving at Home Park with a small personal bag (for example, medical bags or handbags) capable of being stowed under seats is permitted. Please note, supporters should expect this to be searched before entry.

We ask that supporters arrive in plenty of time to avoid queues forming as kick-off approaches.

Argyle TV

A reminder that supporters can tune in to our free pre-match show live!

Whether you are in the stands at Home Park, on the way to the game, or watching from home, simply go to our YouTube channel from 2pm to enjoy live build-up featuring Argyle TV's Erin Black and Charlie Price, as well as former promotion-winning Pilgrims Brian McGlinchey and Ian Stonebridge.

Audio commentary of the game is available for £2.50 in the UK, and live video streaming is available for overseas supporters. Click here to see what is available in your region.

Where can I purchase souvenirs?

The Argyle Superstore, located next to the Home Park Ticket Office by the main entrance to the Mayflower Grandstand, is open until 30 minutes after full-time.

In addition to the Superstore, there is a large pop-up retail outlet located on the corner of the Devonport End, stocking all supporter favourites - this is open until kick-off.

An additional retail kiosk is available inside the stadium, in the concourse of the Lyndhurst Road Stand.

Parking

Outland Road Car Park, adjacent to Home Park is a very large – and free! – car park. It is council-run, and is typically a park-and-ride car park into the city. It is free to use on match-days, but will obviously begin to fill up very early for many fixtures, especially local derbies, Bank Holiday fixtures, etc.

Additional street parking is available surrounding Home Park, but please be mindful of local residents, park sensibly, and be aware of any parking restrictions and permit areas.

There are also several large pay and display car parks in the city centre, which is within walking distance of Home Park, but not advised for those who struggle to walk beyond short distances.

Feedback

As always, we encourage supporters to provide feedback on their experience at Argyle to feedback@pafc.co.uk.

We can’t wait to see you on Saturday, and hope you have a fantastic match-day experience at Home Park.

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