Forest Green Rovers reach the pinnacle of their pre-season on Sunday
when they welcome a Manchester United XI to The New Lawn - kick-off
3.00pm.
With only standing tickets remaining, Forest Green have already sold
around 2,500 tickets and are hoping for their biggest crowd at The New
Lawn since achieving their highest all-time attendance of 4,836 for the
FA Cup 3rd round tie against Championship side Derby County back in
January 2009.
The fixture has been organised by England football coach and former
United star Gary Neville and FGR chairman Dale Vince to raise awareness
and proceeds for the newly launched Sustainability in Sport foundation.
At the same time that David Hockaday's men will be kicking off
tonight in their penultimate pre-season fixture against Wealdstone in
Middlesex, some of their likely opponents on Sunday will be facing
Scunthorpe in a pre-season friendly in Lincolnshire.
While Manchester United are yet to confirm the squad that will
travel to the New Lawn on Sunday, they have confirmed the team to face
Scunthorpe would be similar to the team that beat Market Drayton 6-2 on
Wednesday and included: Italian striker Federico Macheda, Portuguese
forward Bebe and attacking midfielder Jesse Lingard.
Rovers' manager David Hockaday said tough games against Wycombe
and Swindon, followed by a deserved 1-0 win against Cardiff, ensured his
squad were improving towards the start of the season.
"What better way to measure just how far we've come than against the
best club in the country? Man Utd are Man Utd and it will be a massive
challenge, but believe me we'll make it a worthwhile run-out for them -
it's going to be a great game on a top playing surface at The New Lawn.
"We have real belief behind us now. Only time will tell how we
start on the first day of the season, but it's been a hugely productive
preseason and we're ahead of where we were this time last year."
Hockaday would not reveal whether the team that runs out on
Sunday against the Manchester United XI will be the same that will
feature against Cambridge, but said the competition for places was a
nice dilemma to have.
"The new players have all impressed - they now know what I expect
of them and how I want to play football. Yes, they are playing for
places - every slate has been cleaned, everyone has had the same
opportunities. But we'll need all of those players during the season -
it's a hard league and there are some tough teams who are going to be
challenging throughout. There is pressure on us because of the quality
we have brought in, but it's a good pressure - we want to be up there."
Forest Green Rovers will operate a 'Park-n-Ride' for fans coming to
Sunday's final pre-season game against a Manchester United XI - running
two buses between the Renishaw car park and The New Lawn stadium from
12noon.
Standing only tickets for the game are still available and the
Forest Green reception will be open on on Saturday between 2pm-4pm for
people to purchase tickets in person.
Please note that ALL parking at The New Lawn stadium and
Nailsworth Primary school is now fully reserved, except for Blue Badge
holders.
The Renishaw car park is on the A46 (between Stroud and
Nailsworth) and is accessed via the entrance opposite the Regency used
car dealer.
The 'Park-n-Ride' will operate two double-decker buses ferrying
spectators every 15 minutes to The New Lawn from 12noon until kick-off
and will return fans to the car park at Renishaw after the game - with
the last bus running at 8.00pm.