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Post by peterpirate on Oct 27, 2015 19:56:37 GMT
Does anyone know what curry it is in the box Friday night,and do you get naan bread with it
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2015 20:46:50 GMT
Great idea from the club. Makes a change! Dont sack the board
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2015 20:47:38 GMT
Great idea from the club. Makes a change! Dont sack the board Dont sack the board
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2015 20:48:55 GMT
I'm going to see Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse on Friday, at least I KNOW I will be entertained, and not go home in a bad mood I'd love to see that. Sadly i have bugger all money.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2015 20:49:07 GMT
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Post by Topper Gas on Oct 27, 2015 22:38:14 GMT
£5 is just about OK but do they really have to make it £7 for pay on the night?
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Post by pirateman on Oct 27, 2015 23:10:33 GMT
I'm going to see Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse on Friday, at least I KNOW I will be entertained, and not go home in a bad mood I'd love to see that. Sadly i have bugger all money I wanted to double like this
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Post by bb1883 on Oct 28, 2015 2:27:31 GMT
Am I correct in understanding this is the only place I can watch the game televised? Would love to able to watch them..
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Post by wrongsideoftheriver on Oct 28, 2015 7:41:11 GMT
£5 is just about OK but do they really have to make it £7 for pay on the night? I find that slightly annoying too.
But still £7 to watch a game that would usually cost us £20 ain't bad.
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Post by philbemmygas on Oct 28, 2015 8:00:28 GMT
£5 is just about OK but do they really have to make it £7 for pay on the night? I find that slightly annoying too.
But still £7 to watch a game that would usually cost us £20 ain't bad.
I bought a £5.00 ticket last Friday, but am now going into a box. Open to offers?
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Post by wrongsideoftheriver on Oct 28, 2015 8:22:13 GMT
I find that slightly annoying too.
But still £7 to watch a game that would usually cost us £20 ain't bad.
I bought a £5.00 ticket last Friday, but am now going into a box. Open to offers?
I've booked the Friday off and I'm heading up to watch it.
Thanks anyway.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2015 8:26:35 GMT
Am I correct in understanding this is the only place I can watch the game televised? Would love to able to watch them.. Yes the company the football league use have a direct fibre link to the stadium so there's no satellite feed to watch or for any other channels to broadcast.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2015 8:34:24 GMT
£5 is just about OK but do they really have to make it £7 for pay on the night? It is no different than an early bird ticket,you got an option here. Cant believe anyone would moan about 2 quid though ffs.
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Post by Topper Gas on Oct 28, 2015 9:05:23 GMT
It's not £2 it's £7 on Friday, or £14 if I bring my son, which seems steep to me should I make a late decision to watch the match after work.
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Post by gwengers on Oct 28, 2015 9:13:38 GMT
It's not £2 it's £7 on Friday, or £14 if I bring my son, which seems steep to me should I make a late decision to watch the match after work. How much would it cost if you wanted to watch it in person? I've paid for train tickets, a hotel in Cambridge, and the tickets themselves. £14 for a spur of the moment decision vs planning ahead and costing well in excess of £100 isn't too bad. Again, not sure why people feel entitled to this game for free or close to it. £14 for two people is close to the best value away league game you are ever likely to get.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Oct 28, 2015 9:29:47 GMT
I bet some of these people moaning about prices have sky sports subscriptions as well haha!
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Post by baggins on Oct 28, 2015 11:37:18 GMT
I find that slightly annoying too.
But still £7 to watch a game that would usually cost us £20 ain't bad.
I bought a £5.00 ticket last Friday, but am now going into a box. Open to offers? I'll go £6 to put you in a box. Any advances on £6?
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Post by philbemmygas on Oct 28, 2015 11:58:11 GMT
I bought a £5.00 ticket last Friday, but am now going into a box. Open to offers? I'll go £6 to put you in a box. Any advances on £6? In line with the latest warning on abuse and foul language, I will politely ask you to move away in short jerky movements. or in a phonetic alphabet style "Foxtrot Oscar"
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Post by baggins on Oct 28, 2015 12:15:26 GMT
I'll go £6 to put you in a box. Any advances on £6? In line with the latest warning on abuse and foul language, I will politely ask you to move away in short jerky movements. or in a phonetic alphabet style "Foxtrot Oscar" You saying I'm short? You saying I'm a jerk? You saying I can't dance? That's just rude.
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Post by RetroGamer on Oct 28, 2015 18:06:21 GMT
It's not £2 it's £7 on Friday, or £14 if I bring my son, which seems steep to me should I make a late decision to watch the match after work. How much would it cost if you wanted to watch it in person? I've paid for train tickets, a hotel in Cambridge, and the tickets themselves. £14 for a spur of the moment decision vs planning ahead and costing well in excess of £100 isn't too bad. Again, not sure why people feel entitled to this game for free or close to it. £14 for two people is close to the best value away league game you are ever likely to get. Surely it's relative to what your getting? I agree that it's cheap in comparison to going to the match but very few would stump up £5 or £7 to get into the pub to watch a match on the telly nor would they pay that to watch a match at home either.
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