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Post by statotheblue on Jul 26, 2014 0:15:27 GMT 1
Went down to collect season ticket and tickets for the Ipswich game.I was told only a few hundred have been sold so expect long queues before the game or a very poor turn out.Show your support too our new boys please if you want to go don't leave it too late to get down and get your ticket early.
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Post by technical on Jul 26, 2014 7:45:10 GMT 1
I did think about going. I was going to take a group of my son's friends but i thought it was very expensive for a training game - I'll be able to do it much cheaper for a league game once the season starts.
£14 for adults, £4 for kids, when there's loads of other things to do with your time and money at this time of year and lots of people away, not surprised they haven't sold many tbh.
I would have liked to see his the new players performed against better opposition but i can wait until the season starts. And this is from someone who's missed less than 10 home league games in the last 30 years. If I feel that way its not at all surprising more casual fans cba.
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Post by statotheblue on Jul 26, 2014 9:11:57 GMT 1
I did think about going. I was going to take a group of my son's friends but i thought it was very expensive for a training game - I'll be able to do it much cheaper for a league game once the season starts. £14 for adults, £4 for kids, when there's loads of other things to do with your time and money at this time of year and lots of people away, not surprised they haven't sold many tbh. I would have liked to see his the new players performed against better opposition but i can wait until the season starts. And this is from someone who's missed less than 10 home league games in the last 30 years. If I feel that way its not at all surprising more casual fans cba. I have tickets for today (3 of 4 of us going) I and others paid £12 per adult ticket.
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Post by muppet on Jul 26, 2014 9:14:11 GMT 1
I haven't got a great deal of money, but £4 for a kids ticket really ain't expensive. They go swimming and it costs more than that, they go and buy a drink and sweets and it's getting close to that and in general you aint getting much for that anymore. As to the opposition, again not sure what you are expecting, but the opposition will be the best we will come up against in pre season. If like last year they brought all tiheir players and played them and they are championship. We won't get premiership, unless it's a premiership eleven, which means a bunch of youths. I am looking forward to seeing our new lads, the new pitch and I hope some good passing football. UTG'S
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Post by trueblue on Jul 26, 2014 9:18:27 GMT 1
To expensive for a training game, will put money towards train fare for an away match, these games should be free to season ticket holders..
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Post by technical on Jul 26, 2014 12:56:18 GMT 1
It's £2.20 for children to swim here Muppet and I don't have to pay £14 (or£12) to go with them - you need to learn to say no re sweets and drinks!
My comment re the opposition was simply that it would be good to see the team against better than non-league teams, I'm sure there will be plenty that will test us in L1.I'm a bit sad I won't be there but the suns shining and there are plenty of other things I can do today. Have a lovely afternoon.
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Post by muppet on Jul 26, 2014 13:38:25 GMT 1
Still good value at £4 for kids. Thanks and will do and hope you have a good one too.
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