by Wycombe Royal » 19 Feb 2007 11:54
by mattyougg » 19 Feb 2007 12:37
ScrappySharpy i am unsure...is it 23quid for 16-21?
It's the age you were on the 1st August. For me it's 16 quid because I was 16. If you're 17 it's £23.
by RoyalBlue » 19 Feb 2007 13:23
Wycombe Royal Oh dear, it seems I may have upset some people for pointing out the fickleness (is that a word??) of some of our support which it has been pointed out on here so many times is apparently very loyal.
I must have been mistaken.
by Irvinchangeyaname » 19 Feb 2007 13:53
Wycombe Royal Oh dear, it seems I may have upset some people for pointing out the fickleness (is that a word??) of some of our support which it has been pointed out on here so many times is apparently very loyal.
I must have been mistaken.
by Wycombe Royal » 19 Feb 2007 13:56
Irvinchangeyaname I notice you probably don't have a lot of travelling costs to add to the price of a ticket.
by Stranded » 19 Feb 2007 13:57
Wycombe RoyalIrvinchangeyaname I notice you probably don't have a lot of travelling costs to add to the price of a ticket.
Maybe you shouldn't just assume that I am going......
by Joe » 19 Feb 2007 14:03
RoyalBlueWycombe Royal Oh dear, it seems I may have upset some people for pointing out the fickleness (is that a word??) of some of our support which it has been pointed out on here so many times is apparently very loyal.
I must have been mistaken.
And I was mistaken too. There was me thinking it might be to do with the fact that loyalty does not quite stretch to being taken for a mug and ripped off. Something the club also would do well to remember when considering the prices for season tickets come this summer.
by Wycombe Royal » 19 Feb 2007 14:07
StrandedWycombe RoyalIrvinchangeyaname I notice you probably don't have a lot of travelling costs to add to the price of a ticket.
Maybe you shouldn't just assume that I am going......
I don't believe he was referring to this game but all home games.
by Huntley & Palmer » 19 Feb 2007 16:38
Wycombe Royal Oh dear, it seems I may have upset some people for pointing out the fickleness (is that a word??) of some of our support which it has been pointed out on here so many times is apparently very loyal.
I must have been mistaken.
by Don Finch » 20 Feb 2007 11:39
by T.R.O.L.I. » 20 Feb 2007 11:42
Don Finch One of the people I sit with at home games can't go to the Man U replay - do you know if a random can call up and buy a ticket using their own card details or does it have to be the season ticket holder using their card details? - bearing in mind they'd just be buying that one ticket. Hope that makes sense.
by Mr Brightside » 20 Feb 2007 11:43
Huntley & PalmerWycombe Royal Oh dear, it seems I may have upset some people for pointing out the fickleness (is that a word??) of some of our support which it has been pointed out on here so many times is apparently very loyal.
I must have been mistaken.
I don't remember seeing people on here talking about how loyal our fans are away from home. In fact, I only remember saying the complete opposite especially when it came to games in the North West. The non glamour ties had not been particularly well attended, whilst of course the bigger clubs are. Boro on Saturday will be another case in point, I don't think we have sold our 2000 tickets.
by coyrls » 20 Feb 2007 11:55
T.R.O.L.I.Don Finch One of the people I sit with at home games can't go to the Man U replay - do you know if a random can call up and buy a ticket using their own card details or does it have to be the season ticket holder using their card details? - bearing in mind they'd just be buying that one ticket. Hope that makes sense.
Shouldn't be a problem - its no different to buying a few tickets over the phone for your mates. The only place you can't do that is online (the credit / debit card you use has to be registered to the same address as the member card).
by southbank1871 » 20 Feb 2007 12:01
coyrlsT.R.O.L.I.Don Finch One of the people I sit with at home games can't go to the Man U replay - do you know if a random can call up and buy a ticket using their own card details or does it have to be the season ticket holder using their card details? - bearing in mind they'd just be buying that one ticket. Hope that makes sense.
Shouldn't be a problem - its no different to buying a few tickets over the phone for your mates. The only place you can't do that is online (the credit / debit card you use has to be registered to the same address as the member card).
Not sure if that's true. I think you can buy online so long as you've got them set up in your "fiends and family" or whatever they call it. When I got my ticket, my "basket" also had all the people I've got in my list and I think I could have bought them all. Of course they've got the cards and so it would just have been untypical generosity on my part if I'd done it!
by Don Finch » 20 Feb 2007 12:08
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