Bolton Wanderers (A)

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Bolton Wanderers (A)

by Optimist » 15 Jul 2013 11:53

All tickets in Lower Tier.

Adults: £25
Over 65's: £18
Under 23's: £18
Under 18's: £10

Concessions have to show ID at the turnstiles.

Hadn't intended to make the long trip up but it's not often I can get an "Under something" price these days so now I'm quite tempted. Who is IN for this?

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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by reading_fan » 15 Jul 2013 11:54

Almost certainly IN.

The gf's from near Preston so will probably incorporate a trip to the inlaws that weekend as well.

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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by SPARTA » 15 Jul 2013 12:03

Probably IN.

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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by loyalroyaldaz » 15 Jul 2013 15:30

In

As long as stupid online ticketing lets me buy one and doesnt want to charge me an extra £2 for the fun of it !!

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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by Rea Ding » 15 Jul 2013 16:33

Definitely IN 8)


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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by winchester_royal » 15 Jul 2013 17:35

ININININININININIn

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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by 26-10-06 » 15 Jul 2013 18:37

Surely a sell out isn't on the cards...is it?

IN

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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by JayRoyal » 15 Jul 2013 18:41

Got some family over that way I can visit, so IN

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by Big Foot » 16 Jul 2013 09:27

IN


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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by kwik-silva » 16 Jul 2013 11:26

If only I could afford the trip up..

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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by RoyalTank » 17 Jul 2013 23:13

In for either this one or Blackpool - Not both.

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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by Will95 » 26 Jul 2013 19:41

Getting my ticket tomorrow, looking forward to this now.

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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by Will95 » 03 Aug 2013 08:29

Am Row I, Seat 102, but probably won't sit there.

When I got my ticket and asked to sit further back the response I got was 'we've only sold a couple of hundred tickets, I'm sure you'll be able to move to wherever you want'.


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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by Cureton's Volley » 04 Aug 2013 10:42

Will95 Am Row I, Seat 102, but probably won't sit there.

When I got my ticket and asked to sit further back the response I got was 'we've only sold a couple of hundred tickets, I'm sure you'll be able to move to wherever you want'.


In that case I'm calling 'shotgun' for dead centre on the back row :P

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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by One8Seven1 » 04 Aug 2013 12:03

I'm in but sod the train, the price for us is over £160, or I can drive the 7 hours for £80.

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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by Royal91 » 04 Aug 2013 12:59

One8Seven1 I'm in but sod the train, the price for us is over £160, or I can drive the 7 hours for £80.


Railcard will get you there 53 quid return!

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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by One8Seven1 » 04 Aug 2013 13:47

Royal91
One8Seven1 I'm in but sod the train, the price for us is over £160, or I can drive the 7 hours for £80.


Railcard will get you there 53 quid return!


One adult, two under 17's? If it's around the £80 mark then I'll take it.

Parking wise, this seems good advice:

Gary Lovatt adds 'On the parking front, a handy little idea is to park at the Beehive pub which is on the roundabout (half a mile past the stadium coming from the motorway) where you pay £5 per car but get it all back at the bar. I also recommend the cajun chicken baguette there!' To get to the The Beehive Pub leave the M61 at Junction 6 and drive down towards the stadium. Then continue straight on past the stadium and the Beehive pub is situated at the next roundabout, on Chorley New Road.


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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by BrennanRoyal » 04 Aug 2013 14:33

anyone be able to offer a lift up there? I'd put money towards petrol, 16 year old who can't really afford train fare up there, cheers :D

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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by Will95 » 04 Aug 2013 15:00

Cureton's Volley
Will95 Am Row I, Seat 102, but probably won't sit there.

When I got my ticket and asked to sit further back the response I got was 'we've only sold a couple of hundred tickets, I'm sure you'll be able to move to wherever you want'.


In that case I'm calling 'shotgun' for dead centre on the back row :P


As long as you stand and sing, feel free!

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Re: Bolton Wanderers (A)

by Cureton's Volley » 05 Aug 2013 06:30

Will95
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Will95 Am Row I, Seat 102, but probably won't sit there.

When I got my ticket and asked to sit further back the response I got was 'we've only sold a couple of hundred tickets, I'm sure you'll be able to move to wherever you want'.


In that case I'm calling 'shotgun' for dead centre on the back row :P


As long as you stand and sing, feel free!


Shouldn't be a problem unless I manage to finish the customary 3L of lukewarm Frosty Jack on the way up there... Upon which case I may sing a rainbow, rather than "Toodlepip! Tally-ho! Bark for the Biscuitmen. Go Reading GO!!"

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