I missed three.
A Bournemouth (PL) No idea why I missed this.
A Newcastle (PL) Too far
A Boro (Cup) Much too far.
41 out of 44 or put another way, £2500
I also did the Madrid friendly.
Almost the same except I didn't go to Huddersfield as well.
I missed three.
A Bournemouth (PL) No idea why I missed this.
A Newcastle (PL) Too far
A Boro (Cup) Much too far.
41 out of 44 or put another way, £2500
I also did the Madrid friendly.
If the cheque was for £45.45 then I assume we had 45 games last year, not 44?
They could have saved some money have just rewarded the 27 who bothered with both buying a Bournemouth cup ticket as well as actually going to the game.
Newcastle away was corporate from my company so not recorded
Are you a politician?
You didn't go to every other game but that gives the impression you did.
Personally I missed Liverpool away.......when in fact I only went to one game last season.
Surely you know whether or not you did all the games?
(40/44)x50 =
I have not commented on I remember the good times
I was one of the 41, and was chuffed to get the letter thanking me, let alone the voucher.
Apparently just 41 fans went to every game home and away last season. They received a nice letter from Paul Barber and a £50 club shop voucher. Nice touch.
I fell one short sadly - damn you Everton away
So I know one of the 41, who are the other 40?
I did go to Bournemouth twice, and was disappointed my brother missed out when so many failed to turn up.Did you actually go to Bournemouth or "go to Bournemouth" though? You can tell us now you've got your prize.
I did go to Bournemouth twice, and was disappointed my brother missed out when so many failed to turn up.
And I was trying to get to all matches not for any prize, nor just for points, but because I was really excited to have the chance to cheer the team on through a season in the Premier League.
I have to admit, though, that I did actually miss a home match due to illness and allowed a brother to use my ticket to save it going to waste. So, although pleased to get the letter, I did feel a slight fraud.
I did go to Bournemouth twice, and was disappointed my brother missed out when so many failed to turn up.
And I was trying to get to all matches not for any prize, nor just for points, but because I was really excited to have the chance to cheer the team on through a season in the Premier League.
I have to admit, though, that I did actually miss a home match due to illness and allowed a brother to use my ticket to save it going to waste. So, although pleased to get the letter, I did feel a slight fraud.