Not if was using a Phone though...
Or his keyboard doesn't have a numpad on.
The choice of 3 for the last digit is a good one.
Not if was using a Phone though...
Sound good, might get one. Apple are good I believe.
How on earth is buying tickets far from easy? Go on website, select seat, put in card details, print off ticket. You could teach a monkey to do it.
Relax it was a tongue in cheek comment about some posts on here that do them to thing it a challenge.
If they do (highly unlikely) I will put on them not showing themselves.
In all my days I've seen a Fulham firm on one occasion, at their placeA couple of small groups of Chinese students dotted around the stands (having bought tickets still thinking that Fulham are a Premiership club and that we are West Bromwich Albion) aren't going to be that hard to spot I wouldn't have thought.
In all my days I've seen a Fulham firm on one occasion, at their place
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DR
There were about 60 tickets left in the away end at lunchtime. It looks like we (Fulham in my case) have got the whole of the away end. I know Fulham fans who have bought tickets in other parts of the ground because Fulham only allowed ST holders with shedloads of loyalty points to buy one ticket each, gradually reducing the loyalty points requirements each day over a period of a couple of weeks. Fulham members or occasional attendees who stood little or no chance of getting a ticket in the away end got them through the Albion website. The ones I know are all very respectable middle aged people who can sit on their hands.Just taken a sneeky peeky at the Fulham forum and they are saying that they have sold there full allocation plus extra - what is the away allocation these days 2500?
Several are also claiming to have brought tickets in the home end saying it was easy although I am not convinced, with the regular binfests on here we all know buying tickets is far from easy!
There were about 60 tickets left in the away end at lunchtime. It looks like we (Fulham in my case) have got the whole of the away end. I know Fulham fans who have bought tickets in other parts of the ground because Fulham only allowed ST holders with shedloads of loyalty points to buy one ticket each, gradually reducing the loyalty points requirements each day over a period of a couple of weeks. Fulham members or occasional attendees who stood little or no chance of getting a ticket in the away end got them through the Albion website. The ones I know are all very respectable middle aged people who can sit on their hands.
Are there any pubs in town that stream Albion home games? Cheers.
Easy to spot Corduroy slacks, rugby shirt with the collar turned up and a jumper round the shoulders.If they do (highly unlikely) I will put on them not showing themselves.
I remember that day. A Brighton fan shouted at me as I cycled home along the Old Shoreham Road. Our 'firm' - like the Jacko statue - is now to be found in the National Football Museum. Although I did hear that some Reading idiots got a pasting when they attacked Fulham at Reading coach station a couple of years back.Leave it out Das, they had sub 5k fans pre Al Fayed, all Noddy Hugh Grant Sloane indifference to a football team on the river in their midst. No one could forget the battle of Hove Station circa the 1995/96 season though, no Hugh Grants on show that day.
Just taken a sneeky peeky at the Fulham forum and they are saying that they have sold there full allocation plus extra - what is the away allocation these days 2500?
Several are also claiming to have brought tickets in the home end saying it was easy although I am not convinced, with the regular binfests on here we all know buying tickets is far from easy!
I'm talking late 80's botty, no nothing of this battle of Hove stationLeave it out Das, they had sub 5k fans pre Al Fayed, all Noddy Hugh Grant Sloane indifference to a football team on the river in their midst. No one could forget the battle of Hove Station circa the 1995/96 season though, no Hugh Grants on show that day.
If they do (highly unlikely) I will put on them not showing themselves.