Gazwag
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I know. This isn't a thread of complaint as such - I didn't even bother trying to get a ticket for Boro, because I'm a Bad Fan who couldn't be arsed to go all the way up there for a game that might be a dead rubber.
Its more a wistful look back at how we USED to do things before the days of just sitting there on your arse and clicking. We all coped, and on reflection, peering through my rose-tinted specs, I honestly think it was a better way of doing it. Less convenient maybe, but still better.
But in the "good old days" you could get a train ticket the morning without having to purchase 6 separate journeys and carry half a tree of tickets, arrive at the ground at 14.45 and give cash to the turnstile operator to get in.
The only time I can ever remember having to purchase a ticket in advance was the two '83 cup finals and the '91 play off final. I can't remember queuing for long for the first match as it was all voucher based but queued for hours and hours on the Monday after the first cup match having caught the first train out of Bexhill that morning to get to the Goldstone.