If you are a STH are you going Saturday?
M Mellor 3 Ward 4 Well-known member Jul 27, 2004 10,233 saaf of the water Jan 2, 2013 #1 If you are a STH are you going Saturday?
Marc1901 Peace out. Apr 26, 2009 6,106 The Championship. Jan 2, 2013 #2 Nope. Beers in the fridge ready for the telebox.
Max Paper Sunshiinnnnneeee Nov 3, 2009 5,784 Testicles Jan 2, 2013 #7 Nope, can't justify the expense just after Xmas sadly, will be watching it on itv hopefully in bed with my shinpads on
Nope, can't justify the expense just after Xmas sadly, will be watching it on itv hopefully in bed with my shinpads on
smeariestbat New member May 5, 2012 1,731 Jan 2, 2013 #8 yep, miss enough games because of work, not missing one by choice!
Rookie Greetings Feb 8, 2005 12,324 Jan 2, 2013 #9 Nope - didn't want to pay 39 (+ booking fee) for my seat and never got around to booking up another seat. Not that fussed by it though [bad fan]
Nope - didn't want to pay 39 (+ booking fee) for my seat and never got around to booking up another seat. Not that fussed by it though [bad fan]
Djmiles Barndoor Holroyd Dec 1, 2005 12,064 Kitchener, Canada Jan 2, 2013 #10 Nope. Telly for me. Hoping for a draw (Or Albion win obviously) as I have the week off of the replay.
Nope. Telly for me. Hoping for a draw (Or Albion win obviously) as I have the week off of the replay.
upthealbion1970 bring on the trumpets.... NSC Patron Jan 22, 2009 8,887 Woodingdean Jan 2, 2013 #11 Yep. Normal wsu seats for me and the boy £40 for our tickets (£32 & £8)
Return of the Rev Well-known member Nov 26, 2008 21,053 Flitting between the county league and mates rates Jan 2, 2013 #12 nope 3 of us watching at home! barber out!
Deanbha Well-known member Mar 27, 2008 2,324 Living in the real world. Jan 2, 2013 #13 Nope, starting to regret my decision now though. Will be my first home game missed in 4 years.
Bruntburger New member Mar 9, 2009 1,138 Peacehaven Jan 2, 2013 #14 Usually in the North, just about to see if I can get a few tickets to take my daughters in the East stand.
Usually in the North, just about to see if I can get a few tickets to take my daughters in the East stand.
S Sussax Well-known member NSC Patron Aug 31, 2012 2,767 Brighton Jan 2, 2013 #15 Nope, staying at home.
tomfitz12 CTRL+W to change this Nov 25, 2012 1,107 southwick Jan 2, 2013 #16 yep but not in my normal seat
kevtherev Well-known member Feb 28, 2008 10,467 Tunbridge Wells Jan 2, 2013 #17 Nope,,,,£12 on petrol, week after Xmas ish, Daughter's birthday in a weeks time, got her on Saturday so it would have cost me an extra ticket and it's on the box. There's five reason's not to go. Without even mentioning the cost for my own ticket.
Nope,,,,£12 on petrol, week after Xmas ish, Daughter's birthday in a weeks time, got her on Saturday so it would have cost me an extra ticket and it's on the box. There's five reason's not to go. Without even mentioning the cost for my own ticket.
SeagullSongs And it's all gone quiet.. Oct 10, 2011 6,937 Southampton Jan 2, 2013 #18 Yes, in my usual seat. Last game this Christmas before I head back to university. Deanbha said: Nope, starting to regret my decision now though. Will be my first home game missed in 4 years. Click to expand... Still tickets available! Or have you already made plans?
Yes, in my usual seat. Last game this Christmas before I head back to university. Deanbha said: Nope, starting to regret my decision now though. Will be my first home game missed in 4 years. Click to expand... Still tickets available! Or have you already made plans?
S severnside gull Well-known member May 16, 2007 24,825 By the seaside in West Somerset Jan 2, 2013 #19 2 of us - my wife's first ever cup game.
H Horsham Gull H Block Offender Dec 4, 2006 8,610 Horsham Jan 2, 2013 #20 yup usual spot in the North stand