Bob!
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Even though I didn't apply for a ticket or want to go to the match, I still think as an uber fan I should have been given one gratis!
Sorry Beach Hut, I think you've used the wrong login there!
;-)
Even though I didn't apply for a ticket or want to go to the match, I still think as an uber fan I should have been given one gratis!
Sorry Beach Hut, I think you've used the wrong login there!
;-)
Got tickets sorted - getting back to Hastings if it goes to extra time and pens on the train is going to be tight. Clearly too late to change it now but any reason why kick off couldn't have been moved to a 19.30 to give home and away supporters more time to get out of the ground and back to mainline stations?
Sorry Beach Hut, I think you've used the wrong login there!
;-)
About 25 coaches so far booked by different companies, due to train hassle and midweek at white hart lane as made travel by coach very popular for this fixture
Impressive effort. 4100 tickets sold for a mid-week game with major rail disruption.
Looking forward to seeing the away support on the 29th..... but hoping i end with the bragging rights over my Seagull mates!
Are you going Mr T------8 x of us booked.
Last time I went. I was spat on from above for 90 mins------classy
Long walk back to seven sisters tube in the dark ,be scared be very scared
regards
DR
What's it like at white hart lane station afterwards. Queues etc? I'll be getting a train to seven sisters from there.
Are you going Mr T------8 x of us booked.
Last time I went. I was spat on from above for 90 mins------classy
You will queue at WHL but they do move quickly. An alternative is Northumberland Park to Tottenham Hale - no queues there.
The only away fans that are likely to get any sort of aggravation are Woolwich, Chelsea or West Ham. Any shirt/scarfer would have to be very unlucky to come unstuck at WHL these days.
I will have an imaginary £10 bet that we do sell out.