The 12th Marquis of Sixfields
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I paid to watch 23 games this year and I've got a wedding to pay for next summer, so yeah, I'll have the money back if you don't mind. They'll have it back anyway once whenevers seasons tickets go on sale anyway. Not that sure why I should go without to make sure a footballer can carry on banking 3 a week. Up to you tho boys
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The Hotelend Grand National Sweepstake Champion 2023
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everbrite
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Slowly getting back to topic ; I regrettably am facing a moral issue if only a financial one! With the L2 abandon my wife asked me would I seek refund for remaining home games; as she bought the season tkt as way of a birthday present. Immediately my defensive reaction kicked in. I suggested that the club being in the playoffs that no decision had been made on ST refunds. As an added measure I suggested that the club was considering offering a credit towards next season ticket. I might be misinformed on this but it gives me valuable added time.
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2020 Grand National S/S 3rd Place
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Coolcat
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Yes, as mentioned elsewhere, slightly frustrating for STHs that want refunding, having to see official site mantra from KT of basically how wonderful the messages of support are (not wanting a refund). Not a STH myself, though have five away tickets (FGR, Cambridge, Crewe) still awaiting official clearance for refunds.
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guest3338
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Season ticket holder who got to only one home game this season. No refund sought. Can't dec9de what that makes me. I'll start with stupid?..
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Larry
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I paid to watch 23 games this year and I've got a wedding to pay for next summer, so yeah, I'll have the money back if you don't mind. They'll have it back anyway once whenevers seasons tickets go on sale anyway. Not that sure why I should go without to make sure a footballer can carry on banking 3 a week. Up to you tho boys
Don't believe the hype, it's 300 not 3000 in League 2
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Melbourne Cobbler
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AC/DC supposedly played the CG but I don’t remember it? Had the Pistols have played it would have probably have been my greatest memory ever? Sadly not to be? Wasn’t the Regent called Circles in those days?
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Not a real supporter but unelected chair of the Northampton Town Honorary Supporters Club. (Please note: any opinions given may not necessarily be shared by proper supporters. In incidents of conflict the views of real supporters shall take precedence).
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Horsham Cobbler
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Saw U2 (supported by Delta 5) at Nene College Park Campus when I was a student there .. just weeks before they released the 'Boy' album. 50 pence a ticket
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Larry
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Saw U2 (supported by Delta 5) at Nene College Park Campus when I was a student there .. just weeks before they released the 'Boy' album. 50 pence a ticket Complete with said Boy album cover as back drop. Yes MC it was Circles, I couldn't remember the name even though that was what is was called the most times I went there, so thanks for that.
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Deepcut Cobbler
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Did Yes and Genesis play a double gig in the early '70s in the Town. I seem to remember someone saying that at the time but I didn't go?
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“They shall grow not old as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.” Laurence Binyon
The Hotelend Grand National Sweepstake Champion 2009
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guest3086
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October 16th 1965. Rolling Stones played ABC cinema. Way before my time but I understand everblite had a ticket as a gift from his grand daughter for a 'significant' birthday. Only saying.
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Tabasco Kid
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Saw U2 (supported by Delta 5) at Nene College Park Campus when I was a student there .. just weeks before they released the 'Boy' album. 50 pence a ticket U2 at Derby assembly rooms, on the "War tour" in 1983. My ticket was four quid. He was hanging off of the balcony whilst still singing. And security hanging on to him. We waited afterwoods by the stage door, and Pope Bono signed my ticket. He had the most stupid Mullet that I haver seen.
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Were in the pipe 5 by 5.
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EB Claret
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I remember arriving to find an empty stage and thinking we'd been conned. We were told their truck had broken down but would definitely get there. Seeing Angus Young wandering around made us feel better, no support to watch so we went for chips down the Welly road. The lorry arrived at about 9.15 and started setting up. By 10 o'clock AC/DC were on stage complete with lights (rare at the CG) and it was brilliant. Angus and Bon Scott were carried through the crowd on roadies shoulders and the fans helped feed out miles of cable to the guitar and mic., great show.
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Tabasco Kid
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I remember arriving to find an empty stage and thinking we'd been conned. We were told their truck had broken down but would definitely get there. Seeing Angus Young wandering around made us feel better, no support to watch so we went for chips down the Welly road. The lorry arrived at about 9.15 and started setting up. By 10 o'clock AC/DC were on stage complete with lights (rare at the CG) and it was brilliant. Angus and Bon Scott were carried through the crowd on roadies shoulders and the fans helped feed out miles of cable to the guitar and mic., great show.
You know what? Simple things, like "Chips down the Welly Road."Memories.
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Were in the pipe 5 by 5.
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Melbourne Cobbler
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Legend has it U2 also played The Nags Head in Wollaston?
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Not a real supporter but unelected chair of the Northampton Town Honorary Supporters Club. (Please note: any opinions given may not necessarily be shared by proper supporters. In incidents of conflict the views of real supporters shall take precedence).
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Melbourne Cobbler
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Complete with said Boy album cover as back drop. Yes MC it was Circles, I couldn't remember the name even though that was what is was called the most times I went there, so thanks for that.
Many a long since departed nightclub could be the subject of much chat on here? Opus 2, PJs/Panache, Stirlings and the infamous Salon which of course went onto become Syphillrella Cockyfellas?
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Not a real supporter but unelected chair of the Northampton Town Honorary Supporters Club. (Please note: any opinions given may not necessarily be shared by proper supporters. In incidents of conflict the views of real supporters shall take precedence).
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Tabasco Kid
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Legend has it U2 also played The Nags Head in Wollaston?
Yes they did. It was a John Peel night. Although I never went. Argument with the girlfriend probably. And she loved to argue. My God could that lass argue. She had to go. Her parting words were, "If, you walk out of that door, then dont come back". As you wish, was my response. Well, it took about about two days before the phone calls started. Screaming down the phone, arguing again, I had her mum on the phone the following day. Can I Help? NO. I could say more about what I said to mum about her daughter, but it would be in appopriate. Not here.
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Were in the pipe 5 by 5.
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coboz
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Late 70's at the County Ground I believe I saw (although recollection - a bit faded now) : The Adverts, The Ruts, 999 and Generation X
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Winslow Lee
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Always wondered about the age demographic of this board, I guess this thread answers that and actually makes me feel quite young
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guest2934
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October 16th 1965. Rolling Stones played ABC cinema. Way before my time but I understand everblite had a ticket as a gift from his grand daughter for a 'significant' birthday. Only saying.
My mum went to this...Is Evers my Dad?
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