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« Reply #60 on: June 26, 2013, 15:49:03 pm »

My bunch all have ST's in the North at £8.65 per match. The cool thing is we've never sat in our allocated seats, we all waltz into the East and sit between the halfway line and the South stand. Happy days (unless it's busy!!).

Anyway, if you think thats a rip off try £60 JUST TO PARK YOUR CAR at Silverstone on Sunday!!! Jokers! and they wonder why it hasn't sold out....
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« Reply #61 on: June 26, 2013, 17:03:00 pm »

Anyway, if you think thats a rip off try £60 JUST TO PARK YOUR CAR at Silverstone on Sunday!!! Jokers! and they wonder why it hasn't sold out....
Someone will be along in a bit and mention park n ride...  Not me though. Wink
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« Reply #62 on: June 26, 2013, 19:17:11 pm »

i brought 2 tickets (1 adult & 1 under 18) for the Newport County game today cost me same as last season Shocked strange that i thought there was a price increase   
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« Reply #63 on: June 27, 2013, 06:42:03 am »

My bunch all have ST's in the North at £8.65 per match. The cool thing is we've never sat in our allocated seats, we all waltz into the East and sit between the halfway line and the South stand. Happy days (unless it's busy!!).

Anyway, if you think thats a rip off try £60 JUST TO PARK YOUR CAR at Silverstone on Sunday!!! Jokers! and they wonder why it hasn't sold out....
Silverstone to me just seems a licence to rip people off. I notice the Stagecoach return fare Northampton to Track is £15 return.
So a car of 4 people are still better off right?
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« Reply #64 on: June 27, 2013, 06:51:34 am »

Im happy to pay£22 a game, but would  like to see even more match day improvements such as the introduction of real ale and being more pro active getting in new fans and encouraging casual visitors.
Wouldn't mind an update on the proposed development, even if its only that fanciful picture of a vast new stadium.
Each to their own, but I don't get this boards seemingly obsessive liking for real ale. It's the drink of choice for "we're that bit better than you because we can go on and on about pubs we have drunk in and beers we have drunk in them" types.
I drink lager but guess what I'm well educated, rounded and jolly decent all round and haven't resorted to drinking real ale to somehow better myself in the eyes of my fellow men.
Would you have a cut off point? Say for instance 25 quid a game?
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« Reply #65 on: June 27, 2013, 08:03:47 am »

Each to their own, but I don't get this boards seemingly obsessive liking for real ale. It's the drink of choice for "we're that bit better than you because we can go on and on about pubs we have drunk in and beers we have drunk in them" types.
I drink lager but guess what I'm well educated, rounded and jolly decent all round and haven't resorted to drinking real ale to somehow better myself in the eyes of my fellow men.
Would you have a cut off point? Say for instance 25 quid a game?
for me it has to be the whole match day, the  meet up a few beer's a well fought game played in front of an enthusiastic crowd, for all the above £22 is good value.
The ales were very popular and sold out quickly so the market was there all the time, so don't take it personally, we don't drink it to spite you.
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« Reply #66 on: June 27, 2013, 08:11:07 am »

for me it has to be the whole match day, the  meet up a few beer's a well fought game played in front of an enthusiastic crowd, for all the above £22 is good value.
The ales were very popular and sold out quickly so the market was there all the time, so don't take it personally, we don't drink it to spite you.

I agree, although I have a north stand season ticket so I actually pay under £9 per game. The real ale has been a massive success - selling out at every game before kick off - The lager does run out but due to the preservatives it contains has much longer shelf life than real ale so a barrel can be changed but real ale has only a few days to be consumed meaning the club can't change the barrel at 2.30pm on match day. I don't understand the need for people to think they are superior to others because they drink lager or real ale - a lot of fans enjoy a prematch drink (or two) but what you drink doesn't make you superior to others - we should be thankful that we have a choice
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« Reply #67 on: June 27, 2013, 08:45:35 am »

If anyone watches the apprentice, it proved how most real ale drinkers talk bollox. There were supposed specialists on there trying the beers that the teams made and they were singing their praises about the dry taste and all this other bollox like wine commissures
Just two minutes earlier the contestants were shown pouring random flavours of fruit juice into the top of a bog standard base beer. The so called experts were easily fooled
Don’t get me wrong I like real ale , Just think a lot of people talk s***.
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« Reply #68 on: June 27, 2013, 13:20:00 pm »

I agree I drink real ale and a lot of the people
who drink it talk crap and that's before they
have drank it. And some don't even know what
real ale is.
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« Reply #69 on: June 27, 2013, 17:13:15 pm »

 
I agree I drink real ale and a lot of the people
who drink it talk crap and that's before they
have drank it. And some don't even know what
real ale is.

Grin In actual fact I prefer German and Belgian beers - don't tell the EDL/ Daily Mail
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« Reply #70 on: June 28, 2013, 14:15:29 pm »

real ale is a food as well as a drink so forget the burger and chips before the game and have another real ale instead

you know it makes sense ive been a camra member for 35 years so i havent a clue what im on about just like after 8.00 oclock
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