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Post by MRJPSHREW on May 4, 2004 17:47:45 GMT 1
£20 for a child if not in the family section!!!!!
f**kING HELL
Its gonna cost £100 if not more for me, the wife and daughter just to go to Stoke.
I know it has nothing to do with STFC, but this is so wrong.
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Post by Theoneandonly on May 4, 2004 17:49:08 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2004 17:59:30 GMT 1
£20 is reasonable for this game. No concessions unless in family stand is not reasonable.
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Post by grinfish on May 4, 2004 18:01:38 GMT 1
It would be ok if it was just the usual STFC attendance, it would cover it, but with the amount of extra people coming, this is going to be a financial nightmare for a lot of parents. I severely hope it ends up being value for money for them to fork out to see this game!!!!
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Post by Pilch on May 4, 2004 18:02:49 GMT 1
£20 for a child if not in the family section!!!!! f**kING HELL Its gonna cost £100 if not more for me, the wife and daughter just to go to Stoke. I know it has nothing to do with STFC, but this is so wrong. £100 ? tickets are £20 not £33.33
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Post by MRJPSHREW on May 4, 2004 18:05:14 GMT 1
Petrol at £15, Programme £5 (prob), parking £5, food, drink etc £15 plus Now work it out
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Post by grinfish on May 4, 2004 18:11:17 GMT 1
Might be worth considering coaching it JP, it works out roughly the same as Tickets+petrol +parking, and you don't have the concerns of losing your stereo (I heard Grazioli might be lurking in the car park ;D )
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Post by MRJPSHREW on May 4, 2004 18:12:21 GMT 1
No can do mate
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Post by El Huracán!!!! on May 4, 2004 18:12:46 GMT 1
Programes are £5 or at least they were last year
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Post by MRJPSHREW on May 4, 2004 18:13:41 GMT 1
It gets better
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Post by Pilch on May 4, 2004 18:27:10 GMT 1
Petrol at £15, Programme £5 (prob), parking £5, food, drink etc £15 plus Now work it out 3 tickets £50 petrol £10 max unless you drive a tank you don't normally buy food programme £3 amazing value to watch your team play in a cup final
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Post by MRJPSHREW on May 4, 2004 18:31:03 GMT 1
You obviously dont read do you. £20 a ticket...we arent going to be in the family stand. How do you know I dont normally buy food? Glyn has already posted programmes £5 a throw.
Amazing value for the Millenium Staduim not The Britannia Staduim!
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Post by Pilch on May 4, 2004 18:31:22 GMT 1
on the other hand you could be right ticket £20 travel £5 bus beer £5 wynnies card £1 food £3 pub £5 champagne £20 more beer £20 curry £15 taxi £5 i'm nearly over the £100 myself
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Post by Pilch on May 4, 2004 18:35:34 GMT 1
You obviously dont read do you. £20 a ticket...we arent going to be in the family stand. How do you know I dont normally buy food? Glyn has already posted programmes £5 a throw. Amazing value for the Millenium Staduim not The Britannia Staduim! i know you dont buy food, your too tight how much would travel to cardiff be ? how much would tickets at cardiff be ? don't buy a programme blame mossy's its his fault
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Post by telfordSHREWS on May 4, 2004 18:40:48 GMT 1
With all these prices flying about ,probably just as cheap to take the offer of SNFC and the executive box he might be getting
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