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NottsRam

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  1. 39 minutes ago, Mucker1884 said:

    I'd like to think the "Renewal discount" is associated with your fan ID, rather than your seat... But I fully understand your trepidation try that suggested route.

    Probably best to sort at the counter, or at least give them a call?

     

     

    ... Is it worth trying the "Buy" tab... whilst logged in under your user ID... and see if a "new" seat comes up at the same price as a renewal (for the same category)?  🤷‍♂️
    If it does, then all good.  No need to "Renew", and your long serving loyalty should remain in tact for seasons to come?

    Hmmm... quite scary, that... Not sure I'd trust them... I'd stick with the phone call, mesen!  🤣

    Just had a go at selecting a different seat in same category while logged in, wanted to charge the 0-4 year price whereas I am in the 10 plus year bracket 

  2. 7 hours ago, Tamworthram said:

    Whilst it may be nice for the fans, I’m hoping there are no games against foreign teams. I really don’t see what they do to help us prepare for another season in league 1. I reckon they should be against teams from the lower end of the championship or upper end of league 2. Maybe even Notts County away again. They may not be quite such glamorous games but preseason friendlies should be about preparation for the upcoming campaign not putting on a showcase for the supporters.

    Love a Notts County away friendly.  So many decent pubs and a train from Lanky Bill if they're running 

  3. The Curse, two series comedy caper about a bunch of idiots who somehow steal £30 million of gold from a security warehouse (Brinks Mat type heist).  Series one shows the heist and the aftermath as the coppers try to find the culprits.  Series two sees the gand living it up on the Costa del Crime of the 80's and moving into major drug smuggling after meeting Pablo Escobar.  Very enjoyable light entertainment.  7.5/10

  4. 7 hours ago, Tamworthram said:

    I think you’re missing the point B4.

    It’s probably not just about money (although most of know having kids is an expensive business) but also the time commitment. When you have children your priorities, quite rightly, change. 

    To be fair, it made me more determined to renew 🤣

  5. 2 hours ago, 21CSchizoidRam said:

    Wonder why did the EFL move the SW game and not the Barnsley one? or have they moved that too? You'd thought the 3rd place team would be given to Sunday option.

    Understand why one needed to be moved as two local clubs playing at same time and policing issues etc.

    Brining it forward gives our older players less time to recover.

    Moved Barnsley second leg to Friday (was saturday) I believe

  6. 22 hours ago, Stuniverse said:

    Apologies if this has been asked before, but where are the best places to park on matchdays for games at Pride Park Stadium?

    I’m asking for a friend who has tickets for the Burton Albion game.

    I have a season ticket in Car Park A and find myself unable to advise him as I’ve never needed to pay attention to alternative parking.

    Many thanks in advance for any advice and suggestions.

    They can book in same car park but it costs a tenner.

  7. On 22/03/2023 at 16:35, BucksRam said:

    Anyone watched A Town Called Malice yet?  Heard mixed reviews and have one or two other things to watch first but be interested to hear any views.  I've series linked it anyway just wondered if it takes priority over finishing the last couple of seasons of Bosch (I know, playing catch up), Maternal (ITV) which I've heard was very good and starting Mandalorian too - this is the way. 

    Just finished the series, i loved it but many probably won't.  It's not to be taken too seriously, very tongue in cheek, but if like me, you grew up in the 70s and 80s you will enjoy the clobber and the music I think.

  8. On 03/03/2023 at 15:13, NottsRam said:

    If you have seen the news today about the US lawyer Alex Murdaugh being found guilty of murdering his wife and son in South Carolina, the whole story is on Netflix (not including the trial) in Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal.  Worth a watch if you like true crime documentaries.

    And now a HBO version showing on Sky, fascinating insight into corruption in a small South Carolina town involving the local legal company who have basically run the town for 100 plus years.  Highly recommend for true crime fans.

  9. Another for the True Crime enthusiasts: Dating Death - The Rodney Alcala murders, four part documentary on the American serial killer. He appeared on Americas dating game and was linked to over 130 murders.  Gripping stuff.

  10. 18 hours ago, Bob The Badger said:

    It is fantastic, but I marginally preferred Top Boy. Maybe because it was in English. And I'd have Spiral on that level for foreign stuff.

    Suburra: Blood on Rome is fairly good without ever reaching the heights of Gomorrah. 

    Season 5 of Top Boy supposed to be released this year i believe.

  11. 1 hour ago, The Last Post said:

    This is what America does well...Crime documentary's 

    Another failure of the American Court System, Colour, Race, Social depravity, Incompetent/corrupt police, Poor lawyers, A jury that wants to get to their next social event in double quick time. 

    If you've not seen...Moment of Truth then get your popcorn and sweets and sit back and watch, 5 episodes of the killing of Michael Jordans Father...I caught it on freevee app on my Fire TV  

    Thanks, will have a look for it 👍

  12. 13 minutes ago, BucksRam said:

    Anyone watched A Town Called Malice yet?  Heard mixed reviews and have one or two other things to watch first but be interested to hear any views.  I've series linked it anyway just wondered if it takes priority over finishing the last couple of seasons of Bosch (I know, playing catch up), Maternal (ITV) which I've heard was very good and starting Mandalorian too - this is the way. 

    I am part way (3 episodes) in and i love it.  Don't take it too seriously and if you like the music of the era and the classic casual clothing there's plenty to enjoy.

  13. 1 hour ago, CWC1983 said:

    Very late to the party but I reckon Gomorrah must be the best show I've ever watched. 

    I'm nearly at the end of series 3 and the tension building to the end of the penultimate episode regarding a hostage handover was incredible.

    Some boys (and girls) those neopolitans.

     

    My very favorite series of all time, currently rewatching from the beginning.

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