Foreveram
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18 minutes ago, ram59 said:
There's not much of an increase over the 'earlybird' prices
My ticket, East stand, senior with ten year discount has gone up £17.55
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Two Andy Gorams there’s only two Andy Gorams, after he had been diagnosed with schizophrenia.
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Anyone with a surname beginning with the letter X, I believe it’s the only letter we’ve never had.
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24 minutes ago, WystonRam said:
Yes Tiny Rebel Brewery have a beer festival on 19th/20th July at their Tap House in Newport.
I’ll pass, Newport is my least favourite destination for an away weekend that I can remember.
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1 minute ago, The_Sheriff said:
For the record I hate carling. Love Madri.
Definitely tastes different
I’ll drink to that 🍻
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1 minute ago, Day said:
Bitter and cider, so that's a John Smiths and a Strongbow, surprised it was that much, nobody normal drinks that muck these days.
£4.40 with my regular discount down the local for a Madri, looking £5.50 elsewhere at least.
Seafront prices 🙂
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15 minutes ago, Day said:
That's some serious investment, not just in time but monetary, lend me a fiver will you
I was in Cleethorpes on Monday, a pint of bitter and a pint of cider £6.10.
Pride park last night, a pint of Madri £6.😳
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My son studied Law in Birmingham, the first year he was in digs across from the Villa ground, the second year he moved to Edgbaston, upgrade or what 😃
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2 hours ago, Chellaston Ram said:
Maybe my mate got it wrong 😀
They probably just looked at the chart that you have shown and assumed that away fans would be charged the same, but as I said it’s not necessarily the case.
It’s just that clubs can’t charge more but it doesn’t mean they can’t charge less.
We charge away fans the same price as fans behind the goal even though they are in the corner.
The other three corners of are ground pay £4 per match more than the away fans.
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1 hour ago, rammieib said:
There will be certain teams (Leeds, Wednesday) where I will simply refuse to to go them.
If a ticket is £36, plus £2 postage and £1 booking fee - £39 is ridiculous.
I'll simply go on holiday to watch it (If that option still exists next year) or as it seems many more games will be on tele, watch that way.
Hopefully Leeds, if they don’t go up will carry on with their reciprocal arrangement and we agree to it.
If that had been the case the season just concluded we would have charged them £24.
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9 hours ago, Foreveram said:
One or two other clubs do this as well, possibly Swansea but I’m not certain.
I think Millwall is 63 plus a good discount for armed forces.
I’ve checked and Swansea is 65 and over, I think it was previously 60 and over.
They are another one that gives a discount for armed forces.
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1 hour ago, Tamworthram said:
West Brom were only charged £27 at Sheffield Wednesday this season. Stoke were charged £30. Even Leeds were “only” charged £36.
Southampton were charged £36 on the opening day of the season but the club subsidised the tickets down to £30.
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1 hour ago, Chellaston Ram said:
My mate is also a Wednesday season ticket holder and he told me. We would obviously be either Cat A or B, and equivalent to the Kop stand
Those prices are for home fans, they don’t have to charge the same for away fans ( we don’t) just that they can’t charge more.
The price for cat A game for away supporters is £36/ £26 which I quoted in the original list not the £33/ £26 above.
Obviously this could change in the upcoming season but no match day prices are available yet.
Again if you have proof that any club was charged more than this last season please share with us.
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2 hours ago, AndyinLiverpool said:
Fortunately, points per game is not the only metric by which the quality of coach is judged
14 minutes ago, DiggerB said:XG? 😜
Likes on an internet forum.
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10 hours ago, Mucker1884 said:
My understanding...
Originally "Ditchwater". (As in 3 or 4 centuries back?).
More commonly "Dishwater" nowadays.Outside of an NG postcode, ain't nobody doing their washing in a ditch any more! 👀
We have an NG postcode and a dishwasher, now all we need is some of that there electrickery 😳
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2 hours ago, Chellaston Ram said:
Wait until you go to Leeds and Sheffield Wed, theirs is over £40.00 a ticket
Have you any evidence that Sheffield Wednesday charge over £40.
I believe the price I have quoted, £33/ £26 is their cat A price.
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7 minutes ago, MadAmster said:
I've not had an email so I can't comment on what the club thinks my stats are. Any road up, I've seen 8 games at Pride Park during the 23/24 season. That's around 750 minutes. Seen 7 wins and a draw for a total of 22 points from a possible 24. Travelled some 4500 miles in the process. I did have a balti pie at one of the games so I helped that stat along. Also had a cheeseburger in the concourse at another game, not an experience I'm likely to repeat.
Hopefully, I can equal the above next season... minus the cheeseburger, of course.
Including cup games and pre season friendlies I have been to 58 matches and drove just under 7,000 miles and I haven’t been out of the country 😂
I have had a pasty a few times but I’m not sure if they count.
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7 hours ago, oodledoodle said:
Babe wake up, new Paul Warne thread just dropped.
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Serial Whingers Notts Forest playtime, which we simply cannot accept.
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Toton, 9.2 miles and 23 minutes drive from the City ground.
9.1 miles and 14 minutes from Pride Park.