Bolton away, tickets, travel and booze
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Mate, theres two going for face value in the for sale & wanted section.van persie 10 wrote:How much were the tickets?? I couldnt get a ticket so will have to buy from a tout but don't wana go too over the face value price.
http://www.onlinegooner.com/phpbb2/view ... hp?t=29731

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from another forum.
Are you coming to the Reebok this Sunday?
If so, please would you consider supporting a local secondary school by using their car park?
All monies raised go directly to school funds.
From the car park there is a short walk directly into the stadium. Avoid all the traffic queues after the game!
From the M61 Junction 6 head towards the Reebok stadium, cross straight over the first roundabout, then straight ahead at the main traffic lights. At the next Roundabout turn left and the school is 250 yards along on the left. Or follow the yellow signs when passed the stadium.
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The car park is huge (250+ vehicles), tarmac surfaced and caters for cars, minibuses and coaches. There are staff on the car park before, during and after the game.
Are you coming to the Reebok this Sunday?
If so, please would you consider supporting a local secondary school by using their car park?
All monies raised go directly to school funds.
From the car park there is a short walk directly into the stadium. Avoid all the traffic queues after the game!
From the M61 Junction 6 head towards the Reebok stadium, cross straight over the first roundabout, then straight ahead at the main traffic lights. At the next Roundabout turn left and the school is 250 yards along on the left. Or follow the yellow signs when passed the stadium.
Sat Nav - BL66HW
The car park is huge (250+ vehicles), tarmac surfaced and caters for cars, minibuses and coaches. There are staff on the car park before, during and after the game.
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Greetings all, I've just arrived in country and called at 4:30 on Thursday to try and book a ticket on the official coaches, as they seem to be both faster and significantly cheaper than taking the trains from Amersham. Problem is, they didn't answer and now I'm not quite sure what to do. Can I just show up sunday and pay then? The booking is closed until Tuesday, I know I shouldn't have left it, but I wasn't in the country and wasn't sure where I'd be staying.
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I doubt you can pay up and walk on, I'd go by train from Euston IIWY.Canadian Gooner wrote:Greetings all, I've just arrived in country and called at 4:30 on Thursday to try and book a ticket on the official coaches, as they seem to be both faster and significantly cheaper than taking the trains from Amersham. Problem is, they didn't answer and now I'm not quite sure what to do. Can I just show up sunday and pay then? The booking is closed until Tuesday, I know I shouldn't have left it, but I wasn't in the country and wasn't sure where I'd be staying.