
StuRomseySaint
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Whilst we are on the subject, does anyone like antiques? http://www.penman-fairs.co.uk/exhibitordetails.aspx?fid=5 There is antiques books available on the link to a Petersfield bookshop, with contact details for their home.... or mobile if you prefer. :-)
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Meh, if anyone wants We*****ds number then PM me.
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Give him a call and ask him. If anyone else wants to call him, I'm sure he would love to know your thoughts on the match.
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lol, if you move away from Southampton you don't enter a hall of fame or something. If you can't buy another ticket between now and the end of the season, even if you don't go, then you don't deserve a ticket. Simples. Ironically, I just booked a flight on Friday in a few weeks from Bournemouth to Dublin and back for £30 return!!! I spend more than £30 in drunken transportation on a matchday, and I only live 7 miles away!!! I am sure you can plan ahead and make another game... if you can't then it's you that's the JCL
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I can absolutely 100% tell you that is the truth and that is what the process is. Unlike some on here, I have been purchasing 'restricted' sales on numerous occasions in the last NINE YEARS.
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Course they will! If you have 2 numbers then you can book 2 seats together! My mate is sorting out 13 tickets tommorow for us in Block 42 moving to Itchen North on his credit card! As long as you have a name, customer number and postcode you will be fine!
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Let's get something straight, I will put it on both ticket threads, I defy anyone to try and think up a reason why they feel they are being hard done by. The database has been in place for 9 years ( NINE YEARS ) , during these 9 years we have had numerous 'database only' sales, such as Man Utd games, and other games where the allocation has sold out quickly. I would estimate there have been at least 20 games in that 9 year period which were DATABASE ONLY ( this means you have to be on the database to get a ticket ) , also, whenever you book online of over the phone, you have to be on the database if it is yourself booking the tickets. Now as I said, there have been at least 20 'database only' games in the last 9 years, it's not a new thing so there is NO EXCUSE for not being on the database, regardless of whom may get your tickets for you. Let's add to this, the club are very generously allowing you to purchase a ticket for ONE extra game this season, and letting you choose!!! If any of you are whinging about having to purchase just one more ticket between now and the end of the season, you don't f*cking well deserve a ticket!!! Season Ticket Holders... if you are moaning about not being able to sit next to your non-season ticket holding mate... wait till they hit general sale and get a ticket with him! It won't sell out on the first day! Lastly, the cost... £28... get a grip people, it's not expensive, it's cheaper than a Premier League game, it's the SOUTH COAST DERBY for f*cks sake. The most ironic thing is if the board had not been so sensible and reduced prices this season then none of you lot would be moaning because the mark-up wouldnt be as much. Ticket Priority = FAIR Price = FAIR I am open to someone trying to tell me wrong? In summary... if you are not on the database then you don't deserve a ticket, so think yourself lucky if you get one. If you are not on the database, then buy a ticket for Saturdays game and you will be! There is no excuse for anyone not being able to get a ticket.
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Probably gonna go for block 3. 1 and 2 are too close to the segregation, I can't be arsed being told to shut up and keep my eyes on the game every 5 minutes by some numpty plod.
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Tickets are on sale for the remainder of the season, i think.
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Yes you gimp.
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All areas are open immediately and Block 42'ers can relocate to these blocks.
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Certainly. That'll be £56 please.
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Not sure about the relocation of away fans. The best thing for atmosphere is sandwiching them in between 2 singing areas. All that will happen is you will get all the 'wannabes' ( the people who like to spend the game posturing but in reality would run a mile if confronted ) moving into the blocks near them. Part of football is the banter with away fans, not sure pushing them into a quiet little corner would help things. Then again... with our barmies, having our own 'kop' might work.
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We will see... they might sell out... but they won't be snapped up within hours... anyone who needs one will get one. They certainly wont be buying tickets for 3 Saints games just to watch the derby. Another thing... why would they want to sit in the home end anyway? The thought of sitting in the Pompey end if we played there makes me feel sick!
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LMAO It's a couple of quid you pikey and it's the SOUTH COAST DERBY...worth every f*cking penny.
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All areas of ground including 1-3 are open.
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Not many I doubt, it means they are going to pay about £70 for a ticket, effectively buying for 3 Saints games to get one ticket. And to be honest, I would not be suprised if they didnt sell their allocation, hardly any of their lot are looking forward to this game, that coupled with the familys which will stay away... any of their lot who want a ticket will get one.
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If anyone has bought a ticket over the phone in the last 9 years, you will be on the database, if in 9 years you have not been to a single 'restricted sales' game and you cannot commit to buying a ticket for ANY of the clubs remaining home fixtures, then quite frankly, you don't deserve one. And for anyone who might not be on the database... buy a ticket for the Stockport game. Simples. Anyone who wants a ticket can have one.
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Erm, because it's alot easier to say "if you want to buy a Pompey ticket then buy one for one of the other remaining home games this season" , than it is to pull of miles of reports checking peoples purchase history. It also makes much more business sense.
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Buy a ticket for the Stockport game then you will be on the database for the general sale. Plonker.
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For us block 42'ers. All blocks of the Itchen North are open to move in to. All areas of the stadium open.
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I think they are bloody good to be fair.