Of course not, only the multiplayer and as far as I'm concerned it was no better than BF2 in terms of playability and certainly not suited to my style of play.
I understand that but, as it stands, that is not the case. As it stands, season ticket holders will be at SMS anyway so won't have to make any sort of special trip.
Still 'kin nuts that they won't post them out though.
Well that's not true is it. At the moment tickets are only on sale to season ticket holders and as such they will be at SMS for the Blackpool game so they are not having to make a special trip at all.
Dune, it would be easier for you to be picked up at Winchester anyway and parking is free, thus solving that gripe.
However, you are bang on regarding the coach tickets and the booking fee.
Decent manager IMHO and as the CEO has said that any manager must be used to working on a small budget and bringing players through the ranks it rules out the majority.
In other words, they're skint and it's bargain basement time.
Sat in the car with corky morris, hasper57saint and the kids and we are all in agreement that Chaplow was MoM, followed by Sir Richard Lambert.
That 3rd goal was a thing of beauty.
It's been the 4th most watched league for years. More to do with the stature of the clubs in it than anything else.
If you lived in the real world you'd know that plenty of people are priced out and that will continue to climb as money gets tighter and the amount of money clubs are making per person is dropping. Full paying adults are being replaced with kids for a £ and the such like. The fact that tickets at OT now go on general sale and you can get a season ticket at a 50% reduction at Newcastle speaks volumes.
Even Wolves are re-evaluating their stadium expansion due to the drop in crowds, WBA struggle to sell out despite canny pricing. Villa can't give tickets away and Stoke and giving 100s of tickets away for the lesser games.