suewhistle Posted yesterday at 20:12 Posted yesterday at 20:12 What?! I'll be singing up in the gods with the rest of us.:-)
suewhistle Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 6 hours ago, CB Fry said: Where are you going to? Just bought my train ticket leaving London 22:15 (got a super off peak just in case). Even if it goes to pens its over before 9 surely I want to get a Portsmouth train from Waterloo: the Victoria line would do but is incredibly slow. Do you know off hand the best and quickest way to get back to Waterloo? Now to negotiate the complexities of British rail fares: has anyone got any tips? Splitting journeys, using a travel card etc? I rarely go to London but some of you do and might be able to help. Cheers.
Saint In Cornwall Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Where are you travelling from Sue? Do you have a railcard?
suewhistle Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Blush.. a Senior Railcard.. To Havant or Emsworth, with a 2.5 mile walk if necessary!
Saint In Cornwall Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago (edited) An off peak return to Waterloo with your railcard would be £32.35 and you can travel on pretty much any train. Advance singles would work out cheaper but you are tied to the booked train. An off peak 1st class return would be £53.30 and would probably avoid the local mutants headed to Stoke Prices are from/to Havant Edited 22 hours ago by Saint In Cornwall
Saint In Cornwall Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Trainline charge fees for all sorts of things and are best avoided 😉 3
suewhistle Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Saint In Cornwall said: An off peak 1st class return would be £53.30 and would probably avoid the local mutants headed to Stoke Many thanks, and particularly for the reminder..
Scoobysaint Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Last train back to Devon leaves Paddington at 20.25. Too expensive to stay in London with the marathon the next day. Let’s just just hope the price of fuel drops in the next two weeks!!
Saint In Cornwall Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago (edited) 8 minutes ago, Scoobysaint said: Last train back to Devon leaves Paddington at 20.25. Too expensive to stay in London with the marathon the next day. Let’s just just hope the price of fuel drops in the next two weeks!! £64 for Saturday night at Reading Caversham Bridge- 15 minutes walk from the station If you have a flexible return train ticket you can break your journey. Edited 21 hours ago by Saint In Cornwall 3
trousers Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 53 minutes ago, Scoobysaint said: Last train back to Devon leaves Paddington at 20.25. Too expensive to stay in London with the marathon the next day. Let’s just just hope the price of fuel drops in the next two weeks!! Another North Devonian here... I'll be staying with relatives in North-East Hampshire... Wouldn't even contemplate getting back to Devon the same day 🙂👍🏻
Football Special Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago 9 hours ago, BarberSaint said: Wot's a "Scalve"? Not sure but I've seen that image shared quite a bit, our end should make the occasion, looking forward to it
Weston Super Saint Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 12 hours ago, Paul Chuckle said: For reference this is how tickets were sold for the Play Off Final Tickets will be available in the below order. They are sold 1 ticket per qualifying supporting number. Saturday 18th May: 11:00am - Season Ticket Holders who have attended 2+ away matches in the 23/24 season. Saturday 18th May: 12:30pm - Season Ticket Holders who have attended 1+ away matches in the 23/24 season. Sunday 19th May: 09:30am –Season Ticket Holders Monday 20th May: 09:30am – All 2023/24 Paid Members who have attended 1+ home or away match in the 23/24 season. Monday 20th May: 11:00am – All 2023/24 Paid Members. Monday 20th May: 12:30pm – Supporters who have attended 1+ home or away match in the 23/24 season. Monday 20th May: 2:00pm – Supporters with a booking history since 2021/22 season. A booking history refers to any men’s first team competitive fixture. Season Ticket holder refers to either 2023/24 or 2024/25. All Season Ticket Holders will be guaranteed a ticket, should they buy within their purchase window. They're selling the tickets almost a month after the game? It's definitely a novel approach! #seasideb&b 1
Football Special Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, Weston Super Saint said: They're selling the tickets almost a month after the game? It's definitely a novel approach! #seasideb&b That's just an example of order we sold tickets for Wembley play off final 1
Football Special Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago (edited) For those going by train, I expect SWR will run some special services , they are just so slow at announcing it, i remember for the play off final they only confirmed a few days before but ran some trains direct from central to Waterloo not stopping, engineering work might make it tricky but hopefully they can do that again even on diverted route. Slightly longer journey time not a problem when you have a few cans to get through. I've emailed them to ask. Edited 13 hours ago by Football Special 2
Weston Super Saint Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Football Special said: That's just an example of order we sold tickets for Wembley play off final Thank Christ for that! I thought we were reinventing shit again!
Barton Saint Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I hope the club get the ticketing system sorted this time so you don’t have to keep flicking between SFC and Wembley if you want to buy multiple seats in different age categories For the playoff final it was so laboured and the seats I had identified in a group kept being sold in the time in between
bender Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 4 hours ago, Football Special said: Not sure but I've seen that image shared quite a bit, our end should make the occasion, looking forward to it We're going to treat this like our cup final with yellow and blue everywhere, balloons, flags etc and City will half fill their end and barely make a noise. Can't believe the club shop aren't selling the cup shirts anymore. There's still time for people to get their fake ones off DHgate or whatever and get it delivered in time. Otherwise, I guess there's the normal away kit of yellow and blue stripes people can wear
Sheaf Saint Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 46 minutes ago, bender said: We're going to treat this like our cup final with yellow and blue everywhere, balloons, flags etc and City will half fill their end and barely make a noise. Can't believe the club shop aren't selling the cup shirts anymore. There's still time for people to get their fake ones off DHgate or whatever and get it delivered in time. Otherwise, I guess there's the normal away kit of yellow and blue stripes people can wear Don't think so. I looked yesterday and they were quoting between 28 Apr and 05 May for delivery. 1
die Mannyschaft Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 12 hours ago, suewhistle said: I want to get a Portsmouth train from Waterloo: the Victoria line would do but is incredibly slow. Do you know off hand the best and quickest way to get back to Waterloo? Now to negotiate the complexities of British rail fares: has anyone got any tips? Splitting journeys, using a travel card etc? I rarely go to London but some of you do and might be able to help. Cheers. I normally just get a visitors oyster card and put £15 on it when at Waterloo. The all day travel card is about £20 for underground. The problem with working out the best rout or cheapest on underground is that when I went to Spurs once I did that but coming back 2 of the stations were closed. So ended up paying £5 extra to go a longer route. I think the oyster card is just pay as you travel, as long as you touch card at start and finish each route. May need to register for card and get it sent in post unless can do at Waterloo. Baker looks line is very busy and one change at end. I've parked at Harrow and only 2 stops to Wembley, also Harrow and Wealdstone fc plus the none leaque other side Wembley normally do parking book in advance and just get a point, burger in club house. 1
bender Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 39 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said: Don't think so. I looked yesterday and they were quoting between 28 Apr and 05 May for delivery. If you order one that has the quickest shipping date and then hassle them immediately to ship it, it should get there in time. It may not but there's a fair chance. It's only £11 or so and If it does arrive a day or so late, you still have one for the final.😜
Saint Garrett Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, die Mannyschaft said: I normally just get a visitors oyster card and put £15 on it when at Waterloo. The all day travel card is about £20 for underground. The problem with working out the best rout or cheapest on underground is that when I went to Spurs once I did that but coming back 2 of the stations were closed. So ended up paying £5 extra to go a longer route. I think the oyster card is just pay as you travel, as long as you touch card at start and finish each route. May need to register for card and get it sent in post unless can do at Waterloo. Baker looks line is very busy and one change at end. I've parked at Harrow and only 2 stops to Wembley, also Harrow and Wealdstone fc plus the none leaque other side Wembley normally do parking book in advance and just get a point, burger in club house. Contactless bank/credit card is exactly the same as oyster card I think. 6
franniesTache Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Saint Garrett said: Contactless bank/credit card is exactly the same as oyster card I think. yup it is, i have no idea why anyone buys a rail card or oyster anymore as they're not worth spending money on 1
Colinjb Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Saint Garrett said: Contactless bank/credit card is exactly the same as oyster card I think. Yep. Pretty sure it has been for a long time. Memories of using my card at Hillingdon before the league cup final wondering why people were queuing for the ticket machine. 2
ecuk268 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) 16 minutes ago, Colinjb said: Yep. Pretty sure it has been for a long time. Memories of using my card at Hillingdon before the league cup final wondering why people were queuing for the ticket machine. Only advantage of Oyster is if you have any form of Railcard (eg. Senior, Friends & Family etc) you can link it to the Oyster and get 33% off. Edited 7 hours ago by ecuk268 1
Pip Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 10 minutes ago, ecuk268 said: Only advantage of Oyster is if you have any form of Railcard (eg. Senior, Friends & Family etc) you can link it to the Oyster and get 33% off. That’s worth knowing, thank you.
suewhistle Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I might have 10p left on my old Oyster card - win, win!
Mattio Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I'm surprised they've not released ticket details yet - I assume they'll be starting sales on Monday to ST holders. 1
die Mannyschaft Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, Pip said: That’s worth knowing, thank you. Good tip, just renewed my senior card so will try that.
die Mannyschaft Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Mattio said: I'm surprised they've not released ticket details yet - I assume they'll be starting sales on Monday to ST holders. All very slow. Surely its a file save as from playoff final just change price, date description.
timtj Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago City have released their ticketing info: https://www.mancity.com/tickets/mens/manchester-city-v-southampton-fa-cup-semi-final-202526-wembley Tuesday is when tickets go on sale for them - I'd assume we'll be same? Prices are shown too - £30 to £150
kwsaint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago https://www.southamptonfc.com/en/news/article/emirates-fa-cup-semi-final-ticket-information
Scottish-Saint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Got a question on purchasing tickets as friends 4 of us are going and I have added the 3 season ticket holders/supporter numbers to my account as friends with details of their supporter numbers and email addresses Can I assume I can purchase all 4 tickets in total for our group and that they will be allocated to each supporter? Don’t want a surprise on Wednesday when they go on sale!
Sheaf Saint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 13 minutes ago, kwsaint said: https://www.southamptonfc.com/en/news/article/emirates-fa-cup-semi-final-ticket-information So my only hope of getting tickets for me, my bro and my nephew altogether is if they buy the discounted memberships and I add them as my friends/family, and just hope it doesn't sell out before it goes to members with no purchase history. Have I read that right?
LGTL Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago £2.50 booking fee, per ticket! And they’re all digital anyway so no idea what we’re actually paying for.
Sheaf Saint Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 9 minutes ago, LGTL said: £2.50 booking fee, per ticket! And they’re all digital anyway so no idea what we’re actually paying for. Booking fees for anything are (and always have been) just a bullshit way of making tickets look a bit cheaper than they actually are.
SNSUN Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, ecuk268 said: Only advantage of Oyster is if you have any form of Railcard (eg. Senior, Friends & Family etc) you can link it to the Oyster and get 33% off. Yep, although the one other advantage of Oyster over contactless is that we (LUL station staff) can, with some stipulations, correct a journey that hasn't been completed or if you enter/exit the same station for some reason. We're not supposed to do the former but it depends on the circumstances. If there is a service disruption I will tend to re-credit the Oyster card. We don't have the ability to do that on Contactless, everything is done remotely via Customer Services.
Eric The Red Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Scottish-Saint said: Got a question on purchasing tickets as friends 4 of us are going and I have added the 3 season ticket holders/supporter numbers to my account as friends with details of their supporter numbers and email addresses Can I assume I can purchase all 4 tickets in total for our group and that they will be allocated to each supporter? Don’t want a surprise on Wednesday when they go on sale! Yes, as long as long as they each have a separate email address the tickets will go straight to them. I bought tickets for myself and 2 of my family for the Arsenal and WBA games and they received their tickets direct. 1
Saint In Cornwall Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, LGTL said: £2.50 booking fee, per ticket! And they’re all digital anyway so no idea what we’re actually paying for. That is fucking outrageous and a sign of complete disdain for fans. over £80000 in fees fuck off saints.
saintwbu Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 18 minutes ago, Saint In Cornwall said: That is fucking outrageous and a sign of complete disdain for fans. over £80000 in fees fuck off saints. It won’t be Saints setting the price, and likely not setting the fees either
saintwbu Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Does anyone know if these games count as an away credit on your account?
die Mannyschaft Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago How many season ticket holders does Saints have, 18,000 ?
die Mannyschaft Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 33 minutes ago, saintwbu said: It won’t be Saints setting the price, and likely not setting the fees either That's the problem with anything online its just a way of making more profit. Some gigs I've booked have had £15 or £20 extra fees once add in admin and postage. I got Sex Pistols at Brixton December and that's £18 fees (service, facilities and booking)
Football Special Posted 55 minutes ago Author Posted 55 minutes ago 14 minutes ago, die Mannyschaft said: How many season ticket holders does Saints have, 18,000 ? No bit more , over 21k , not all will go to this but would expect most of the lower tier to go to season ticket holders
die Mannyschaft Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago 7 minutes ago, Football Special said: No bit more , over 21k , not all will go to this but would expect most of the lower tier to go to season ticket holders That explains why all from block 140 to 128 behind goal had gone by the time I got through queue to selecting ticket for play off final for season with 3 away, ended up in 127.
beatlesaint Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago 23 minutes ago, Football Special said: No bit more , over 21k , not all will go to this but would expect most of the lower tier to go to season ticket holders No I don’t think all season ticket holders will go. If I buy for the same block I was in for the play off final it will cost me £45 more, for a semi final ffs !!! I mean the final, yeah, I get that cos it’s their premier knock out competition but not a bloody semi final that for years was played at a neutral league ground.
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