Any spares for wednesday

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'cos i am on the engerland bandwagon now!!

-- Anonymous, September 02, 2001

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it's the Sunderland way Kev !

-- Anonymous, September 02, 2001

I got one last night on "ticketmaster.co.uk" sk - nee problem. £35.50 mind!
I think they're also selling them at the SJP Ticket Office.

-- Anonymous, September 02, 2001

Ohh Macbeth you naughty man! Old arguement time,Newcastle have had 52000 for every match in their proud(?) history. For the match i am not paying that much as last sunday the ticket cost me £40 with £65 spends on the day!£105 to sit in silence.God i must be a Newcastle fan after all.But if anyone is selling a ticket at a realistic price i will be intereseted.

-- Anonymous, September 02, 2001

Soops - dunno if there'll be any cheapies left. I paid £42 for a seat in the East Stand - a bit steep when you think that they'd only be £29 or so for a Toon game. But I think there were some cheaper - worth a try. You don't have to spend £65 on prawn stotties either.

-- Anonymous, September 02, 2001

You're right Kev, it's the St James Park way !

-- Anonymous, September 03, 2001


Watch it on BBC1 mate, don't give good money (£36 for feck's sake) to Fad Freddy!

ML

-- Anonymous, September 03, 2001


£32 and £42 still available from SJP at 10.15 this morning but going fast. No limit on numbers - the lad in front of me got 6.

-- Anonymous, September 03, 2001

In the event of me getting a ticket i expect,nay demand that the chips are up to the standard of the derby match!

-- Anonymous, September 03, 2001

ML3 - do we get any money out of this? I doubt it (except of course from Soops who will spend a fortune on chips). The Feck @ll will grab every last penny they can - after all, they have a building job to complete (or not).

-- Anonymous, September 03, 2001

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