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I think this is a good idea. A very good idea in fact.
It would be nice if they could have a similar outlet in the town centre too, but I understand the problems with that.
I think this is a good idea. A very good idea in fact.
It would be nice if they could have a similar outlet in the town centre too, but I understand the problems with that.
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Re: Bolton Central
I'll reserve judgement, myself. Never been too good at it when the going gets busy, our lot................. at anything!BWFC_Insane wrote:http://www.bwfc.co.uk/page/General/0,,1 ... 84,00.html
I think this is a good idea. A very good idea in fact.
It would be nice if they could have a similar outlet in the town centre too, but I understand the problems with that.
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Re: Bolton Central
They used to have a stand in the Market Place where you could buy tickets.. didn't last long.. Probably a lack of interestBWFC_Insane wrote:http://www.bwfc.co.uk/page/General/0,,1 ... 84,00.html
I think this is a good idea. A very good idea in fact.
It would be nice if they could have a similar outlet in the town centre too, but I understand the problems with that.
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SimilarWilliam the White wrote:How did it go?TKIZ! wrote:Bit of a shame that as I enjoyed my little bit of verbal jousting with the Ticket office on match days
TKIZ - Please sell me a ticket.
TO - Can't be arsed.
TKIZ - Can I buy a ticket for the game?
TO - You sure you want a ticket?
TKIZ - Yup.
TO - Why?
TKIZ
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Yep - and there will be a misspelled hand-written notice - in felt tip - faded and blotched by the incessant rain - saying something about 'round the corner you'll find... illegible... '.General Mannerheim wrote:passers by will think weve gone out of business with the existing ticket office all boarded up!
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I heard they were using that bit for a club museum, guess the thought of having somewhere else to queue for tickets (in less space) seemed a better idea.
Lunacy. It just doesn't work. There is room for maybe 15 people at best, with the rest spilling out onto the path towards the East Stand and club shop.
Lunacy. It just doesn't work. There is room for maybe 15 people at best, with the rest spilling out onto the path towards the East Stand and club shop.
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That's probably the idea. Commercial interest before common senseEast Lower wrote:I heard they were using that bit for a club museum, guess the thought of having somewhere else to queue for tickets (in less space) seemed a better idea.
Lunacy. It just doesn't work. There is room for maybe 15 people at best, with the rest spilling out onto the path towards the East Stand and club shop.
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