FA Cup Semi Final - Wembley
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keveh wrote:From WNW to Euston?TKIZ! wrote:Yeah just checked for you on the Sunday
http://www.buytickets.virgintrains.co.u ... =TimeTable" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
If the link works it should tell you that you can still book advance tickets at £30.50 from WNW
Virgin website is giving me prices still in the 100's. I must be doing something wrong.
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fking idiot, I had selected 5 people so it was giving me the total price.

That'll be it then
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I'm sure my mate was mumbling about 500, but its not that badLord Kangana wrote:What prices are we talking?CAPSLOCK wrote:You might fcuk off the minibus when you see the priceLord Kangana wrote:Our Citeh mates are talking about doing the weekend (there might be a couple of United lads too), so between us we'll probably be able to hire a minibus. I know a few people in the hotels down the M1 and M4, so we'll probably stay out of London and train it in on the day.
Are we looking more likely for saturday or sunday now Citeh are out of Europe?
Weekend hire is ridiculous
Especially if United get early Saturday which would mean picking up the van friday
We've fcuked it off
Just found 17 seater - from somewhere decent - at 300 for the weekend
+ fuel @ 120 ish
So, fill it and it's 25 quid which seems reasonably OK
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I've heard that there will be trains put on from Horwich to Wembley especially for the Wanderers fans on the Sunday. Think this is a GREAT idea. Imagine the atmos?!?
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People have said that there were special trains last time. I'm just going to be sage and book from Wigan.MJH-12 wrote:I've heard that there will be trains put on from Horwich to Wembley especially for the Wanderers fans on the Sunday. Think this is a GREAT idea. Imagine the atmos?!?
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bolton website is no longer specifying a time for the announcement so no doubt it wont happen at 11.
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http://www.stokecityfc.com/page/NewsDet ... 27,00.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; info on stoke website
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Gutted, general sale tickets not till the week before the tie according to Stoke website, hopefully we won't follow the same policy?
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Hint!
Check out the mobile site guys
It's all on there
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It's all on there
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2 per ticket holder by the way
And it's 4pm Sunday
And it's 4pm Sunday
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By Marc Iles »
Wanderers will be able to guarantee every season ticket holder two tickets to the FA Cup semi-final against Stoke City.
Manchester City's aggregate defeat by Dymano Kiev last night ensured the game will now take place on Sunday, April 17, with a 4pm kick-off.
And Wanderers' allocation of 31,380 tickets for the game means there should be plenty to go around.
They have been drawn in the West side of the stadium and will play in their home kit.
The majority of tickets will be for levels one and five of the stadium, and will be priced between £30 and £60. They will go on sale on March 24.
The tickets have been allocated in the following amounts: £60 – 3,420; £50 – 13,687; £40 – 9,668; £30 – 5,055.
Special travel arrangements have been made by the club including subsidised coaches and special trains running from Bolton Station.
More details can be found on the official website - bwfc.co.uk - later today.
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special trains!!! oh aye
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General you are a saint for posting that. Chuffed it's two per person. May get my first trip to the new Wembley after all.
On an aside, I thought teams were supposed to receive same amount of tickets? According to the Stoke website they are getting 32k.
On an aside, I thought teams were supposed to receive same amount of tickets? According to the Stoke website they are getting 32k.
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First question is, how many ST holders do we have?
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Hopefully less than 15,690.
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It must be about 13-15k, that means that we only roughly have somewhere between 2k-4k available for general saleLord Kangana wrote:First question is, how many ST holders do we have?

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total guess, but i reckon 13.5k?Lord Kangana wrote:First question is, how many ST holders do we have?
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it's about 12,750 I believe.
Liking the idea of the trains
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