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Re: Season ticket
After a somewhat traumatic time on the interweb and a walk through pishing rain to the ticket office, I finally managed to get a ticket for a seat I didn't want, but was told I can change after the 7th July. East Lower H150 or something. The row's a bit low for me, I'd sooner be around S or T so I'm now relying on people not renewing!
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I have been weighing up this new Wanderers Suite http://www.bwfcbusiness.co.uk/wanderers-suite/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; you're in the west stand but its less formal that the platinum suite. only thing is i want to take my 2yr old but i wouldn't pay all that for her - anyone any idea what the situation is re kids in the hospitality areas? ie, to what age they go for free?
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Free???General Mannerheim wrote:I have been weighing up this new Wanderers Suite http://www.bwfcbusiness.co.uk/wanderers-suite/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; you're in the west stand but its less formal that the platinum suite. only thing is i want to take my 2yr old but i wouldn't pay all that for her - anyone any idea what the situation is re kids in the hospitality areas? ie, to what age they go for free?

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General Mannerheim wrote:I have been weighing up this new Wanderers Suite http://www.bwfcbusiness.co.uk/wanderers-suite/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; you're in the west stand but its less formal that the platinum suite. only thing is i want to take my 2yr old but i wouldn't pay all that for her - anyone any idea what the situation is re kids in the hospitality areas? ie, to what age they go for free?
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hmm, thats what i thought. balls to it then.
however, what kind of slotbadger buys a ST for a 1yr old!?
however, what kind of slotbadger buys a ST for a 1yr old!?
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Whereas a two-year-old can hold court in half-time tactical discussions?
EDIT: Actually, thinking about it, possibly moreso than some other folk...
EDIT: Actually, thinking about it, possibly moreso than some other folk...
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I wouldn't buy it if I was you, sounds like they're just going to let you watch a TV!General Mannerheim wrote:I have been weighing up this new Wanderers Suite http://www.bwfcbusiness.co.uk/wanderers-suite/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; you're in the west stand but its less formal that the platinum suite. only thing is i want to take my 2yr old but i wouldn't pay all that for her - anyone any idea what the situation is re kids in the hospitality areas? ie, to what age they go for free?
The Wanderers Suite is the latest addition to our hospitality portfolio, and is located in the West Stand.
The suite offers a relaxed and informal atmosphere to watch the excitement of Barclays Premier League football with all of the furnishings provided by the suite sponsors Gresham Office Furniture.
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Slotbadger?General Mannerheim wrote:hmm, thats what i thought. balls to it then.
however, what kind of slotbadger buys a ST for a 1yr old!?
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no, but she can run around the nice warm lounge if she gets bored in mid January. hence why i wouldn't want to pay for the privilege. just fancied the option to take her along now and again without any hassle. balls to it anyway. sacked it.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Whereas a two-year-old can hold court in half-time tactical discussions?
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allegedly:Annoyed Grunt wrote:Slotbadger?General Mannerheim wrote:hmm, thats what i thought. balls to it then.
however, what kind of slotbadger buys a ST for a 1yr old!?
An insulting phrase used by inhabitants of the city of Bristol in south west England to refer to the neighbouring city of Bath. It derives from the scandal when MP Ron Davies was caught near Bath "looking for badgers" soon after being embroiled in a scandal where he had been robbed in a London park notorious for cottaging.
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whatever - nicked it brass eye.thebish wrote:allegedly:Annoyed Grunt wrote:Slotbadger?General Mannerheim wrote:hmm, thats what i thought. balls to it then.
however, what kind of slotbadger buys a ST for a 1yr old!?
An insulting phrase used by inhabitants of the city of Bristol in south west England to refer to the neighbouring city of Bath. It derives from the scandal when MP Ron Davies was caught near Bath "looking for badgers" soon after being embroiled in a scandal where he had been robbed in a London park notorious for cottaging.
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You are a paedophile, you are a nonce, you're a perv, you're a slot badger, you're a two pin din plug, you're a bush dodger, you're a small bean regarder, you're an unabummer, you're a nut administrator, you're a bent ref, you're the crazy world of Arthur Brown, you're a fence foal, you're a free willy, you're a chimney bottler, you're a bunty man, you're a shrub rocketeer...

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Bruce Rioja wrote:You are a paedophile, you are a nonce, you're a perv, you're a slot badger, you're a two pin din plug, you're a bush dodger, you're a small bean regarder, you're an unabummer, you're a nut administrator, you're a bent ref, you're the crazy world of Arthur Brown, you're a fence foal, you're a free willy, you're a chimney bottler, you're a bunty man, you're a shrub rocketeer...
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Just been and moved seats, slightly more central in the West Lower.
Drama at Bolton Central though....with one of the staff collapsing.
Drama at Bolton Central though....with one of the staff collapsing.
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An hour Queueing and they didn't have the seat I wanted. Bloody typical. I wouldn't mind if the guy who owns the seat I want went to games.
He has owned a ST and not been to a game in well over 18 months. Bloody madness.
Was hoping relegation would've seen him give in.
He has owned a ST and not been to a game in well over 18 months. Bloody madness.
Was hoping relegation would've seen him give in.
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Yep - the seat next to my Dad has been free every game for 2 seasons. i reckon the bloke died and has a direct debit that's still running. Either that or he doesn't like my Dad.the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:An hour Queueing and they didn't have the seat I wanted. Bloody typical. I wouldn't mind if the guy who owns the seat I want went to games.
He has owned a ST and not been to a game in well over 18 months. Bloody madness.
Was hoping relegation would've seen him give in.
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Just sit there anyway? Jesus wept.the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:An hour Queueing and they didn't have the seat I wanted. Bloody typical. I wouldn't mind if the guy who owns the seat I want went to games.
He has owned a ST and not been to a game in well over 18 months. Bloody madness.
Was hoping relegation would've seen him give in.
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NiceHotCuppaTea wrote:Just sit there anyway? Jesus wept.the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:An hour Queueing and they didn't have the seat I wanted. Bloody typical. I wouldn't mind if the guy who owns the seat I want went to games.
He has owned a ST and not been to a game in well over 18 months. Bloody madness.
Was hoping relegation would've seen him give in.
I do.
But what's to say one day he might not not turn up.
I just want it in my name to be honest. Once I do I can rest assured he won't ship me out my seat one week off to my ST seat on my bill
Re: Season ticket
Bloke next to me has a season ticket but lives down south and only comes up for occasional games, means I have somewhere to put my coat !! But as he said at the end of last season, "I've paid for it so I can use it as and when I like". Difficult to argue with that !
I feel reborn !!!! No more confussion
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