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Loads of people have bought under 16 tickets with no intention of going. Dont blame them
I do because we would have sold them anyway and you don't need to go to every game to get enough loyalty points (if that makes sense) basically being very selfish.
But what if that also meant the kids prices were taken away and some folk finished up having to pay £43 for a kids ticket...................?All of the people I know who did it (including me) did it to deny WHU an overpriced seat.
All of the people I know who did it (including me) did it to deny WHU an overpriced seat.
I must admit i thought this but as it's turned out there seems to be plenty to go around.But what if that also meant the kids prices were taken away and some folk finished up having to pay £43 for a kids ticket...................?
Its an ill advised decision people have taken here without thinking it through fully..........
All of the people I know who did it (including me) did it to deny WHU an overpriced seat.
Thats not true, child tickets can still be purchasedThere were only a finite amount of under 16 tickets so all you have done is take a Childs space (so they have to pay more) and its made no difference to the amount of adults paying 43 at the game
But what if that also meant the kids prices were taken away and some folk finished up having to pay £43 for a kids ticket...................?
Its an ill advised decision people have taken here without thinking it through fully..........
But had enough folk been selfish enough to do that it would have been though.........as I said folk didn't think it through at all................None of that is true though is it.
I usually walk the other way to East Ham station - it's not that much further from the away end to be honest. Never a queue and you're likely to get a seat on the train...For those who've been before, how long does it take for the massive queue for the tube to shift? In past years it's been so long I've just walked it to the next station along instead.
I usually walk the other way to East Ham station - it's not that much further from the away end to be honest. Never a queue and you're likely to get a seat on the train...
This is a wise man. Upton Park is usually chocka. Or even getting on a bus, getting 2/3 stops further along the pink line and then getting back on again will be quicker.
You could walk to Forest Gate train station in Woodgrange Road which takes you direct to Liverpool streetBeen to Upton Park a few times but this will be the first time we've had to go for a tube afterwards because we'll be heading back into London on the drink so I think we'll do either the walk to East Ham or the walk to the other tube rather than go to Upton Park and stand for donkeys. We'll be heading to Liverpool Street.
Check your pmsI'm gonna buy a ticket
Me and at least 10 others are buying one for the point and have no intention of going
You could walk to Forest Gate train station in Woodgrange Road which takes you direct to Liverpool street
to be honest mate if you get past plashet grove/ plashet road you can get the 58 bus that drops you outside the station, it goes up Green Street tooSeems a canny walk that like, would East Ham tube not take us there?
Still got it? Need one for a friendGot a U16 ticket free to a good home.