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How many tickets did we get...... Any ideas?

 

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1 - 2 Klasnic and Cahill sending the away masses into raptures :drinks: :yahoo:

 

2,500 i believe ... and being positive im gonna say 4-1 whites Mcginlay hatrick or if he is'nt in the starting 11 then Klasnic to bag 3 :yahoo:

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I hope those travelling have a safe journey and a good day out. You boys are in the South Bank with the Wolves, never see any trouble in the ground but the banter should be lively. We were absolute filth last week against Birmingham but generally we have been played OK but without much luck. I expect it will be a turgid affair on Saturday the result is everything to both sides and I am not expecting too much free flowing football. A bit disappointed that you have not sold out, it is a designated family day at Wolves on Saturday so anyone wanting to take the youngsters this is a good match to do it, two adults and two kids for ?40.

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I don't think Bolton got offered that family deal, did they?

 

It was ?24 a ticket IIRC.

 

 

No mention by our club & no family deals. I can only presume Wolves marketing are as numb & as out of touch as ours & have no understanding that we hate them & they hate us, but hey hoe.

TICKETS FOR Bolton Wanderers' forthcoming Barclays Premier League fixture against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on Saturday 5 December, kick off 3:00pm, will go on sale to season ticket holders from Wednesday 18 November.

 

Tickets are priced at ?24 for adults, ?14.00 for over 65s and students, ?11 for children under the age of 17 and ?8 for children under the age of 12.

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I don't think Bolton got offered that family deal, did they?

 

It was ?24 a ticket IIRC.

 

When we have done this before the offer it is usally available to away supporters. If anyone fancies it It would be worth checking with your ticket office. The offer is specific for kids accomanied by adults. I will try and find out some info and clarify.

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Directly lifted from www.bwfc.co.uk

 

"Tickets are priced at ?24 for adults, ?14.00 for over 65s and students, ?11 for children under the age of 17 and ?8 for children under the age of 12."

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Directly lifted from www.bwfc.co.uk

 

"Tickets are priced at ?24 for adults, ?14.00 for over 65s and students, ?11 for children under the age of 17 and ?8 for children under the age of 12."

 

It looks like the offer is not available for you boys. Sorry about that I did not intent to mislead. Decent prices for the kids but I suspect the offer may only be available is specific family areas. Watch out for the lower tiers being full of kids with clapper boards.

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It looks like the offer is not available for you boys. Sorry about that I did not intent to mislead. Decent prices for the kids but I suspect the offer may only be available is specific family areas. Watch out for the lower tiers being full of kids with clapper boards.

 

where's the best place to park if I drive over?

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where's the best place to park if I drive over?

 

As I don't drive you are probably asking the wrong person but as it is close to christmas the city is likely to be busy anyway. If you are just going to the game there is free park and ride from the science park on the A449 Stafford Road. If you want to go into the city the obvious place for you to park is the Falkland Street car park, this is next to the coach park and close to the ground, it is highly policed area and should be safe but you will not get in if you arrive late. Other than that it at this time of the year just keep a watch out for the displays on which car parks have spaces as you go into the city. Unless you know the area street parking should be ruled out but there is very little of it around the ground.

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As I don't drive you are probably asking the wrong person but as it is close to christmas the city is likely to be busy anyway. If you are just going to the game there is free park and ride from the science park on the A449 Stafford Road. If you want to go into the city the obvious place for you to park is the Falkland Street car park, this is next to the coach park and close to the ground, it is highly policed area and should be safe but you will not get in if you arrive late. Other than that it at this time of the year just keep a watch out for the displays on which car parks have spaces as you go into the city. Unless you know the area street parking should be ruled out but there is very little of it around the ground.

ta :good:

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Just seen K. Davies is suspended from the card he picked up against Flum. Maybe its time for Klasnic & Elmander to shine as a partnership?

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Just seen K. Davies is suspended from the card he picked up against Flum. Maybe its time for Klasnic & Elmander to shine as a partnership?

 

 

Which spaceship have you been travelling in, Gaz?

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Certainties - the police will be complete tossers,

-whenever the ball gets within 40 yards of our goal , the home crowd will scream for a penalty,

-by the time i get home i"ll be befuddled

 

A good day to grind out a back to basics 1-0 win !

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As I don't drive you are probably asking the wrong person but as it is close to christmas the city is likely to be busy anyway. If you are just going to the game there is free park and ride from the science park on the A449 Stafford Road. If you want to go into the city the obvious place for you to park is the Falkland Street car park, this is next to the coach park and close to the ground, it is highly policed area and should be safe but you will not get in if you arrive late. Other than that it at this time of the year just keep a watch out for the displays on which car parks have spaces as you go into the city. Unless you know the area street parking should be ruled out but there is very little of it around the ground.

Not a proper city, really


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