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Rochdale 1 Wanderers 0

The club have received a full and final allocation of 3,503 tickets for the Whites' visit to Spotland.

 

Tickets will be available for season ticket holders to purchase, from 9am on Wednesday 7 September.

 

Prices:

 

Adults – £22

Over-65s/Under-22s – £16

Under-17s – £5

 

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Row D for me :thumbsup:

If you after cheap ale and a rough as fuck atmosphere go into the town centre. If your after a nicer pint start in Norden and work your way down. Few big beer gardens up that way too.

I'm out.

School night = no go.

I'm going to be driving down Traf, leaving home about 6ish and straight back afterwards if you can face an away day with little/no beer

I'm going to be driving down Traf, leaving home about 6ish and straight back afterwards if you can face an away day with little/no beer

 

I'd have to take Mia, you see, and it's a school night.

If you can fit both of us and her mum says it's fine...

PS not arsed about drinking. I only go for the football.

I'm ok with that, I'm going on my own anyway

I'm ok with that, I'm going on my own anyway

 

Then in which case, that's a very kind offer that I'll graciously conditionally accept :D

PS not arsed about drinking. I only go for the football.

I beg your pardon!! :D

 

PS not arsed about drinking. I only go for the football.[/quote.

 

Haha tuther way round for me

12 tickets in the bag.

The Shark struck early doors.

Booked the afternoon of work.

Rattler there , maybe mini buzzzzzzz back.

Looking forward to this one.

I beg your pardon!! :D

 

I thought I might have got away with that.

Got 4 last night row h

Just booked, row K

I am attending this one

me plus 11 in for this one 

I'm supposed be getting 6 not done yet mild panic setting in

In. Bought them before the game today.

Bought one before the game :) will be driving straight from work. Would be good to meet some of you chaps at the game

Got tickets just before the game, 1,200 sold

I am in plus two - Row C unfortunately but not sure if this is relevant? Cemetery pub is excellent - Been in a couple of times with a mate from Rochdale but it will doubtless be packed.

 

I also attended the 4-0 League Cup tie. It was carnage - Wanderers fans at the other end of the stadium came to join us for the second half meaning there were what seemed like 4000 Wanderers fans in an end intended for about 2500. Each time we scored I was lifted off my feet and carried 20 yards or so. I have stood on the Stretford End and the Kop but not experienced anything so uncomfortable and frightening. I was 16 and weighed about eight stones, after the game I threw my guts up. Whenever I watch coverage from Hillsborough my thoughts go back to that evening.

I also attended the 4-0 League Cup tie. It was carnage - Wanderers fans at the other end of the stadium came to join us for the second half meaning there were what seemed like 4000 Wanderers fans in an end intended for about 2500. Each time we scored I was lifted off my feet and carried 20 yards or so. I have stood on the Stretford End and the Kop but not experienced anything so uncomfortable and frightening. I was 16 and weighed about eight stones, after the game I threw my guts up. Whenever I watch coverage from Hillsborough my thoughts go back to that evening.

 

Spot on. Similar to that night at Ewood.

I am in plus two - Row C unfortunately but not sure if this is relevant? Cemetery pub is excellent - Been in a couple of times with a mate from Rochdale but it will doubtless be packed.

 

I also attended the 4-0 League Cup tie. It was carnage - Wanderers fans at the other end of the stadium came to join us for the second half meaning there were what seemed like 4000 Wanderers fans in an end intended for about 2500. Each time we scored I was lifted off my feet and carried 20 yards or so. I have stood on the Stretford End and the Kop but not experienced anything so uncomfortable and frightening. I was 16 and weighed about eight stones, after the game I threw my guts up. Whenever I watch coverage from Hillsborough my thoughts go back to that evening.

 

for me, that was when we beat PNE 1-0 in 93 to go up

 

everyone went for the gates on the Burnden Terrace to get on the pitch, it was a tight squeeze, must've gone 5 metres without touching the floor though the gate, grim

in for this one. First away of the season.

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