pride in battle
Well-Known Member
I presume so, I believe its all officesHave they got rid of the squash courts? I played there prior to covid
I presume so, I believe its all officesHave they got rid of the squash courts? I played there prior to covid
Wtf, it was always busy. And the National centre for squash.I presume so, I believe its all offices
Just phoned them up as wanta get back into squash and the courts are still there so not sure who told you that they’d gone!!I presume so, I believe its all offices
Didn't realise it held 250kUsed for the annual anniversary convention for those of you who celebrate the trip to York away. Rumour is the organisers are looking for a bigger venue.
They’ve been converted to Rugby pitches now mateHave they got rid of the squash courts? I played there prior to covid
Wtf, it was always busy. And the National centre for squash.
Not according to the girl on reception!! Jesus wept, I’m well confused nowThey’ve been converted to Rugby pitches now mate
Thought they were free after the game nowadays?There are loads of buses after the game on Ashton Road. £2 into Piccadilly. You may have to queue but no more than 10 minutes ever. If it is lashing down I have jumped on a few times this season.
I think you're mistaking it for York away.It’s used by 3,500,000 people a year according to some posts on this thread.
( which it obviously isn’t )
£5 champions league tickets, low tickets prices is utter bollocks. We have some of the dearest tickets in the league and sell out every game.I am genuinely shocked, I thought that was quite fair.
I don't think he meant in the knock out phase to be fair and the tickets are cheaper in the the league part of the Champions League. You are right though the ticket prices for the knockout stage are dear.£5 champions league tickets, low tickets prices is utter bollocks. We have some of the dearest tickets in the league and sell out every game.
The only bit which was fair is that we have a more working class fan base.
Took my kids to every champions league home game we have played at home and not once did I get their tickets for a fiver. The first time we played Barcelona I paid £98 for 1 adult and 2 juniors in the North Stand and we were all in the cup scheme£5 champions league tickets, low tickets prices is utter bollocks. We have some of the dearest tickets in the league and sell out every game.
The only bit which was fair is that we have a more working class fan base.
He never mentioned cheaper tickets in the champions league, He said 'Manchester City Have low ticket prices' he used that as reason we have had sell outs. And i don't remember any Champions league game costing £5 for a kids tickets.I don't think he meant in the knock out phase to be fair and the tickets are cheaper in the the league part of the Champions League. You are right though the ticket prices for the knockout stage are dear.
OkHe never mentioned cheaper tickets in the champions league, He said 'Manchester City Have low ticket prices' he used that as reason we have had sell outs. And i don't remember any Champions league game costing £5 for a kids tickets.
Did he need to say "People mock the club for not being able to fill the stadium and for the empty seats?"
A little bit of praise added to the usual jibes is no praise at all.
Im hoping Holts. Best bitter in britain. And for a bit of nostalgia the arse stench produced will remind us of the greenalls induced stink of maine roadMore importantly, when do we get to hear if it's Holt Bitter or Robinsons Unicorn on handpump in the new North Stand ?