season ticket sales

I thought mine was doing the same, then I scrolled down, there is a hidden bar to the right of the names, and all my family and friends showed up, No option for Direct Debit though!



Newtoncc said:
I was looking this morning as I am blue member, my son is 17 and my daughter 13 they are both on family & friends but when I logged on to check S/T prices and availability my daughter does not appear and when I tried to check family and friends tab, got error message every time!

Why does everything have to be complicated!
 
levets said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
My dad is a blue member, forced to still work into his 60s and for very little dough these days.

Decided today to buy him a Gold season ticket @ £700 notes for Father's Day.

I thought feck it, life's too short and this man is responsible for dragging me to see the super blues since the age of four.

Managed to do it on line with minimum of fuss.

Happy Days!

what a nice thought mate. Hope my lads do this for me... I doubt it though.

have you told him yet or is the surprise on sunday


Will wait untill Sunday. Plan to put the confirm email in his card from his two grandchildren.

P.S - sent folks to New York twice before, so this is considerably cheaper!!
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Nixon_The_Bike_Thief said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Haha!

The real beauty of it is that I started taking my own little boy on the odd occasion a couple years back, he's now five.

He loves going with his dad!

So when my old fella doesn't want or can't go, I can still use his ticket to take the little un' and he can sit with me while my bro changes seat in the same block.

Saves me buying an additional ticket for one-off games.

Should still be getting in free yet, so all 4 of you can go


Sadly not, pal. It's only up to the age of five when you can carry them in and sit on your knee.

After that, you have to start paying and it cost me £28 a time for his four games last season, as I don't sit in the family stand.

He's too tall now to get away with it ;)

Hopefully when the ground is extended, there will be more options open to people to move around and keep it affordable to take children outside of the family stand.

Ah, I thought it was up to and including 5 without restrictions. Oh well nearly time to get really shafted, my lad is 18 and working and I've been paying for his since he was 7 and there are no signs of that changing either. Apparently he needs his cash for the aways. Homes, travel, food, beer and Europeans are surprisingly my responsibility for getting him hooked. Who would of thought eh lol
 
IanBishopsHaircut said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
My dad is a blue member, forced to still work into his 60s and for very little dough these days.

Decided today to buy him a Gold season ticket @ £700 notes for Father's Day.

I thought feck it, life's too short and this man is responsible for dragging me to see the super blues since the age of four.

Managed to do it on line with minimum of fuss.

Happy Days!

Good lad Tolm...my old man unfortunately passed away the month before we lifted the FA Cup in 2010 and two months before the birth of his first grandson...you are right...life's too short...enjoy it whilst you can

My old man can sit with me in spirit...don't even have to pay for it...which is lucky...as he was a tight bastard bless him :-)


Good to see Tolm now if my sons see this post and want to refund my £600 I would be more than happy.
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
levets said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
My dad is a blue member, forced to still work into his 60s and for very little dough these days.

Decided today to buy him a Gold season ticket @ £700 notes for Father's Day.

I thought feck it, life's too short and this man is responsible for dragging me to see the super blues since the age of four.

Managed to do it on line with minimum of fuss.

Happy Days!

what a nice thought mate. Hope my lads do this for me... I doubt it though.

have you told him yet or is the surprise on sunday


Will wait untill Sunday. Plan to put the confirm email in his card from his two grandchildren.

P.S - sent folks to New York twice before, so this is considerably cheaper!!



im sure this is a cryptic clue....
 
Nixon_The_Bike_Thief said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Nixon_The_Bike_Thief said:
Should still be getting in free yet, so all 4 of you can go


Sadly not, pal. It's only up to the age of five when you can carry them in and sit on your knee.

After that, you have to start paying and it cost me £28 a time for his four games last season, as I don't sit in the family stand.

He's too tall now to get away with it ;)

Hopefully when the ground is extended, there will be more options open to people to move around and keep it affordable to take children outside of the family stand.

Ah, I thought it was up to and including 5 without restrictions. Oh well nearly time to get really shafted, my lad is 18 and working and I've been paying for his since he was 7 and there are no signs of that changing either. Apparently he needs his cash for the aways. Homes, travel, food, beer and Europeans are surprisingly my responsibility for getting him hooked. Who would of thought eh lol

Sounds familiar but at least the cost is a graduates increase.
 

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