didsburyblu
Well-Known Member
There was a time when power banks were confiscated as it could be used as a missileOr buy yourself a power bank and keep it in one of your other pockets. A very useful thing to have with you I have found.
There was a time when power banks were confiscated as it could be used as a missileOr buy yourself a power bank and keep it in one of your other pockets. A very useful thing to have with you I have found.
Arf !There was a time when power banks were confiscated as it could be used as a missile
I just ordered a deck chair to take to the ground to collect our one off tickets.Just got email you can charge phone at stadium, you can also request to collect ticket for each match
Why is it necessary to download a pay app if you've already paid for your season ticket?Turned on the NFC and downloaded the Google pay app I still envisage problems at the gate though.
I wondered that myself but I think this is where you transfer your season ticket too. I won't be adding any of my bank cards to the app as you say its already paid for.Why is it necessary to download a pay app if you've already paid for your season ticket?
Asking for a non techy friend.......(coughs).
Thanks.I wondered that myself but I think this is where you transfer your season ticket too. I won't be adding any of my bank cards to the app as you say its already paid for.
Oh it can be done, but I wouldn't say 'easily'! My chosen public transport would be to get Mrs Ewing to chauffeur me to Milnrow for the to Monsall 'n walk, or train from Littleborough to Victoria and then a bus to The Etihad. All's well if the train turns up - we invariably aim for the train before the one we need and yer can get a bus on matchday. I once chose the public service option for the league cup game v Dippers. The train was cancelled so it was a bus to Rochdale, No17 stopping at every lamp post between 'Dale 'n Shudehill and I got the last football bus from Piccadilly and some yards from the ground on the main road we got into a crawl, and the bus driver wouldn't open the doors to let us off the bus until it was at the bus stop. We missed kick off, I rushed up the spiral, didn't bother with my ritual meat 'n potato pie 'n Bovril - and we lost! Two hours of a journey instead of about 40mins in the car.I walk everywhere,to work,shopping,etc
I use public transport to City,i like a drink so wouldn't drive even if i could.
I work in the NHS and walk to work,10 to 15 minutes
I work with people who live closer to the hospital yet they still drive and pay
the car parking fee and moan about it
we just come back from liverpool for a short break
tram and train and walking from door to hotel
it can be done,easily.