uwe rosler 28
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They will defo have given tickets awayOr more likely better to leave them partly “empty” and if we do sell any more today it will make the ground fuller if they only allocate space in East Stand tier 3
They will defo have given tickets awayOr more likely better to leave them partly “empty” and if we do sell any more today it will make the ground fuller if they only allocate space in East Stand tier 3
That's a shocking time for the last service. There's no chance of jumping on a quick train to crewe and then just the 1 stop to Sandbach?I don't do any night games
Current last direct train from Piccadilly is at 21 06 haha
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22 06 haha to Wilmslow then a bus at 22 45 that gets to Sandbach at 23 48
And no, I don't have a car
Think that means everything that was left has been given to schools.
That's not it.Think that means everything that was left has been given to schools.
I strongly suspect this whole "giving tickets away" is a myth started by Man United fans and taken up by our fans.Do the club actually give tickets away to schools now?
I know people whose kids go to City matches (In Dorset) in large groups but this is through packages, including a stadium tour/training session with the cost upwards of 150 quid.
So I do wonder when we see groups of kids in the stand whether this is giving tickets to local schools or another money making method.
Well I sit in cb3 there is always masses of kids with 1 or 2 adults maybe schools maybe football clubs little twats always giving it the United or Liverpool shouts or cheering for the other team when they score till they get shouted at.Do the club actually give tickets away to schools now?
I know people whose kids go to City matches (In Dorset) in large groups but this is through packages, including a stadium tour/training session with the cost upwards of 150 quid.
So I do wonder when we see groups of kids in the stand whether this is giving tickets to local schools or another money making method.
Some of these who say they don’t watch the CL games must have been gutted when we won itSome of the biggest and best moments in the club's recent history have been in the Champions League along with some of the most exciting, tensest and highest quality matches. I ahev no idea how you can say you "didn't like it".
City definitely do give tickets out to schools, my lads school has had a few. United do the exact same, in fact you'd probably find that most clubs do something similar.I strongly suspect this whole "giving tickets away" is a myth started by Man United fans and taken up by our fans.
I think it’s a bit of both. City do help some of the poorest schools in East Manchester from time to timeDo the club actually give tickets away to schools now?
I know people whose kids go to City matches (In Dorset) in large groups but this is through packages, including a stadium tour/training session with the cost upwards of 150 quid.
So I do wonder when we see groups of kids in the stand whether this is giving tickets to local schools or another money making method.