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Post by presssec on Oct 30, 2009 12:42:41 GMT
Although next Saturday's FA Cup tie at Hereford is not all ticket, we do have a supply of tickets for the game that will be on sale after tomorrow's Ryman League game against Waltham Abbey. Seat prices are £15 for adults, and £12 for concessions, and for the terraced enclosure prices are £13 for adults and £9 for concessions. Under 10s travelling to the game with a full paying adult can gain admission for £5, but this offer is not available at the turnstile and so those tickets must be purchased in advance. The Sutton supporters' entrances will be 10, 11 and 12, in the south section of the Cargill Stand which runs alongside Edgar Street.
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Post by blakey on Oct 30, 2009 18:43:56 GMT
if you cannot make the Waltham Abbey game, any other time i can purchase tickets?
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Post by presssec on Nov 1, 2009 10:06:27 GMT
Tickets will also be on sale on Tuesday at the reserve team's Surrey Premier Cup tie at home to Ashford.
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Post by sallycat on Nov 1, 2009 17:32:42 GMT
I've got mine. It's shiny. I just hope I don't get mugged before Saturday, because at the moment I'm not letting it out of my sight!
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Post by Burtie on Nov 2, 2009 13:32:57 GMT
Sorry, I'm a little bit confused. Can I just buy a ticket when I get to the ground?
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Post by Andy K on Nov 2, 2009 13:52:47 GMT
Sorry, I'm a little bit confused. Can I just buy a ticket when I get to the ground? Yes - you need to go to turnstiles 10-12 I think to get them
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Post by meddles on Nov 2, 2009 14:01:24 GMT
Any idea how many have been sold so far? Did people go for terrace or seating?
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Post by Burtie on Nov 2, 2009 14:05:18 GMT
Thanks Andy.
Meddles, personally I'll be standing. After 4 hours on a train, I'll be glad of the stretch. However, if I don't get a seat on the train, I might not feel quite the same way....
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Post by meddles on Nov 2, 2009 14:22:52 GMT
I also went for standing. I'm assuming that's where the singing will be coming from. Plus, it's £2 cheaper. Every little helps!
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Post by sallycat on Nov 2, 2009 20:09:26 GMT
We don't sit down...we're proper Non-League!
I always find you can't quite make as much noise sitting down.
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Post by Andy K on Nov 3, 2009 13:45:39 GMT
We don't sit down...we're proper Non-League! I always find you can't quite make as much noise sitting down. Well at every ground we go to there are seats, and a lot of use don't use them - standing all the way - its the only way you'll get a proper goal celebration happening!
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Post by Stewart on Nov 3, 2009 14:38:21 GMT
My last visit was the league cup game (I must be mad!) I don't think the view was that great that evening. So I will sit this time.
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Post by sallycat on Nov 3, 2009 19:51:05 GMT
Don't remind me of that horrible night!
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Beaney
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Post by Beaney on Nov 4, 2009 19:48:23 GMT
I have been told that the away terrace has a poor view and that it is worth paying the extra two quid for a seat, by a Hereford fan (who is confident of a win for them). I think I'll sit, though saying that I know deep down that a true non-league supporter doesn't sit down. This is a hard decision indeed...
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Post by hufc on Nov 4, 2009 21:30:35 GMT
Personally if i was an away fan i would go into the terrace, in the stand you can't see about 3-4 yards all down the closest touchline. Pubs, depending on what you look for, the 1st one you will come to is the commercial, pretty decent now, decent smoking area, cheap drinks. Or over the road is your average wetherspoons, or theres a few more further up. Y ou could also try Radfords which it at the ground, real nice pub, decent prices, you should like it. Hope you have a good trip trip down.
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