Guest Posted 8 February 2006 Posted 8 February 2006 1,500 tickets allocated, priced at £19 adults, £12 senior citizens and £10 juniors. On sale to Priority 1 STH's from Monday March 18th, according to the OS. I think there might be a mistake....it should be 06/03/06, according to my calculations. Fox Travel leaves at 10am. Full details on the OS, I hope they correct them!!
Teeno Posted 8 February 2006 Posted 8 February 2006 Can't wait till this game, will be a deffinate Fox travel for this game, don't fancy train
Guest Posted 9 February 2006 Posted 9 February 2006 Can't wait till this game, will be a deffinate Fox travel for this game, don't fancy train I was thinking the opposite, actually.
SussexFox Posted 9 February 2006 Posted 9 February 2006 hopefully be a good turn out last season was a joke we only took 800 on a saturday
Nationwider Posted 10 February 2006 Posted 10 February 2006 I'm hoping to go to this one. Are STHs likely to snaffle all 1,500 or should I be ok to wait for the members/general sale? Just wondering in case I have to call in a favour from a STH or two.
chunx Posted 10 February 2006 Posted 10 February 2006 Are there many places to park around the den? If you did find somewhere, you would probably find in a brick in the windscreen when you got back
Head Honcho Posted 10 February 2006 Posted 10 February 2006 Can't wait till this game, will be a deffinate Fox travel for this game, don't fancy train I remember going to Millwall on a wet Wednesday in 1979 and we decided to get off the coach at Baker Street and go on the tube the rest of the way! Never again
Guest Posted 10 February 2006 Posted 10 February 2006 Are there many places to park around the den? Last time we parked in Greenwich, loads of parking, and safe. Unfortunately we got lost in the labyrinth that is South London.
Gazza Posted 11 February 2006 Posted 11 February 2006 Deffinatly going to this one can't wait!! will we sell out?
Guest Gist Posted 12 February 2006 Posted 12 February 2006 Ill be going not sure how I'm travelling yet, I dont really fancy sitting on a coach all the way to south London but I dont really fancy the train n tube either
Cobbo Posted 16 February 2006 Posted 16 February 2006 I fancy this one for some reason. Cos I'm 'ard I reckon.
SystonFox Posted 16 February 2006 Posted 16 February 2006 might persuade a m8 or the missus to come to this one. probably go on Fox Travel.
syston_fox Posted 16 February 2006 Posted 16 February 2006 I quite fancy going to this one actually. Im gonna try and get to all the rest of the away matches this season.... apart from the Norwich away game coz Im busy that day!
Maybes Posted 7 March 2006 Posted 7 March 2006 Last time we parked in Greenwich, loads of parking, and safe. Unfortunately we got lost in the labyrinth that is South London. How far away from this is the ground?
filbertway Posted 8 March 2006 Posted 8 March 2006 Isn't it tottenham v chelsea the same day? If it is..... FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT !!!!!
Guest Posted 10 March 2006 Posted 10 March 2006 How far away from this is the ground? On the map a mile at most, however if you get lost it can be about 3 miles.
trueblue1 Posted 10 March 2006 Posted 10 March 2006 last time i went it was the old den, but if i was going by car then i would drive to stanmore and park at the tube station, really easy to find and cheap, then use the tube, get a ticket that you can use all day,cant remember what its called. Been in london all day, [ lorry driver], the A5 is a nightmare!! at kilburn, [ road works ] the A10 not very good around broad street, tottenham, if you go all the way round and come in from the east them major roadworks on the A13, The A1 down through islington is prob best.
Maybes Posted 10 March 2006 Posted 10 March 2006 On the map a mile at most, however if you get lost it can be about 3 miles. hmmmm always a problem.
Katy Posted 11 March 2006 Posted 11 March 2006 last time i went it was the old den, but if i was going by car then i would drive to stanmore and park at the tube station, really easy to find and cheap, then use the tube, get a ticket that you can use all day,cant remember what its called. Been in london all day, [ lorry driver], the A5 is a nightmare!! at kilburn, [ road works ] the A10 not very good around broad street, tottenham, if you go all the way round and come in from the east them major roadworks on the A13, The A1 down through islington is prob best. We got coins thrown at us at the old den and we were on the losing side
Nationwider Posted 12 March 2006 Posted 12 March 2006 Tube from King's Cross/St Pancras: Northern line south (via Moorgate) to London Bridge. Jubilee line from London Bridge to Bermondsey. Wembley revivalists might prefer to park at Stanmore and do the whole thing on the Jubilee line, just for old time's sake.
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