Guest Posted 8 February 2007 Posted 8 February 2007 Latest ticket news. We have been allocated 1064 tickets for this match priced at £25 Adults, £15 Seniors(60+) and £15 Under 16's. Tickets will go on sale as follows; Monday 26th February - Season Ticket Holders Priority 1 Tuesday 27th February - Season Ticket Holders Priority 2 Wednesday 28th February - Season Ticket Holders Priority 3 Thursday 1st March - Members Friday 2nd March - General Sale Fox Travel coaches will depart from the Walkers Stadium at 9.30am and are priced as follows; Adult (Season Ticket Holder) £14.50 Concession (Season Ticket Holder) £12.50 Adult (Non Season Ticket Holder) £15.50 Concession (Non Season Ticket Holder) £13.50 For trains, use this link. And this link for the National Express. For those driving, directions etc can be found here... Please keep to useful advice on parking, pre-match eating and drinking etc. Unnecessary posts WILL be deleted.
Glen_lcfc Posted 6 March 2007 Posted 6 March 2007 The train link you have posted is no use to me. I am planning to drive to Stanmore Tube Station and then get the tube to central London. Obviously the tube does not go as far south as Thornton Heath so how would I get from either Central London or the furthest tube station south of London, to Thornton Heath, please. Any information would be great cheers.
Maybes Posted 7 March 2007 Posted 7 March 2007 The train link you have posted is no use to me. I am planning to drive to Stanmore Tube Station and then get the tube to central London. Obviously the tube does not go as far south as Thornton Heath so how would I get from either Central London or the furthest tube station south of London, to Thornton Heath, please. Any information would be great cheers. get the tube to victoria then you have to get a train to croyden, thats what me and wils are doing anyway
Guest Posted 8 March 2007 Posted 8 March 2007 The train link you have posted is no use to me.I am planning to drive to Stanmore Tube Station and then get the tube to central London. Obviously the tube does not go as far south as Thornton Heath so how would I get from either Central London or the furthest tube station south of London, to Thornton Heath, please. Any information would be great cheers. I do apologise. However, surely typing "London Underground" or something along those lines into Google might have been more productive.
Newcastle_Fox Posted 9 March 2007 Posted 9 March 2007 Any tickets available on the day as going down to Woking tonight to a mates so might travel upto Crystal Palace tommorrow to watch the match?
Simon Posted 9 March 2007 Posted 9 March 2007 Any tickets available on the day as going down to Woking tonight to a mates so might travel upto Crystal Palace tommorrow to watch the match? According to website, yes.
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