Corky Posted 20 June 2010 Posted 20 June 2010 Cov have a good fixture list, big games on saturdays. And we don't?
iBleedLeicesterColours Posted 20 June 2010 Posted 20 June 2010 And we don't? Well it isn't great is it. Pompey and the derbies are good. Leeds, Norwich, Sheff U and Mill not brilliant all decent game aswell.
iBleedLeicesterColours Posted 20 June 2010 Posted 20 June 2010 Go support them then? Ha Funny. ****tard.
Tommeh Posted 20 June 2010 Posted 20 June 2010 Well it isn't great is it. Pompey and the derbies are good. Leeds, Norwich, Sheff U and Mill not brilliant all decent game aswell. Well it is. And compared to last year it's fvcking sensational.
iBleedLeicesterColours Posted 20 June 2010 Posted 20 June 2010 Well it is. And compared to last year it's fvcking sensational. Cant get worse than last year .. I don't think its great, some of the big teams on tuesdays can't see whats soo good about that ?
lovelcfc Posted 20 June 2010 Posted 20 June 2010 its annoying how norwich leeds sheffield united are midweek being 14 at school but went sheffield united last season nd norwich nd leeds shouldnt be a problem its just the really far games
Turtles Head Posted 22 June 2010 Posted 22 June 2010 Living in Sheffield, and with the mrs being a dirty blade, i'm gutted that we play Sheff Utd when we do. I'll be mid-air on my one-way flight to Oz. Every cloud...
Wilkesy Posted 1 July 2010 Posted 1 July 2010 Palace away has epic written all over it. Me and Sir Rob are looking at getting a train from Nuneaton to Euston at 9ish (under £5) and then heading back to Leicester from St Pancras after 9pm (under £10). So it can be done for under £15 if booked soon. Plenty of beers on the train followed by a Wetherspoons breakfast and a lot more beer and maybe a few jagers, then the game followed by more beer and maybe a visit to a curry house before returning home. Love it! Me, Maybes and Tipo have sorted out our train tickets for this one. Total cost is £13.20 (with railcard) Bargain!
Alexikokopops Posted 1 July 2010 Posted 1 July 2010 Me, Maybes and Tipo have sorted out our train tickets for this one. Total cost is £13.20 (with railcard) Bargain! £2.20 for me One of my few cheap games to get to.
Unabomber Posted 1 July 2010 Posted 1 July 2010 Me, Maybes and Tipo have sorted out our train tickets for this one. Total cost is £13.20 (with railcard) Bargain! How have you managed to get it this cheap?
Ozwin Posted 1 July 2010 Posted 1 July 2010 I would also like to know how you jammy gits got the train so cheap.
The Doctor Posted 1 July 2010 Posted 1 July 2010 How have you managed to get it this cheap? don't they get 40% discount or something similar by using a railcard?
Wilkesy Posted 1 July 2010 Posted 1 July 2010 How have you managed to get it this cheap? Going from Nuneaton to Euston - leaving at around 8am (cost is less than £4) Returning from St Pancras to Leicester - at around 9pm (cost is less than £10) Got to make a day of it!
Maybes Posted 1 July 2010 Posted 1 July 2010 don't they get 40% discount or something similar by using a railcard? With a railcard you get a 1/3 off. Without a rail card the Journey is £20.
Bert Posted 1 July 2010 Posted 1 July 2010 Just booked Palace train tickets. £19.80 08.57 out , 19.25 return. Get on it. Think me and Chloe are on the same one.
Cobbo Posted 1 July 2010 Posted 1 July 2010 Ross has a lot to answer for. can I realistically make the wedding in Bosworth and the match...? Hmm
C-man Posted 13 July 2010 Posted 13 July 2010 Don't know if this has already been mentioned anywhere or anyone has picked up on this but Palace have taken the decision (after 'advice' from the Police and the SAG) to move visiting supporters to the other end of the Arthur Wait stand. I wonder why that is....
Dan Posted 13 July 2010 Posted 13 July 2010 Aye, great idea, remember the absolutely world infamous trouble we had last year? Fvck me sideways.
Maybes Posted 13 July 2010 Posted 13 July 2010 Don't know if this has already been mentioned anywhere or anyone has picked up on this but Palace have taken the decision (after 'advice' from the Police and the SAG) to move visiting supporters to the other end of the Arthur Wait stand. I wonder why that is.... What difference will it make? We still in the same stand I take it?
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 13 July 2010 Posted 13 July 2010 Might go to this, want to, just up to my Dad now. Fingers crossed!
C-man Posted 13 July 2010 Posted 13 July 2010 What difference will it make? We still in the same stand I take it? Yeah, same stand. Just further along. Suppose it doesn't make much difference but we're just further away from their good lads I guess.
Fosse Boy Posted 13 July 2010 Posted 13 July 2010 Reading the Holmesdale Fanatics forum they're dead pleased about this move. Can see their point really, means they can concentrate on improving the atmosphere without having a load of chavvy kids on their turf giving it the "who are ya" shite to the away fans all game. Just realised this'll mean it's the third Selhurst trip in a row where we'll have been put in a different part of the ground!
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