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why don't you just pay to get in?
Everyone wants somthing for nothing these days, cue the backlash.
lightweight
03-11-2000, 02:57 AM
bit harsh jose sometimes there are a few freebie tickets around that people want to get rid of
although I think this request is a little premature - as we only found out yesterday!! - I know I'll get mine as we filled in one of those forms at the beginning of the season.
Harry Holmesdale
03-11-2000, 04:41 AM
I have 2 Arthur Wait tickets for this game that I an going to use to bring 6 people (3 family, 3 mates)!!
However as you can see 2 isn't quite 6!! I was wondering if anyone has any spare for this game in this stand?
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I just don't want us to be a laughing stock any more, is that too much to ask?
Harry Holmesdale
03-11-2000, 05:49 PM
Originally posted by jose:
why don't you just pay to get in?
Everyone wants somthing for nothing these days, cue the backlash.
I have paid for my 2 tickets, (myself and a friend) but a couple of youngsters (cousins) in my family and their dads (my uncles) would like to go but they cannot afford it, and as I know there have been a few comps floating around for previous games was just wondering if any may be available, if not fair enough, just thought it would be good to take a couple of youngsters along who do not currently have any allegiance. Just thought I'd ask as the comps are normally offered here and what is there point if not to convert the young and innocent!!!!!
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I just don't want us to be a laughing stock any more, is that too much to ask?
Neil the Eagle
03-11-2000, 06:59 PM
Last week, you were boasting about sponging benefits, jose, now you object to someone else asking about any spare tickets.
You are a complex little thing aren't you?
Harry Holmesdale
08-11-2000, 01:43 PM
I take it that there are no spares then??
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