View Full Version : Wolves = all ticket
Neil the Eagle
03-11-2000, 02:46 PM
Haven't seen this anywhere else on the boards, apologies if I've repeated it.
Plenty of tickets available, don't all rush!
Gazza1
03-11-2000, 07:25 PM
Thanks for that Neil as I hadn't realised and was just planning to pay on the day. Have just ordered 2 tickets and managed to swing an OAP concessionery one for the old man as he is coming along.
He's not impressed when I do this at away matches as he is only in his very early 60's. Still, I tell him I'm doing my bit for equality as women get their pensions at 60, plus we do not mind doing our rivals out of a couple of quid. He's not too happy when I tell him to start dribbling and look senile when we approach the tunrstiles though.
lightweight
03-11-2000, 08:50 PM
already got mine!!
Chillo
03-11-2000, 09:19 PM
What OAP ticket? Yes I know it was your birthday recently, but you look good for your age.
lightweight
04-11-2000, 01:00 AM
actually I lied anyway Chillo - think I'm losing my marbles in my old age!! I bought bolton and leicester tickets last time - not wolves!!! doh!
steveieb
06-11-2000, 05:28 PM
I'm staying in Stafford at the moment and on ringing Wolves this morning the said, that we would be able to pay for tickets on the day of the game..
lightweight
06-11-2000, 05:45 PM
yeah neil - where did you get that info?? palace don't seem to think it's all ticket either!
arussell
06-11-2000, 05:50 PM
What and you believe that ?
Is this the same box office that are only supposed to be selling one Gillingham ticket per season ticket holder - but are merrily selling as many as you want to whoever asks ?
lightweight
06-11-2000, 05:56 PM
Originally posted by Gazza1:
Have just ordered 2 tickets and managed to swing an OAP concessionery one for the old man as he is coming along.
He's not impressed when I do this at away matches as he is only in his very early 60's. Still, I tell him I'm doing my bit for equality as women get their pensions at 60,
funny you should say that - there was someone in the box office on Saturday buying tickets - apparently the senior citizen price applies to over 60's for everyone anyway!
Neil the Eagle
06-11-2000, 05:58 PM
Ah-hah, from your tone I suspect you are someone else I upset on Saturday nite, lightweight. If so, apologies ...
The info came from the the big board in the ticket office which had Wolves - AWAY ALL TICKET on it and the subsequent discussion with Robbie Tobin when I bought my Gills ticket.
Wolves did exactly the same last season saying it was all ticket, then sellling tickets on the day.
Never trust a Brummie.
lightweight
06-11-2000, 06:03 PM
Neil - it wasn't meant to be in that tone (obviously forgot the obligatory smiley!) can't remember you upsetting me saturday night...... ! but apology accepted if you did!!
must have missed the notice in the box office - the info in the programme certainly didn't seem to suggest it was all ticket..
still I've got mine anyway just to be on the safe side!
Bob S
06-11-2000, 07:03 PM
Originally posted by arussell:
What and you believe that ?
Is this the same box office that are only supposed to be selling one Gillingham ticket per season ticket holder - but are merrily selling as many as you want to whoever asks ?
They would only let me have one for each of the family's season tickets
Gazza1
06-11-2000, 07:19 PM
Aaahh, lightweight.....so there is some good in the Midlands as they let men have an OAP ticket at 60. They, at least, recognise that hard physical labour ages men unlike women who only risk getting tippex on their finger nails at work.
arussell
06-11-2000, 08:29 PM
Originally posted by Bob S:
They would only let me have one for each of the family's season tickets
Whilst I was in there on Saturday Bob - I saw one or two people buying more than one Gillingham ticket without being asked for their season tickets !
I didn't even get asked for my season ticket either. This has always been the problem with the box office - they're just so inconsistant with their own policies. Gills tickets are on sale - but it's not even mentioned yet in the programme for example !
lightweight
07-11-2000, 02:41 AM
In Saturday's programme
Gillingham
ticket prices - Adult tickets are available for £13, £10 for senior citizens and £7 for under 16's. On sale to season ticket holders only. Members can purchase tickets from 17th November. STRICTLY ONE TICKET PER PERSON. This is an ALL TICKET fixture.
arussell
07-11-2000, 04:10 AM
Nice to see you dug out your programme for me.
Actually it's interesting to note that it's NOT on the ticket page and they've put it on the travel page for some reason instead.
As mentioned BEFORE - they are also selling more than one ticket to people for Gillingham if you ask.
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