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Aug 6 2010, 10:11 AM
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Could somebody please advise me how much a ticket for a child is (non season ticket) for tomorrow's game as the latest update does contain this info.
Am I also right in thinking it's £5 for non ST Holders and £2 for ST holders?
Thanks in advance.
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BARNETTSrun
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Aug 6 2010, 10:21 AM
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Yes mate
But season ticket holders must get by 5.30 today
No child rate £5 for anyone
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Aug 6 2010, 10:26 AM
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That's great info thanks!
I already bought 8 tickets last week - 3 kids, 3 ST Holders and two for Non ST Holders and thought a mistake had been made on the price I was charged for the 3 kid's tickets.
You've just saved me a wasted journey (and making a pratt of myself) on a half hour dinner break, so I am much obliged. **thumbup
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pooley
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Aug 6 2010, 10:26 AM
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5 is a bit much for the kiddie me thinks. I haven't been impressed with friendly prices across the board this season, all clubs have been taking the michal, what ferry charged was scandalous.
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Aug 6 2010, 10:28 AM
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5 is a bit much for the kiddie me thinks.
i think you'll be hard pushed to find anywhere to take the kids (of interest to them and you) for a fiver! i think it's a great deal... i just think some people (not nec you Pooley) can't get their heads around the child and adult price being the same when, on reflection, it's great value.
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Aug 6 2010, 10:35 AM
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5 is a bit much for the kiddie me thinks.
i think you'll be hard pushed to find anywhere to take the kids (of interest to them and you) for a fiver! i think it's a great deal... i just think some people (not nec you Pooley) can't get their heads around the child and adult price being the same when, on reflection, it's great value.
I can keep my nice entertained for hours for nothing. I understand it for normal games but this is a perfect opportunity to try and get the kids un. Say we did kids for free, hoe many the following week would ask their dads to take them again instead if the cinema, or McDonald's, or the park, or a wacky warehouses type place.
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Aug 6 2010, 10:37 AM
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5 is a bit much for the kiddie me thinks.
i think you'll be hard pushed to find anywhere to take the kids (of interest to them and you) for a fiver! i think it's a great deal... i just think some people (not nec you Pooley) can't get their heads around the child and adult price being the same when, on reflection, it's great value.
I can keep my nice entertained for hours for nothing. I understand it for normal games but this is a perfect opportunity to try and get the kids un. Say we did kids for free, hoe many the following week would ask their dads to take them again instead if the cinema, or McDonald's, or the park, or a wacky warehouses type place.
yes fair point, there's an argument that says that you let the kids in for free and make the money in the 1875 refreshments bar when they want their crisps, drinks and chocolate!!
still don't think a fiver's too much though.
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pooley
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Aug 6 2010, 10:42 AM
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5 is a bit much for the kiddie me thinks.
i think you'll be hard pushed to find anywhere to take the kids (of interest to them and you) for a fiver! i think it's a great deal... i just think some people (not nec you Pooley) can't get their heads around the child and adult price being the same when, on reflection, it's great value.
I can keep my nice entertained for hours for nothing. I understand it for normal games but this is a perfect opportunity to try and get the kids un. Say we did kids for free, hoe many the following week would ask their dads to take them again instead if the cinema, or McDonald's, or the park, or a wacky warehouses type place.
yes fair point, there's an argument that says that you let the kids in for free and make the money in the 1875 refreshments bar when they want their crisps, drinks and chocolate!! still don't think a fiver's too much though.
I was (even at that price) wanting to take the niece with me but the wife is having none of it. I wad going to make special arrangements to make sure I could make the game too...I got the niece well trained, she liked her football and wrestling and likes watching them both on tv. :angel:
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Aug 6 2010, 10:47 AM
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Having read some of the prices quoted around for some other clubs pre season games
I think i a fiver is ok
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Aug 6 2010, 10:48 AM
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5 is a bit much for the kiddie me thinks.
i think you'll be hard pushed to find anywhere to take the kids (of interest to them and you) for a fiver! i think it's a great deal... i just think some people (not nec you Pooley) can't get their heads around the child and adult price being the same when, on reflection, it's great value.
I can keep my nice entertained for hours for nothing. I understand it for normal games but this is a perfect opportunity to try and get the kids un. Say we did kids for free, hoe many the following week would ask their dads to take them again instead if the cinema, or McDonald's, or the park, or a wacky warehouses type place.
yes fair point, there's an argument that says that you let the kids in for free and make the money in the 1875 refreshments bar when they want their crisps, drinks and chocolate!! still don't think a fiver's too much though.
I was (even at that price) wanting to take the niece with me but the wife is having none of it. I wad going to make special arrangements to make sure I could make the game too...I got the niece well trained, she liked her football and wrestling and likes watching them both on tv. :angel:
Wrestling !!!
How much do you have to pay to go and watch THAT !!!! Now that is expensive
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Aug 6 2010, 11:46 AM
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5 is a bit much for the kiddie me thinks.
i think you'll be hard pushed to find anywhere to take the kids (of interest to them and you) for a fiver! i think it's a great deal... i just think some people (not nec you Pooley) can't get their heads around the child and adult price being the same when, on reflection, it's great value.
I can keep my nice entertained for hours for nothing. I understand it for normal games but this is a perfect opportunity to try and get the kids un. Say we did kids for free, hoe many the following week would ask their dads to take them again instead if the cinema, or McDonald's, or the park, or a wacky warehouses type place.
Spot on, kids should be free with a paying adult, these are the supporters of the future and we need to get them intrested an an early age, if they are priced out it is a sad reflection on our club,,,it's a friendly....let kids in with paying adults and rock the place.
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Aug 6 2010, 12:12 PM
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10quid for kids at spuds tomorrow
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Aug 6 2010, 12:13 PM
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5 is a bit much for the kiddie me thinks.
i think you'll be hard pushed to find anywhere to take the kids (of interest to them and you) for a fiver! i think it's a great deal... i just think some people (not nec you Pooley) can't get their heads around the child and adult price being the same when, on reflection, it's great value.
I can keep my nice entertained for hours for nothing. I understand it for normal games but this is a perfect opportunity to try and get the kids un. Say we did kids for free, hoe many the following week would ask their dads to take them again instead if the cinema, or McDonald's, or the park, or a wacky warehouses type place.
yes fair point, there's an argument that says that you let the kids in for free and make the money in the 1875 refreshments bar when they want their crisps, drinks and chocolate!! still don't think a fiver's too much though.
I was (even at that price) wanting to take the niece with me but the wife is having none of it. I wad going to make special arrangements to make sure I could make the game too...I got the niece well trained, she liked her football and wrestling and likes watching them both on tv. :angel:
Wrestling !!! How much do you have to pay to go and watch THAT !!!! Now that is expensive :ph43r:
3 nights at butlins with full use of the activities + wwe smackdown = £99 per person which aint bad.
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Aug 6 2010, 12:16 PM
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Club missed a trick here and should of had kids for free with a adult
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basicly for me, the wife and the niece your looking £15 + travel for those so say extra £10 for train so your looking £25 for us for 90mins of fun.
For that we could go swimming, have something to eat and then go the cinema and spend about 3 to 3.5 hours having fun
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Aug 6 2010, 01:16 PM
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basicly for me, the wife and the niece your looking £15 + travel for those so say extra £10 for train so your looking £25 for us for 90mins of fun.
For that we could go swimming, have something to eat and then go the cinema and spend about 3 to 3.5 hours having fun
Not sure where you eat, what cinema you go to, what swimming pool you use and how you get there for £25 for three? I'll bet you it's the same, if not more expensive
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basicly for me, the wife and the niece your looking £15 + travel for those so say extra £10 for train so your looking £25 for us for 90mins of fun.
For that we could go swimming, have something to eat and then go the cinema and spend about 3 to 3.5 hours having fun
Not sure where you eat, what cinema you go to, what swimming pool you use and how you get there for £25 for three? I'll bet you it's the same, if not more expensive
swimming £5 for me and the little un with wife as spectator, walking distance (only a 5 min walk), cinema is £5 for adults. 3 for kids so there is £18 and then £7 left for food so maccies would do.
Job done **thumbup
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basicly for me, the wife and the niece your looking £15 + travel for those so say extra £10 for train so your looking £25 for us for 90mins of fun.
For that we could go swimming, have something to eat and then go the cinema and spend about 3 to 3.5 hours having fun
Not sure where you eat, what cinema you go to, what swimming pool you use and how you get there for £25 for three? I'll bet you it's the same, if not more expensive
swimming £5 for me and the little un with wife as spectator, walking distance (only a 5 min walk), cinema is £5 for adults. 3 for kids so there is £18 and then £7 left for food so maccies would do. Job done **thumbup
Thats a bit sdelfish isn't it? just you swimming.
You could have gone to the football tomorrow and left the eife and kid in the car park and spent the same :whistle:
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Aug 6 2010, 04:06 PM
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basicly for me, the wife and the niece your looking £15 + travel for those so say extra £10 for train so your looking £25 for us for 90mins of fun.
For that we could go swimming, have something to eat and then go the cinema and spend about 3 to 3.5 hours having fun
Not sure where you eat, what cinema you go to, what swimming pool you use and how you get there for £25 for three? I'll bet you it's the same, if not more expensive
swimming £5 for me and the little un with wife as spectator, walking distance (only a 5 min walk), cinema is £5 for adults. 3 for kids so there is £18 and then £7 left for food so maccies would do. Job done **thumbup
Thats a bit sdelfish isn't it? just you swimming. You could have gone to the football tomorrow and left the eife and kid in the car park and spent the same :whistle:
They could do a big shop in morrisons
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basicly for me, the wife and the niece your looking £15 + travel for those so say extra £10 for train so your looking £25 for us for 90mins of fun.
For that we could go swimming, have something to eat and then go the cinema and spend about 3 to 3.5 hours having fun
Not sure where you eat, what cinema you go to, what swimming pool you use and how you get there for £25 for three? I'll bet you it's the same, if not more expensive
swimming £5 for me and the little un with wife as spectator, walking distance (only a 5 min walk), cinema is £5 for adults. 3 for kids so there is £18 and then £7 left for food so maccies would do. Job done **thumbup
Thats a bit sdelfish isn't it? just you swimming. You could have gone to the football tomorrow and left the eife and kid in the car park and spent the same :whistle:
me and the kiddie swimming - kiddie goes free, mrs doesnt like swimming **thumbup
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I might drive up tomorrow...how much is it again?
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basicly for me, the wife and the niece your looking £15 + travel for those so say extra £10 for train so your looking £25 for us for 90mins of fun.
For that we could go swimming, have something to eat and then go the cinema and spend about 3 to 3.5 hours having fun
Thats why we live in a democracy freedom of choice!!!
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basicly for me, the wife and the niece your looking £15 + travel for those so say extra £10 for train so your looking £25 for us for 90mins of fun.
For that we could go swimming, have something to eat and then go the cinema and spend about 3 to 3.5 hours having fun
Not sure where you eat, what cinema you go to, what swimming pool you use and how you get there for £25 for three? I'll bet you it's the same, if not more expensive
swimming £5 for me and the little un with wife as spectator, walking distance (only a 5 min walk), cinema is £5 for adults. 3 for kids so there is £18 and then £7 left for food so maccies would do. Job done **thumbup
Thats a bit sdelfish isn't it? just you swimming. You could have gone to the football tomorrow and left the eife and kid in the car park and spent the same :whistle:
me and the kiddie swimming - kiddie goes free, mrs doesnt like swimming **thumbup
No more kids for free the Tories are in unless you chuck them in the canal.
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basicly for me, the wife and the niece your looking £15 + travel for those so say extra £10 for train so your looking £25 for us for 90mins of fun.
For that we could go swimming, have something to eat and then go the cinema and spend about 3 to 3.5 hours having fun
Not sure where you eat, what cinema you go to, what swimming pool you use and how you get there for £25 for three? I'll bet you it's the same, if not more expensive
swimming £5 for me and the little un with wife as spectator, walking distance (only a 5 min walk), cinema is £5 for adults. 3 for kids so there is £18 and then £7 left for food so maccies would do. Job done **thumbup
Thats a bit sdelfish isn't it? just you swimming. You could have gone to the football tomorrow and left the eife and kid in the car park and spent the same :whistle:
me and the kiddie swimming - kiddie goes free, mrs doesnt like swimming **thumbup
No more kids for free the Tories are in unless you chuck them in the canal.
The kids for free is still on until Feb I think?
What Sandwell leisure centres are doing, which is a good idea, is charging for the kids, but the nominal fee they charge for kids is offset byu the fact the price for an adult has been reduced so effectivley it is the same price for 1 adult and 1 kid as before but it is just the fact the adult cost is reduced to compensate for charging for the kid...I believe dudley leisure centres are doing the same but I dont think Birmingham are which is a bit of a shame
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