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Price of Skunks tickets Vs Norwich

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  1. bobgee

    bobgee Member

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    Selling for £15 adult, £10 senior citizen and £5 for juniors.

    I think they should give the people on the massive waiting list first choice.

    Any comments?
     
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  2. A mag by any other name...

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    Yes just one.

    They are tickets returned by Norwich you massive, massive fail <doh>
     
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  3. Darth Plagueis

    Darth Plagueis Well-Known Member

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    Sunderland mods.... howay....
     
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  4. bobgee

    bobgee Member

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    But they are selling them at that price.....yes?
     
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  5. A mag by any other name...

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    Your point being?
     
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  6. bobgee

    bobgee Member

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    Are they selling them at price yes or no?
     
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  7. A mag by any other name...

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    You know fine well they are, still struggling to see the point?
     
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  8. Somebodys pinched my sombrero

    Somebodys pinched my sombrero Well-Known Member

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    Why are you wittering on about the "waiting list"? We haven't had one for about 15 years.
     
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  9. A mag by any other name...

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    They think that because we once had one, that makes us fair targets for taking the piss out of now that we don't have one. Better to have had and lost than to have never had at all, as they say.
     
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  10. Hung Drawn and Quartered

    Hung Drawn and Quartered Well-Known Member

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    The waiting list appeared when the capacity for the ground was only 36,000 <ok>
     
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  11. Albert's Chip Shop

    Albert's Chip Shop Top Grafter
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    Get yourself one fella and come along
     
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  12. Cest Advocaat

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    the_mods_365x365.jpg
     
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  13. Sidthemackem

    Sidthemackem Newcastle United 0-1 Cambridge United
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    What? And it's "ha'way".
     
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  14. JohnHumbles,tape recorder

    JohnHumbles,tape recorder Well-Known Member

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    Ha' way
    /'ha wa/ Used by 'mackems' or people originating from the Sunderland area (North East England), similar meaning and use to the geordie 'howay'. Meaning 'come on' can be used either in the sense of travelling somewhere, or more commonly used at football matches as an expression to get your team to perform harder.
    haway man, we're late




    Howay the lads...<somersault>
     
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  15. Somebodys pinched my sombrero

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