please log in to view this image Wear-Tyne derby tickets set to go on sale Published: 26 February, 2015 by Kate Smith Details ahead of Newcastle visit. The Wear-Tyne derby will take place on Sunday 5 April at the Stadium of Light, kicking off at 4pm and tickets for the Barclays Premier League clash are set to go on sale at 9am, Monday 2 March. Sunderland supporters wishing to buy tickets are advised that they must have a valid customer number and purchasing history recorded on the club’s database. A limit of six tickets per customer is in place. Tickets can be purchased via the hotline 0871 911 1973, in person from the Stadium of Light ticket office, priced from £15 for under 16s, £26 for over 65s and £32 for adults, or via the online box office, if a valid purchase history exists. The ticket hotline, which is a 24 hour service, is expected to be extremely busy, along with the club website and patience during the purchasing process is appreciated. All tickets can be traced to the original purchaser and supporters are reminded that they are responsible for any tickets bought under their name and customer number.
Can't wait for this ......... I've just had a call asking what arrangements we are making It's shame the attempt at 'banter' with the Newcastle board was such a failure, it should be good crack if people made an effort. It seems they're set in their ways and can only trot out the tired old clichés and 'beel' shyte over and over and over.
It's the worst possible weekend for me .......... I've just been asked to start a new 'mission' on the 1st of April. The people are over from Saudi that week so I'll have to find a family member suitable for a 'wedding/funeral/christening
I will be getting a couple of extra tickets for my brother and oldest son (who is coming home from Uni for this one).
please log in to view this image The Mag is doing some kind of gay samba dance ...... someone obviously pasted Cattermole into the photo.
There's a chance we'll do the drive on Saturday night and stay in Newcastle. Then we'll take the Metro down on Sunday. Anything to break up the monotony of that stinking drive .......... 150 miles each way on the most boring road in England
Usually bring my lass to this but she said it doesn't matter, get yourself into Sunderland early and make a day of it. Oh Yes!
I wouldn't wish to take away (the chance) of a ticket from someone who regularly attends - if there is a spare going on the day I'd certainly be up for it!- I do have 2 local (ish) gigs on Easter Sunday before and later after the match so getting there would be no hassle
sound good mate please pm closer to the day to arrange collection and payment if it's still available then