Well I thank you for the compliment, How did you know?I can also highly recommend Hammersmith Hospital should things get too exciting. Just a short taxi ride from the ground and some exceptional people have been born there over the years.![]()
Well I thank you for the compliment, How did you know?I can also highly recommend Hammersmith Hospital should things get too exciting. Just a short taxi ride from the ground and some exceptional people have been born there over the years.![]()
To be fair - the view in the stands at both ends in the upper tier behind the goals is excellent and the seats a bit less cramped than elsewhere in the ground. I'm surprised Hull are bringing that many as they haven't in the past.Do you know if Hull have sold their full allocation of tickets? If not there might well be space to move about on the upper tier of the School End, perhaps find a couple or more seats together. Wherever is spot on, there really is no space in the seats, which means a lot of people will stand, not great for the view and probably not an option for the heavily pregnant….
They've heard there's an easy 3 points in the offing !To be fair - the view in the stands at both ends in the upper tier behind the goals is excellent and the seats a bit less cramped than elsewhere in the ground. I'm surprised Hull are bringing that many as they haven't in the past.
Amos may start and play well, but he doesn't seem the type to boss a piss up in a brewery let alone a football game. Imo. If he starts I hope to see him in central attacking midfield his best position pressing, with Chair on the Bench.I'm going early and bold on my prediction: Amos to start and absolutely boss this game.
I'm going for the 34th minute of the Blackpool game, what with the situation the transport will be in after the storm !I’m in the away end at West Ham tomorrow with the goal of leaving early and not missing too much of our game. Would anyone like to guess which minute I’ll actually be in my Upper Loft seat for? I reckon I’ll do well to see any of the first half.
I'm going for the 34th minute of the Blackpool game, what with the situation the transport will be in after the storm !
I’m in the away end at West Ham tomorrow with the goal of leaving early and not missing too much of our game. Would anyone like to guess which minute I’ll actually be in my Upper Loft seat for? I reckon I’ll do well to see any of the first half.
Why not?
Thought you might want to go to all of our game.
Why splitting the two games is what I meant.
Nice one Finglas thats decent of you. Sadly im working Today after spending the night in London due to the storm.I have a free spare ticket in the Upper Loft for the match today if anybody wants it? I can email it to somebody.
Let me know tks.
OK Ellers.Nice one Finglas thats decent of you. Sadly im working Today after spending the night in London due to the storm.
**** me that's a choker mate, I'd have had it off you and repaid you the cost obviously. Hope you manage to get over for a game soon !OK Ellers.
I got up at 4am, went to the airport. Queued in the security for ages due to the half term get away, got to the gate and realised I left my passport at home.I have just finished working 7 nights in a row and my brain was elsewhere. Asked Ryanair if I could travel with a driving licence. They advised no. The same thing has happened in the past with Aer Lingus and they allowed me to travel.It is just Ryanair's policy as with the common travel area, no passport is required. Felt sick. it would be great if somebody took the ticket rather than it going to waste.
Gutted for you mate. If I could have gone I would have paid for the ticket. I have work sadly.OK Ellers.
I got up at 4am, went to the airport. Queued in the security for ages due to the half term get away, got to the gate and realised I left my passport at home.I have just finished working 7 nights in a row and my brain was elsewhere. Asked Ryanair if I could travel with a driving licence. They advised no. The same thing has happened in the past with Aer Lingus and they allowed me to travel.It is just Ryanair's policy as with the common travel area, no passport is required. Felt sick. it would be great if somebody took the ticket rather than it going to waste.
OK Ellers.
I got up at 4am, went to the airport. Queued in the security for ages due to the half term get away, got to the gate and realised I left my passport at home.I have just finished working 7 nights in a row and my brain was elsewhere. Asked Ryanair if I could travel with a driving licence. They advised no. The same thing has happened in the past with Aer Lingus and they allowed me to travel.It is just Ryanair's policy as with the common travel area, no passport is required. Felt sick. it would be great if somebody took the ticket rather than it going to waste.