Quote from: cdbullyweefan on June 21, 2018, 09:46:31 AMAnyway, cba with Hull away on a Monday night... so may as well offer two references now if anyone wants them.May as well take them now if you're offering.
Anyway, cba with Hull away on a Monday night... so may as well offer two references now if anyone wants them.
They don't post them out automatically, you have to go online to sort and they've added a £1.50 booking fee. Paying more for a poorer service.
If it's any consolation, my Mrs is going to be affected by the fixtures as well.We're going on holiday on Sunday 16th and she wanted to spend Saturday the 15th nearer our departure (Southampton)If Blackburn away stays on the Saturday, she's going to be in for a disappointment because I'm going to that if I've got to miss the following 2 home games.
Meanwhile Stoke are carrying on with their free coach travel for all league games.
That it should come to this. I remember when the fixtures announcement afforded us a pleasant day’s dreaming of what was to come. Today, however, we have the following 5 glamour games to open our season...Hull, Wigan, Ipswich, Brentford and Reading.How the mighty have fallen. I could weep.
Quote from: Ads on June 21, 2018, 10:06:01 PMThey don't post them out automatically, you have to go online to sort and they've added a £1.50 booking fee. Paying more for a poorer service.I thought having them sent out automatically was one of the conveniences of it? That's a bit odd.
I like the look of the new away scheme. You can book for the games that you want to go to and there is no removal from the scheme if you miss a number of games.If you are missing a game you are no longer billed for it and have to take the ticket back to obtain a refund.No need to let the club know if you change or lose your card.Friends can book together and chose seats on the website, similar to Wembley.The fee is annoying but no more than I pay to book other tickets on line.
Ah, good. Fair play to Forest if they've agreed that.