A377 Lad
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Interesting, I will compare and contrast.Thing is though Poult (or is it now Polly?), they are pretty cheap for league one football.
Interesting, I will compare and contrast.Thing is though Poult (or is it now Polly?), they are pretty cheap for league one football.
More chance of you getting a nosh from Missy.Please now consider your question answered.
Jesus Christ you grumpy old git. I haven't got two f'in days to spend on it. I have a list of cheapest prices though, if you'd like it...More chance of you getting a nosh from Missy.
Very selective evidence, iyam.
The cheapest price for us is standing at the end of the ground or sitting in the pigeon sh*t, for yer Brightoner that would be a perfect view in a Spanky new stadium.
I believe the Lad has gone away to do some proper research and I shall await his response.
http://www.exeweb.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1120689&postcount=62The cheapest price for us is standing at the end of the ground or sitting in the pigeon sh*t, for yer Brightoner that would be a perfect view in a Spanky new stadium.
Good grief chubby, can we please keep things clean.More chance of you getting a nosh from Missy.
Apologies for quoting myself, but after having another look at the above a supersaver family ticket for the Flybe is £480, whereas one full price adult ticket plus one full price child ticket will set you back £760 - a difference of £280 for in essence the same thing.Seems reasonable, especially with the introduction of family tickets for the Flybe now - that's some saving if you buy a family ticket early as opposed to one adult and one child in July.
Yep, they do seem to be a tad harsh don't they.Oh, and Diggers cheapest STANDING season ticket for 10/11 was £330.