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 £4 apparentlyRob7Lee said:
 I parked on site last year, massive field next to the ground, very easy. Think it was about £3.50 or may have been a fiver.bazjonster said:
 I went last season mate and parked in this area. No restrictions and about a mile from the ground.Glosfan said:Driving to this one from Gloucester, the club website mentions parking on site, is this the best to head towards or does it fill early? Anyone got any advice/local info re parking? 1
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 £4 apparentlyRob7Lee said:
 I parked on site last year, massive field next to the ground, very easy. Think it was about £3.50 or may have been a fiver.bazjonster said:
 I went last season mate and parked in this area. No restrictions and about a mile from the ground.Glosfan said:Driving to this one from Gloucester, the club website mentions parking on site, is this the best to head towards or does it fill early? Anyone got any advice/local info re parking?  
 I might use that too sounds pretty convenient0
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 They obviously didn't want to sell you a ticket. They waited until the sale of tickets had closed before contacting youTom_Hovi said:Still not convinced that our Ticket Office staff know what they are doing but just had a phone call from them to say that they now have East Stand (ie non-Family area) tickets available again!!  1 1
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 Used this last year, easy get away after the game too!johnnybev1987 said:
 InflationBedsaddick said:
 £4 apparentlyRob7Lee said:
 I parked on site last year, massive field next to the ground, very easy. Think it was about £3.50 or may have been a fiver.bazjonster said:
 I went last season mate and parked in this area. No restrictions and about a mile from the ground.Glosfan said:Driving to this one from Gloucester, the club website mentions parking on site, is this the best to head towards or does it fill early? Anyone got any advice/local info re parking?  
 I might use that too sounds pretty convenient1
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            is 3/4 spare tickets going for tomorrows game?0
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            do you still have these?Arry Addick said:I have 3 spares if anyone is interested. 0
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 The only issue with that car park is that the exit is very limited and it can take ages to exit the car park.Rob7Lee said:
 I parked on site last year, massive field next to the ground, very easy. Think it was about £3.50 or may have been a fiver.bazjonster said:
 I went last season mate and parked in this area. No restrictions and about a mile from the ground.Glosfan said:Driving to this one from Gloucester, the club website mentions parking on site, is this the best to head towards or does it fill early? Anyone got any advice/local info re parking? 0
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 Just one....other 2 reserved by @View_from_the_NWQapplegate10 said:do you still have these? Arry Addick said:I have 3 spares if anyone is interested. 0
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            I have one spare U18 ticket for tomorrow, will be ar Euston for 10 and Northampton 1130, someone can have it. Just inbox of any use, will take it with me anyway0
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            On the 10.49 out of Euston pub recommendations people?0
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            Have figured out that our tickets are right behind the goal in row B. Not my preference at all.
 Given we seem to have sold out, how likely is it that I’ll find some space further back? Any advice on strategy for avoiding being continuously moved on by moody people turfing is out of “their sears”?0
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 Usually common sense should apply at away games, those who want to sit should find a seat in the front rows, those who want to stand should find a seat in the back rows while everyone else in the middle will usually sit or stand dependent on others around them.Siv_in_Norfolk said:Have figured out that our tickets are right behind the goal in row B. Not my preference at all. 
 Given we seem to have sold out, how likely is it that I’ll find some space further back? Any advice on strategy for avoiding being continuously moved on by moody people turfing is out of “their sears”?
 It's kind of an unwritten rule but yes the issues usually occur when those in "their seat" as you put it insist on sitting even if everyone else around them is standing.
 Personally I think the club should be smarter when they sell tickets in high demand games and not just sell them as they come.
 So yeah wouldn't surprise me if the usual antics go on tomorrow.1
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 Thanks @SE7toSG3 - I'll see if I can find out some more info on the memorial ceremony.SE7toSG3 said:@se9addick I think they are holding a short ceremony at Walter Tull's statue on Friday as its the nearest game to the centenary of his death. 0
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 Especially as rain is forecastMartinCAFC said:
 Usually common sense should apply at away games, those who want to sit should find a seat in the front rows, those who want to stand should find a seat in the back rows while everyone else in the middle will usually sit or stand dependent on others around them.Siv_in_Norfolk said:Have figured out that our tickets are right behind the goal in row B. Not my preference at all. 
 Given we seem to have sold out, how likely is it that I’ll find some space further back? Any advice on strategy for avoiding being continuously moved on by moody people turfing is out of “their sears”?
 It's kind of an unwritten rule but yes the issues usually occur when those in "their seat" as you put it insist on sitting even if everyone else around them is standing.
 Personally I think the club should be smarter when they sell tickets in high demand games and not just sell them as they come.
 So yeah wouldn't surprise me if the usual antics go on tomorrow.
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            Safe trip to all those traveling today. Up the Addicks5
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 How excatly ?? i ordered mine online & when I received them I found that I'm right at the front. Are the club supposed to be telepathic & know that I want to be nearer the back. I prefer to sit but looks like I'll be standing for the entirety of match then.MartinCAFC said:
 Usually common sense should apply at away games, those who want to sit should find a seat in the front rows, those who want to stand should find a seat in the back rows while everyone else in the middle will usually sit or stand dependent on others around them.Siv_in_Norfolk said:Have figured out that our tickets are right behind the goal in row B. Not my preference at all. 
 Given we seem to have sold out, how likely is it that I’ll find some space further back? Any advice on strategy for avoiding being continuously moved on by moody people turfing is out of “their sears”?
 It's kind of an unwritten rule but yes the issues usually occur when those in "their seat" as you put it insist on sitting even if everyone else around them is standing.
 Personally I think the club should be smarter when they sell tickets in high demand games and not just sell them as they come.
 So yeah wouldn't surprise me if the usual antics go on tomorrow.0
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 What ? You're right at the front so you'll have to stand the whole game ? Weird.golfaddick said:
 How excatly ?? i ordered mine online & when I received them I found that I'm right at the front. Are the club supposed to be telepathic & know that I want to be nearer the back. I prefer to sit but looks like I'll be standing for the entirety of match then.MartinCAFC said:
 Usually common sense should apply at away games, those who want to sit should find a seat in the front rows, those who want to stand should find a seat in the back rows while everyone else in the middle will usually sit or stand dependent on others around them.Siv_in_Norfolk said:Have figured out that our tickets are right behind the goal in row B. Not my preference at all. 
 Given we seem to have sold out, how likely is it that I’ll find some space further back? Any advice on strategy for avoiding being continuously moved on by moody people turfing is out of “their sears”?
 It's kind of an unwritten rule but yes the issues usually occur when those in "their seat" as you put it insist on sitting even if everyone else around them is standing.
 Personally I think the club should be smarter when they sell tickets in high demand games and not just sell them as they come.
 So yeah wouldn't surprise me if the usual antics go on tomorrow.
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 If you like real ale the best pub sounds to be the Malt Shovel which serves loads of real ales. However about 10 minutes from station in opposite direction.palarsehater said:On the 10.49 out of Euston pub recommendations people? 
 Somebody said there are 4 in a row as you walk to the ground. The first Thomas a beckett looked decent to me from beer point of view (and bar food) but he said he preferred the last. the Severns.
 All above from listening not from personal experience.
 We will probably go to Thomas a Beckett and be in there at about 1 .0
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            Coming down from Sheffield. No tickets yet so hoping some available. Remember going to Wolves few seasons ago when they said no match day sales and low and behold, tickets on sale at ticket office.0
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 That’s a long way to go to find there isn’t any . Good luckThe Prince-e-Paul said:Coming down from Sheffield. No tickets yet so hoping some available. Remember going to Wolves few seasons ago when they said no match day sales and low and behold, tickets on sale at ticket office. 1
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 Home end maybe?Bedsaddick said:
 That’s a long way to go to find there isn’t any . Good luckThe Prince-e-Paul said:Coming down from Sheffield. No tickets yet so hoping some available. Remember going to Wolves few seasons ago when they said no match day sales and low and behold, tickets on sale at ticket office. 0
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            We're venturing into the main stand for this game, plenty of room when I bought in the week.0
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            Hi urgent help needed - we purchased the tickets on the OS (this is our first away game) and we can’t seem to print the tickets on the website using the code - any help???0
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 remember this problem at Stevenage. my ticket was for one of the back rows. once i got up there i had 4 people in my seat.MartinCAFC said:
 Usually common sense should apply at away games, those who want to sit should find a seat in the front rows, those who want to stand should find a seat in the back rows while everyone else in the middle will usually sit or stand dependent on others around them.Siv_in_Norfolk said:Have figured out that our tickets are right behind the goal in row B. Not my preference at all. 
 Given we seem to have sold out, how likely is it that I’ll find some space further back? Any advice on strategy for avoiding being continuously moved on by moody people turfing is out of “their sears”?
 It's kind of an unwritten rule but yes the issues usually occur when those in "their seat" as you put it insist on sitting even if everyone else around them is standing.
 Personally I think the club should be smarter when they sell tickets in high demand games and not just sell them as they come.
 So yeah wouldn't surprise me if the usual antics go on tomorrow.0
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 At Gillingham last year I turned up near kick off and found I had a seat towards the back but when I got to it there were people already standing in front and around of it. I made my way down the row and then said you’re in my seat and they just moved for me. Half time they went somewhere else, which was just as well because when it wasn’t so packed I realised I had been in the wrong row...Karim_myBagheri said:
 remember this problem at Stevenage. my ticket was for one of the back rows. once i got up there i had 4 people in my seat.MartinCAFC said:
 Usually common sense should apply at away games, those who want to sit should find a seat in the front rows, those who want to stand should find a seat in the back rows while everyone else in the middle will usually sit or stand dependent on others around them.Siv_in_Norfolk said:Have figured out that our tickets are right behind the goal in row B. Not my preference at all. 
 Given we seem to have sold out, how likely is it that I’ll find some space further back? Any advice on strategy for avoiding being continuously moved on by moody people turfing is out of “their sears”?
 It's kind of an unwritten rule but yes the issues usually occur when those in "their seat" as you put it insist on sitting even if everyone else around them is standing.
 Personally I think the club should be smarter when they sell tickets in high demand games and not just sell them as they come.
 So yeah wouldn't surprise me if the usual antics go on tomorrow.0
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            I still have a U18 ticket, anyone who wants it gratis were going to the Malt Shovel will be there about 150
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 Granted buying online is difficult but the club could include a special request / comments box online on the screen when buying tickets so you can request as far back as possible or as close to the front as possible etc.golfaddick said:
 How excatly ?? i ordered mine online & when I received them I found that I'm right at the front. Are the club supposed to be telepathic & know that I want to be nearer the back. I prefer to sit but looks like I'll be standing for the entirety of match then.MartinCAFC said:
 Usually common sense should apply at away games, those who want to sit should find a seat in the front rows, those who want to stand should find a seat in the back rows while everyone else in the middle will usually sit or stand dependent on others around them.Siv_in_Norfolk said:Have figured out that our tickets are right behind the goal in row B. Not my preference at all. 
 Given we seem to have sold out, how likely is it that I’ll find some space further back? Any advice on strategy for avoiding being continuously moved on by moody people turfing is out of “their sears”?
 It's kind of an unwritten rule but yes the issues usually occur when those in "their seat" as you put it insist on sitting even if everyone else around them is standing.
 Personally I think the club should be smarter when they sell tickets in high demand games and not just sell them as they come.
 So yeah wouldn't surprise me if the usual antics go on tomorrow.0
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            On the off chance anyone has a spare just got to the O’Neill’s in city centre0
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 I have a spare, going on me lonesome mate as the old man couldn’t make it, I’m fairly local to Northampton so catching the train shortly could meet you outside the away end?palarsehater said:On the off chance anyone has a spare just got to the O’Neill’s in city centre 0
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            I have that spare still and just opposite O'neils in the Auctioneer0














