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Post by ollietimms on Mar 22, 2007 20:31:49 GMT -1
Hey all, hopefully if my mate can get tickets in the away end at youre place, ill be going Watford VS Newcastle. He's a Geordie fan and im just going with him. Is it a freindly stadium ? or are we.... well him 4 being a newcastle fan and me being with him likely to have any trouble around the ground? What are ticket prices like? any help much apreciated Ollie
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Post by Golden_Boy™ on Mar 23, 2007 10:09:21 GMT -1
Hello Ollie. The Vic is one of the most friendliest grounds your likely to come across, rare is it that trouble breaks out. Whenever I'm down - I'm often able to chat with some away fans before/after the game and have some banter no worries. You'll be sat in the Rookery, which is split into half away and half home fans with the seperating black thing inbetween. In terms of prices this is what you'll be looking at: £25.00 Adult £15.00 Under 16's / Over 65's / Students / Young Adults (16-19). Enjoy your day if you get tickets mate, when we had Newcastle in the Carling Cup I think they sold their allocation, pretty sure they will again. If we win I expect a full report, if we lose you don't have to bother
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Post by ollietimms on Mar 23, 2007 15:24:13 GMT -1
Thanks B.N.E
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Post by Golden_Boy™ on Mar 23, 2007 15:29:32 GMT -1
No problemo
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Post by ade on Mar 23, 2007 15:34:40 GMT -1
Whenever ive been there been no trouble and allways have had banter with fans in the ground and in the pubs as well. The best away ground i know if you want a laugh and a great day out
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Post by ovechkin8 on Mar 23, 2007 21:41:46 GMT -1
We're too polite by half you know unless the mob from the bombsite in Beds are down. According to some ie fat useless prat Micky Quinn we lack passion & don't deserve to be in the Premiership. You'll get to see the new concourses & Douglas Rinaldi knocking in his debut goal too btw. ;D
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