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Re: Wembley tix

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Thu Jan 28, 2016 1:14 pm

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Wonderwall wrote:Just booked the 10.20 from.piccadilly arriving in Enstone at 13.02. Anytime return so it all depends on the result. Just looked and my slot for tickets is Tuesday 16th Feb at 9am. If they are gone, I will.watch it in a london tavern.



We are on that one.

Say hi yeah.


Will do. Is it the usual crew? Saw Lee kinder last night around 111 and shouted him, but he didn't hear me. Saw Chris higgi or should I say he saw me and said hi. Is SoF also going with your lot?

I will look out for you. I am in coach C



Yep coach C.

Should be fun this train journey,Me,SOF,Kinda and Big Bri all over it bags of gin all round.


Party to the capital, in the crew style.
I am.up for that.

Having done the coach for the last few trips to our home from home. Do virgin ban alcohol on the match trains?


Day of the match they are often 'dry' trains. Another reason not to do it!
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Thu Jan 28, 2016 1:18 pm

A dry train in Manchester? Does it have an umbrella?
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby Wonderwall » Thu Jan 28, 2016 1:33 pm

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
Day of the match they are often 'dry' trains. Another reason not to do it!


Cheers Roger. So concealment is the answer
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby City64 » Thu Jan 28, 2016 1:40 pm

Get on the Stella train to euston !
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby frankswift » Thu Jan 28, 2016 2:00 pm

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Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Cant' say I like the idea of getting tickets for a scouse fan and a rag!!


To be fair, my dad's in his late 50s now and has never been to Wembley. I wouldn't begrudge my old fella that. He hates Liverpool and has a soft spot for us so he'd be a blue for the day. He's not arsed like that, apparently it was normal for him as a lad to watch both Manchester teams.


I think that was common from old timers I've spoken to over the years. Particularly in the 60s and early 70s. And not just in Manc but London as well. I've met west Ham fans who watched Spurs regularly. And others.

A kinder gentler time.

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Eh?

As an old timer of that vintage I can tell you that it certainly wasn't like that in Eccles. If I had been told in the late 60s that one day I could take my daughter to a football match without having to watch out for trouble from opposing fans or the dibble I'd have not believed it.

Kindler gentler time? Go back another twenty years, mate.

Actually, I came on here to see if anyone knows when the club will start putting the tickets on sale - I'm hoping that I might have enough points for aforementioned child and self.
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby lets all have a disco » Thu Jan 28, 2016 2:41 pm

Wonderwall wrote:
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
Day of the match they are often 'dry' trains. Another reason not to do it!


Cheers Roger. So concealment is the answer



Roger is really selling the train journey.

I bet he wont work on customer relations.
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby Wonderwall » Thu Jan 28, 2016 2:57 pm

frankswift wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
KinkyKinkladze wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Cant' say I like the idea of getting tickets for a scouse fan and a rag!!


To be fair, my dad's in his late 50s now and has never been to Wembley. I wouldn't begrudge my old fella that. He hates Liverpool and has a soft spot for us so he'd be a blue for the day. He's not arsed like that, apparently it was normal for him as a lad to watch both Manchester teams.


I think that was common from old timers I've spoken to over the years. Particularly in the 60s and early 70s. And not just in Manc but London as well. I've met west Ham fans who watched Spurs regularly. And others.

A kinder gentler time.

Cheers


Eh?

As an old timer of that vintage I can tell you that it certainly wasn't like that in Eccles. If I had been told in the late 60s that one day I could take my daughter to a football match without having to watch out for trouble from opposing fans or the dibble I'd have not believed it.

Kindler gentler time? Go back another twenty years, mate.

Actually, I came on here to see if anyone knows when the club will start putting the tickets on sale - I'm hoping that I might have enough points for aforementioned child and self.


All ticket sales criteria is on the official mcfc site
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Thu Jan 28, 2016 3:36 pm

lets all have a disco wrote:
Wonderwall wrote:
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
Day of the match they are often 'dry' trains. Another reason not to do it!


Cheers Roger. So concealment is the answer



Roger is really selling the train journey.

I bet he wont work on customer relations.



Oh I'll be going on the train, but with booze on Saturday morning.I wouldn't dream of driving or coach travel. Awful stuff.
I could do a line in hip flasks on Piccadilly approach I suppose.
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby patrickblue » Thu Jan 28, 2016 4:37 pm

frankswift wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
KinkyKinkladze wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Cant' say I like the idea of getting tickets for a scouse fan and a rag!!


To be fair, my dad's in his late 50s now and has never been to Wembley. I wouldn't begrudge my old fella that. He hates Liverpool and has a soft spot for us so he'd be a blue for the day. He's not arsed like that, apparently it was normal for him as a lad to watch both Manchester teams.


I think that was common from old timers I've spoken to over the years. Particularly in the 60s and early 70s. And not just in Manc but London as well. I've met west Ham fans who watched Spurs regularly. And others.

A kinder gentler time.

Cheers


Eh?

As an old timer of that vintage I can tell you that it certainly wasn't like that in Eccles. If I had been told in the late 60s that one day I could take my daughter to a football match without having to watch out for trouble from opposing fans or the dibble I'd have not believed it.

Kindler gentler time? Go back another twenty years, mate.

Actually, I came on here to see if anyone knows when the club will start putting the tickets on sale - I'm hoping that I might have enough points for aforementioned child and self.


Me too, I'm 60 now, and it wasn't kind or gentle at all. As FrankSwift says it had stopped being like that years before. If you look at the youtube of the 55 cup final there are people holding up placards congratulating scum on winning the league and City the cup. By the mid sixties all of that had died a death, and the age of the hooligan had started.
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby Mase » Thu Jan 28, 2016 4:41 pm

patrickblue wrote:
frankswift wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
KinkyKinkladze wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Cant' say I like the idea of getting tickets for a scouse fan and a rag!!


To be fair, my dad's in his late 50s now and has never been to Wembley. I wouldn't begrudge my old fella that. He hates Liverpool and has a soft spot for us so he'd be a blue for the day. He's not arsed like that, apparently it was normal for him as a lad to watch both Manchester teams.


I think that was common from old timers I've spoken to over the years. Particularly in the 60s and early 70s. And not just in Manc but London as well. I've met west Ham fans who watched Spurs regularly. And others.

A kinder gentler time.

Cheers


Eh?

As an old timer of that vintage I can tell you that it certainly wasn't like that in Eccles. If I had been told in the late 60s that one day I could take my daughter to a football match without having to watch out for trouble from opposing fans or the dibble I'd have not believed it.

Kindler gentler time? Go back another twenty years, mate.

Actually, I came on here to see if anyone knows when the club will start putting the tickets on sale - I'm hoping that I might have enough points for aforementioned child and self.


Me too, I'm 60 now, and it wasn't kind or gentle at all. As FrankSwift says it had stopped being like that years before. If you look at the youtube of the 55 cup final there are people holding up placards congratulating scum on winning the league and City the cup. By the mid sixties all of that had died a death, and the age of the hooligan had started.


Doom is on about his mates in Florida though. What do you expect?
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby frankswift » Thu Jan 28, 2016 5:38 pm

Wonderwall wrote:All ticket sales criteria is on the official mcfc site


Thanks, WW, and I'm sure you're right, but I'm buggered if I can get to them - I can only see tickets on sale for the cats, the foxes and the spuds, and for MCWFC. Maybe I've not got enough points then.

Loads of third party sites selling them, though. Bastards.
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby Wonderwall » Thu Jan 28, 2016 7:40 pm

frankswift wrote:
Wonderwall wrote:All ticket sales criteria is on the official mcfc site


Thanks, WW, and I'm sure you're right, but I'm buggered if I can get to them - I can only see tickets on sale for the cats, the foxes and the spuds, and for MCWFC. Maybe I've not got enough points then.

Loads of third party sites selling them, though. Bastards.


Look here http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Tickets-and- ... 1453972571
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby Feed The Goat » Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:23 pm

Think me and the goat are getting a train Sunday morning but early
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:25 pm

Low quality cup final outing
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby City64 » Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:42 pm

National Express still have some seats available direct to Wembley from Manchester , £18 each way , 4 hours 15 mins each way aswell . Bit of a grind but decent price .
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby Wonderwall » Thu Jan 28, 2016 9:19 pm

City64 wrote:National Express still have some seats available direct to Wembley from Manchester , £18 each way , 4 hours 15 mins each way aswell . Bit of a grind but decent price .


Used these twice. It depends on the drivers. Some are clueless. 1 didn't know how to get to the car park and we all piled off and took a photo of the reg to find him later. The other one headed to Liverpool on the M62 on the way home instead of going down the m56. Good luck.
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby City64 » Thu Jan 28, 2016 9:26 pm

Wonderwall wrote:
City64 wrote:National Express still have some seats available direct to Wembley from Manchester , £18 each way , 4 hours 15 mins each way aswell . Bit of a grind but decent price .


Used these twice. It depends on the drivers. Some are clueless. 1 didn't know how to get to the car park and we all piled off and took a photo of the reg to find him later. The other one headed to Liverpool on the M62 on the way home instead of going down the m56. Good luck.


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Re: Wembley tix

Postby dazby » Fri Jan 29, 2016 2:07 am

Wonderwall wrote:
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Wonderwall wrote:Just booked the 10.20 from.piccadilly arriving in Enstone at 13.02. Anytime return so it all depends on the result. Just looked and my slot for tickets is Tuesday 16th Feb at 9am. If they are gone, I will.watch it in a london tavern.



We are on that one.

Say hi yeah.


Will do. Is it the usual crew? Saw Lee kinder last night around 111 and shouted him, but he didn't hear me. Saw Chris higgi or should I say he saw me and said hi. Is SoF also going with your lot?

I will look out for you. I am in coach C



Yep coach C.

Should be fun this train journey,Me,SOF,Kinda and Big Bri all over it bags of gin all round.


Party to the capital, in the crew style.
I am.up for that.

Having done the coach for the last few trips to our home from home. Do virgin ban alcohol on the match trains?


Now that's a proper crew. Tasty.
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby frankswift » Fri Jan 29, 2016 7:59 am

Wonderwall wrote:
frankswift wrote:
Wonderwall wrote:All ticket sales criteria is on the official mcfc site


Thanks, WW, and I'm sure you're right, but I'm buggered if I can get to them - I can only see tickets on sale for the cats, the foxes and the spuds, and for MCWFC. Maybe I've not got enough points then.

Loads of third party sites selling them, though. Bastards.


Look here http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Tickets-and- ... 1453972571


Sorted. Ta.
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Re: Wembley tix

Postby lets all have a disco » Fri Jan 29, 2016 9:04 am

This is an actual picture of my plan for the dry trains.

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