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Post by DJ on Oct 30, 2007 9:42:32 GMT 10
Hi guys,
Confirmed details about the bus and price will be out very soon.................so watch this space.
Before we can confirm a price/package for Marinators and Mariners fans I do have a quick question?
In previous years we have been able to get our hands on some free tickets, which meant cost was reduced, this year we are not able to get our hands on any free tickets which means we'll have to purchase them. Would the majority of people prefer a package with travel and ticket (cost could be $30-$35 I guess), or would people simply prefer the bus ($12-$15) and get their own tickets?
Common sense to me suggests a package with both, but some people may be able to get some free tickets of their own or choose to sit elsewhere in the stadium? Or choose to go up by rail?
Feedback would be great ;D as it will determine how many buses we get etc.............
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Post by honey soy on Oct 30, 2007 9:51:07 GMT 10
I would prefer you to get my ticket please and include it in a package.
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Post by alicia on Oct 30, 2007 10:02:55 GMT 10
I would prefer you to get my ticket please and include it in a package. Yeah me too
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Post by Perm on Oct 30, 2007 10:20:37 GMT 10
travel and ticket for sure.
My girlfriend and her family had to get tickets last time we went to Newcastle. regardless of getting there early, the line was that long that we missed the first 20 minutes of the game and fortunately the 2 goals that were banged in against us. this experience gave me a kick up the bum to organise everything before the actual match day.
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Post by Jeff (LouMacari) on Oct 30, 2007 12:30:14 GMT 10
Absolutely ticket and fare in a package for us DJ. Always a massive queue as Perm said, its great to walk off the bus and avoid all of that and the trip up is an awesome mood builder! "Fibro, fibro, fibro, fibro...BRICK!...." LOL
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Post by ~Floss~ on Oct 30, 2007 17:43:01 GMT 10
Ticket included please
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Post by mariners4ever on Oct 30, 2007 18:34:24 GMT 10
tickets please
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Post by robc on Oct 30, 2007 19:51:10 GMT 10
The package please.
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Post by simmette on Oct 30, 2007 20:00:27 GMT 10
package please
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Post by robc on Oct 30, 2007 20:03:37 GMT 10
I'm sure T's mum will take the package too.
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Post by DJ on Oct 30, 2007 20:24:21 GMT 10
Package it is then - I'll get back to you all with details ASAP
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Post by northernspirit on Oct 30, 2007 20:55:29 GMT 10
nice one
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Post by EGGBA on Oct 30, 2007 22:20:35 GMT 10
Absolutely ticket and fare in a package for us DJ. Always a massive queue as Perm said, its great to walk off the bus and avoid all of that and the trip up is an awesome mood builder! "Fibro, fibro, fibro, fibro...BRICK!...." LOL Whoa wat town you talkin bout theres more then 4 fibro's before the first brick lol Yeah if you can hook me up with a package mitght be bringin bex to not sure yet.
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Post by DJ on Nov 1, 2007 11:33:13 GMT 10
Thanks for the feedback everyone, I'm happy to communicate the Marinators travel to Newcastle. Date - Sunday 25/11/2007 (ko 5pm) Pick up location - Central Coast Leagues Club (outside stadium) Time - 2:30pm Price - Marinator Club members $30, non-members $35. This price includes travel there and back plus your ticket to the game. The away supporter bay has been allocated as bay 11. I shall start selling seats for the bus as of THIS SUNDAY in the Kebdall bar from 3pm! After this time people can also start emailing me at DJGrounsell@marinators.net or of course just PM me to secure your seat............payment will be required at the time of booking if possible. For your opportunity to see the Mariners get some revenge on those scummers up north book your seat ASAP to avoid disappointment as we have 107 available. On a serious note I need to advise everyone it's the law that no alcohol is consumed on the bus, and that if anyone is intoxicated the driver has the right to refuse entry.........so everybody is responsible for themselves. Don't come complaining to me if you're drunk and stuck at EAS as you have been warned I look forward to seeing you all there, the Marinators club will be organising a TIFO display to paint the far corner yellow, so make sure your a part of it! Any questions please fire away.
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Post by Bearinator on Nov 1, 2007 12:39:23 GMT 10
Any questions please fire away. Can I get drunk on the bus?
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Post by Adz on Nov 1, 2007 12:52:02 GMT 10
Any questions please fire away. Can I get drunk on the bus? No but I think you can get drunk and then get on the bus... or maybe I read that wrong
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Post by DJ on Nov 1, 2007 12:57:31 GMT 10
ok for example...................
If Melsy is in the same state that she was in on Sunday then she won't get home.....lol....if she's had a few drinks and is able to walk in a straight line and stand without proping herself up on the wall she'll be fine.
Most people know their limits......just don't go beyond them until you get back to the CCLC.
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Post by Jeff (LouMacari) on Nov 1, 2007 13:53:28 GMT 10
"...able to walk in a straight line and stand without proping herself up on the wall..." thats Fish out then
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Post by Melsy on Nov 1, 2007 14:07:55 GMT 10
It's great to see how much truth comes across about how drunk i was.
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Post by dibo (pron. "DIB-OH") on Nov 1, 2007 14:20:19 GMT 10
"...able to walk in a straight line and stand without proping herself up on the wall..." thats Fish out then when that went into italics i saw: "...able to walk in a straight line and stand without groping herself up on the wall..." save dibo from confusion, always remember there are 2 (actually...3) Ps in 'PROPPING'!
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