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westboy
21-12-2006, 12:22
This weekends trip to Carlisle is officially going to be my cheapest away trip of the season (not including drink). A member of the board has subsidised bus tickets, meaning it costs just £5 to get up there from London, then the actual ticket is only £8! (Which I probably won't even buy when the match get's cancelled at 2.45.

It's the longest away game of the season, but even Leyton Orient cost more. What's your cheapest away trip (friendlies not included)

Ronaldo
22-12-2006, 16:38
:eek: It would cost nearly £50 if you went on the train, it's a good job that you're getting a bus up there.

boro_boy
22-12-2006, 16:42
This weekends trip to Carlisle is officially going to be my cheapest away trip of the season (not including drink). A member of the board has subsidised bus tickets, meaning it costs just £5 to get up there from London, then the actual ticket is only £8! (Which I probably won't even buy when the match get's cancelled at 2.45.

It's the longest away game of the season, but even Leyton Orient cost more. What's your cheapest away trip (friendlies not included)
that's madness, thats what it should be like. Its costs far to much just to watch a football game these days.

true blue
23-12-2006, 12:00
Wimbledon a few years ago cost me nothing, me dad paid :D

But nowadays they usually cost about 40-50 quid. Everton cost me bloody 60 quid last week, travel, match ticket, programme and drinks all included.

boro_boy
23-12-2006, 12:01
Wimbledon a few years ago cost me nothing, me dad paid :D

But nowadays they usually cost about 40-50 quid. Everton cost me bloody 60 quid last week, travel, match ticket, programme and drinks all included.
60 quids not that much if its everything included.

true blue
23-12-2006, 12:17
Is for a 15 year old!

boro_boy
23-12-2006, 12:18
yeah i suppose, i was thinking of that price for an adult.

FourOneFourOne
23-12-2006, 12:59
Man City, £27 ticket, £7 train.

Should be going fingers crossed.

kiko
23-12-2006, 13:42
I'm going with Crewe. £18 a ticket, free train. Belting.

westboy
27-12-2006, 12:57
We took 180 fans up there which, given we hadn't won since 3rd September/it's so far/it's the time of the year your skint/were a small club wasn't bad. Made for a great atmosphere, although we should have won, we missed an open goal and had a good goal disallowed, but eventually lost 2-0