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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2015 10:01:20 GMT
Charfield, Wotton-under- Edge, Thornbury, Wembley
Double decker 75 seater coach (TV and Toilet on board) booked for anyone interested and living in the area.
There will be a pick up drop off at Thornbury in bus layby opposite large car park by the shopping centre.
Coach cost is £20 Adults £15 Kids, £5 for a breakfast at the Tavern
Railway Tavern in Charfield open at 8am for a full english/liquid breakfast
*****NOW SOLD OUT*****
Considering additional minibus so pm if interested but no promises.
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Post by JeffNZ on May 4, 2015 10:45:32 GMT
As per Strung_outs' Forest Green post, use this thread to trade or swop Wembley tickets or offer transport options. Club ticket information: www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/article/full-wembley-ticket-information-2438352.aspx Date of game: Sunday 17th May. How to obtain tickets:- Prices:-
Tickets are categorised as follows: Level 1 Category 1 £41.00 - No concessions Level 1 Category 2 £36.00 - Concessions (Juniors Under 16 years of age) £18.00 Tickets are only available through See Tickets
Each ticket will accrue a booking fee of £3 with the exception of tickets at £18 with a fee of £1.50 Postal delivery will be charged at the following: - First Class Postage £2.35
Special Delivery £6.25
There will be the option for tickets in the East or West areas (allocated to respective supporters of finalists clubs) to be collected from the respective ticket office at the stadium and this option will be charged at £1.95. Tickets will be available to Season Ticket holders from 9.00am on Tuesday 5 May 2015 and throughout Wednesday 6 May 2015. Tickets will then be on general sale from 9.00am on Thursday 7 May 2015. Please note: The policy of Wembley Stadium is strict in relation to the issue of duplicate tickets; and will only do so where the tickets have not been received in the post or reported stolen. Enquiries re Disabled and Wheelchair access with carer support must be made to the respective sales points required for either finalist club or the neutral area. BRISTOL ROVERS (WEST TICKET OFFICE) TICKETS AVAILABLE IN EACH PRICE CATEGORY Please use this telephone number ONLY 0844 858 6753 – 6p PER MIN PLUS STANDARD NETWORK CHARGES APPLY Bristol Rovers: www.seetickets.com/go/bristolrovers
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Post by JeffNZ on May 4, 2015 11:11:37 GMT
From Gasheads' other post:
See Tickets have confirmed this morning that Wembley tickets will be sold BOTH online and by phone.
So on sale to priority members tomorrow (Tuesday) at 9am. ST holders and Supporters Club members will need postcode and surname when purchasing. 4 tickets per season ticket holder/SC member. So three additional, plus the member in question.
General sale is Thursday at 9am. Don't think there is a limit to how many tickets can be bought at once.
ONLINE LINK: sport.seetickets.com/football/team/bristol-rovers
PHONE NUMBER: 0844 858 6753
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Post by crater on May 4, 2015 11:50:42 GMT
Being a bit thick here I know but as a season ticket holder, am I able to buy another ticket tomorrow for someone who is not in a priority group?
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2015 11:52:47 GMT
Info on the BRFC website is woefully inadequate tbh
Ticket prices are also an absolute f**king rip off, esp with no concessions in certain areas and no senior/student etc concessions at all anywhere
w****rs
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2015 12:19:10 GMT
Must admit just worked out the price for a day out, and not happy. £46.35 for a ticket, train £23.70, Parking £6.00 = £75x 2 +£150 Not normally a problem but moving that week, and that could be used better in the new house. Hard decision to make.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2015 12:24:22 GMT
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Post by mehewmagic on May 4, 2015 12:25:05 GMT
Ticket prices are also an absolute f******g rip off, esp with no concessions in certain areas and no senior/student etc concessions at all anywhere w***ers 2015 JPT final, featuring our noisy neighbours vs another 3rd Tier team = £20-£60 (adults) £10-£30 (OAPs & <16s). Jokearama Conference PLAY-OFF Final vs another 5th Tier team = £36-41 (Adults, inc OAPs) £18-41 (<16s) You would have thought that if anyone understood what it's like to support a non-lge team, the Conference would. Obviously not. Welcome to rip-off Britain / Bristol And before anyone goes on about the £10 vouchers. (a) It wasn't clear until later exactly where you would be seated, BUT more importantly (b) who is honestly, living 100 miles from Wembley, going to get one and actually go if their team doesn't get there? It was therefore an insurance policy for some. (c) I saw an ad saying the £10 vouchers were half-price, so rather assumed tkts would be £20... which handily was the price of the 'worst view' tkts for the JPT final. Conspiracy theory?? Anyway, how many did we sell? I rest my case. It's like the Sex Pistols at the Marquee Club in 1976. They sold 300 tickets, but 15,000 claim they were clever enough to buy them, or suggest to others they should have been 'clever' enough to buy them.
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Post by Peter Parker on May 4, 2015 12:31:46 GMT
Ticket prices are also an absolute f******g rip off, esp with no concessions in certain areas and no senior/student etc concessions at all anywhere w***ers 2015 JPT final, featuring our noisy neighbours vs another 3rd Tier team = £20-£60 (adults) £10-£30 (OAPs & <16s). Jokearama Conference PLAY-OFF Final vs another 5th Tier team = £36-41 (Adults, inc OAPs) £18-41 (<16s) You would have thought that if anyone understood what it's like to support a non-lge team, the Conference would. Obviously not. Welcome to rip-off Britain / Bristol And before anyone goes on about the £10 vouchers. (a) It wasn't clear until later exactly where you would be seated, BUT more importantly (b) who is honestly, living 100 miles from Wembley, going to get one and actually go if their team doesn't get there? It was therefore an insurance policy for some. (c) I saw an ad saying the £10 vouchers were half-price, so rather assumed tkts would be £20... which handily was the price of the 'worst view' tkts for the JPT final. Conspiracy theory?? Anyway, how many did we sell? I rest my case. It's like the Sex Pistols at the Marquee Club in 1976. They sold 300 tickets, but 15,000 claim they were clever enough to buy them, or suggest to others they should have been 'clever' enough to buy them. The voucher thing is not a bad idea as such but dont think was ever explained clearly at the time. I can understand say Barnet fans buying them up as even now ot might be a decent day out, not far to go. I wasnt going to bother and waste a tenner on the chamce we may have got there
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Post by mehewmagic on May 4, 2015 12:33:00 GMT
Must admit just worked out the price for a day out, and not happy. £46.35 for a ticket, train £23.70, Parking £6.00 = £75x 2 +£150 Not normally a problem but moving that week, and that could be used better in the new house. Hard decision to make. BT Sport. £41 minimum is too much for a non-lge game. I would think £20-25 would be fair for the top tier, which is quite high and long way from pitch - that gives people a clear choice of price ranges - worst views, best price. It's all the add-ons as well, plus travel etc. Been to 25-30 games this season - enjoyed it. It's been a good season, with some fun, adventures, great atmospheres, stress, excitement, and a bit of boredom as well. It has cost quite a lot of money and time, and enough is now enough. Done my bit. I don't need to go to Wembley to enjoy our victory (hopefully...). The atmosphere at many lge games, and the play-offs will stay with me for ever, and will be just as good a memory as Wembley. The trips to Dover and FGR (in particular) will stay with me forever. And seeing the Mem packed with 99% gas is something I we will never see again. Amazing atmosphere, amazing fans. Gasheads are the tops!
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Post by mehewmagic on May 4, 2015 12:35:20 GMT
2015 JPT final, featuring our noisy neighbours vs another 3rd Tier team = £20-£60 (adults) £10-£30 (OAPs & <16s). Jokearama Conference PLAY-OFF Final vs another 5th Tier team = £36-41 (Adults, inc OAPs) £18-41 (<16s) You would have thought that if anyone understood what it's like to support a non-lge team, the Conference would. Obviously not. Welcome to rip-off Britain / Bristol And before anyone goes on about the £10 vouchers. (a) It wasn't clear until later exactly where you would be seated, BUT more importantly (b) who is honestly, living 100 miles from Wembley, going to get one and actually go if their team doesn't get there? It was therefore an insurance policy for some. (c) I saw an ad saying the £10 vouchers were half-price, so rather assumed tkts would be £20... which handily was the price of the 'worst view' tkts for the JPT final. Conspiracy theory?? Anyway, how many did we sell? I rest my case. It's like the Sex Pistols at the Marquee Club in 1976. They sold 300 tickets, but 15,000 claim they were clever enough to buy them, or suggest to others they should have been 'clever' enough to buy them. The voucher thing is not a bad idea as such but dont think was ever explained clearly at the time. I can understand say Barnet fans buying them up as even now ot might be a decent day out, not far to go. I wasnt going to bother and waste a tenner on the chamce we may have got there perfect summary. If I still lived in West London it could be a cracking day out for £10 and a tube journey, whoever was playing.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2015 13:52:27 GMT
At £18 a throw, I guess there'll be a few disappointed kids around whose parents can't afford to take them
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Post by pennardgas on May 4, 2015 14:24:35 GMT
Scottish gas, now just outside Glastonbury Gas - are there any other central Somerset gasheads plannig a Wembley trip? I know there was a bus from Glastonbury/Street last time? Anyone on here know?
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Post by ashperry83 on May 4, 2015 14:37:34 GMT
Scottish gas, now just outside Glastonbury Gas - are there any other central Somerset gasheads plannig a Wembley trip? I know there was a bus from Glastonbury/Street last time? Anyone on here know? A group of us from Glastonbury/Street have booked onto the 7.32 am from Yeovil Junction
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Post by robroover on May 4, 2015 14:59:20 GMT
£4.80 for a single trip on the tube!
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Post by pennardgas on May 4, 2015 15:00:07 GMT
Hello Ash! That's a bit bloody early innit!? Was hoping you'de get back to me mate - hope all is well. Moved back "home" after a 25 year exile. Dont reckon I'll make that train as we're playing late gig in Bocabar might before - was looking more at a mid- morning coach from hereabouts. How many in your group? I've got 6 (including couple of kids)! May just need to draw a short straw & drive like last time!
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2015 16:29:22 GMT
Didnt think you could buy online? Thought it was phone only? Confused now!
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Post by abbie1580 on May 4, 2015 16:33:36 GMT
Does anyone know of any coaches going from Yate ?
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Post by Heathcombe Blue on May 4, 2015 16:36:29 GMT
Any coaches going from Bridgwater / Taunton ?
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Post by torchy on May 4, 2015 16:39:13 GMT
Can someone please tell me a contact number for the Charfield double decker
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