Northampton Cut Price Tickets (1 Viewer)

Nick

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£15 for adults, fiver for kids. Not too bad!
 

GaryJones

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£15 for adults, fiver for kids. Not too bad!
Overall I think this is good value - I can take my two kids for £25 all in - I'm not sure the crowd will be a big one though with 3 home games in a week, although if we get 6 points from the 2 league games this might encourage a few more to come and see the cup game.
The more we get to go the more TM can spend on the team so if you really want to see us continue the progress made so far this season you need to get up to the Ricoh on Nov 7th.
 

I_Saw_Shaw_Score

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Cant go any cheaper, FA rules that the minimum price is £15. Or at least they used to.


Thought FC United were charging £10 which is why they were kicking off as they usually charge £9?

Min price for the early rounds should be £10 & £1 & then down to the clubs to go higher or not.
 

stupot07

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Not sure about a stipulated minimum price, I'm sure Arlesley was £10 the other year, but I think both teams have to agree. Perhaps £15 was the compromise.

Edit found this on the Independent re: FC United.

Under the rules of the world’s oldest football competition, the minimum adult ticket price for a First Round match must be £10.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - so please excuse any spelling or grammar errors :)
 

chiefdave

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If I can't have a pint in my seat watching the game I'm not interested.

Are there bands on in the Jag Hall after, I won't be there if there's not :D

Decent enough price, I would guess given the position they're in at the moment Northampton wouldn't have been keen on it being lower.
 

Joy Division

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£15 is a perfectly reasonable price. Got to remember the receipts get shared with Northampton so its in our interest too.
 

Sbarcher

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Got mine £5 as a Senior. There's loads of advantages for being 60+ - free perscriptions......er that's it.
 

Astute

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Overall I think this is good value - I can take my two kids for £25 all in - I'm not sure the crowd will be a big one though with 3 home games in a week, although if we get 6 points from the 2 league games this might encourage a few more to come and see the cup game.
The more we get to go the more TM can spend on the team so if you really want to see us continue the progress made so far this season you need to get up to the Ricoh on Nov 7th.

I agree that it is a decent price. But at Swindon I paid £19 for myself and £2 for my lad. So I could have taken 2 of my kids for £23 for a league game.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Not going at those prices I won't give a penny to Cardoza!

but seriously can't make it as wife working and parents not able to babysit on that day.
 

Sbarcher

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Not going at those prices I won't give a penny to Cardoza!

but seriously can't make it as wife working and parents not able to babysit on that day.
On the knee son, with a Sky Blue romper - sorted!
 

italiahorse

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Are there bands on in the Jag Hall after, I won't be there if there's not :D

Decent enough price, I would guess given the position they're in at the moment Northampton wouldn't have been keen on it being lower.

I prefer the "get them in just before kick off and kick them out on the final whistle" approach myself.
 

coop

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Just been down arena shop to get my tickets for cup game as im away early tomorrow for the weekend only to be told' the printer is broken sorry hoping to be fixed sometime tomorrow' with the two home league games coming up a bit of shambles get someone in to fix as soon as it's broken.
 

The Lurker

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Just been down arena shop to get my tickets for cup game as im away early tomorrow for the weekend only to be told' the printer is broken sorry hoping to be fixed sometime tomorrow' with the two home league games coming up a bit of shambles get someone in to fix as soon as it's broken.

Me too went up to get my ticket for Northampton game this afternoon and they said it's broke but go to butts. Hope they fix by Saturday for p'boro
 

coop

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Me too went up to get my ticket for
Northampton game this afternoon and they said it's broke but go to butts. Hope they fix by Saturday for p'boro

Ok then I'll drive the other side of cov just because you couldn't sort your shit out wtf
 

I_Saw_Shaw_Score

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Me too went up to get my ticket for Northampton game this afternoon and they said it's broke but go to butts. Hope they fix by Saturday for p'boro


Was going to get mine pre game Saturday but reading this thread for the sake of 90p postage ordered mine online, save queueing & the hassle of a broken printer on Saturday.
 

SkyBlueSid

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Then you qualify for a Hearse pass - not free though!

I'll stick to my car then, thanks!

Actually, now you mention it, I do get another benefit for being over 60. I can use the gym at my local sports centre every afternoon for free. I usually go twice a week. That should keep the big black wagon at bay a bit longer!!
 

italiahorse

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Was going to get mine pre game Saturday but reading this thread for the sake of 90p postage ordered mine online, save queueing & the hassle of a broken printer on Saturday.

Unbelievably you couldn't buy tickets at the game today.
I can get mine online but I said I'd get one for my mate and his carer because he had spent several hours on the phone trying.
Evidently you can't buy disabled tickets online so a trip to the Tesco shop on Monday.
Anybody see any problems in doing this ?
 

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