Sunderland 2 West Ham Utd 1 (29/03/08)
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Re: Sunderland away
Sunderland have been quite strict on Clubs who's fans stand on previous visits and have reduced allocations for a number of Clubs this season including ManUre and the Mickeys. Think it was around 1200 tickets for each. :shock:
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I'm fairly certain we've had our allocation at Sunderland cut before.carnage wrote:Sunderland have been quite strict on Clubs who's fans stand on previous visits and have reduced allocations for a number of Clubs this season including ManUre and the Mickeys. Think it was around 1200 tickets for each. :shock:
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Re: Sunderland away
Great away day , but Sunderland is a **** hole if staying over Newcastle is your best bet or on the coast , I believe Romford and his mob go further inlands !!
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Re: Sunderland away
yes we have had the season they and us were first back in the premier league, they restricted us to 1500 ticketsGeorgeParris'Pet wrote: I'm fairly certain we've had our allocation at Sunderland cut before.
as for this seasons game, it will probably make general sale let alone members, and i'd recommend a weekend in newcastle to go with the match ticket
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Re: Sunderland away
I'm going up Friday night on the Easy Jet from Stansted. If you get in early it's cheaper than driving. It's a great atmosphere in the ground.
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Re: Sunderland away
me and a hardy crew shall also be making the trip and getting bladdered on a night outJigga wrote:Massive jolly up planned. Looking forward to this one!
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Re: Sunderland away
I've some good mates who are Sunderland STH and have promised another good night, they're still trying to prove Sunderland is a better night out than Newcastle. The problem is that it is the bosses birthday on the sunday, I put my son up to asking but the answer was "you can go providing you are here to wake me up with a breakfast in bed on my birthday". We did suggest a weekend away for her birthday or breakfast round about 5pm, the answer to the first was "okay, providing it's not ****ing Sunderland" and you can probably guess the answer to the second. So unless we go and drive back Saturday night we won't be there, mind you 600 mile round trip to watch West Ham probably lose as "it's the West Ham way" ...tempting :lol:
Re: Sunderland away
There's 6 maybe 8 of us going to this. Went Newcastle last season and hope the nightlife is the same this time around. Best weekend I've had in this country so far. Flying up on Friday morning
COME ON YOU IRONS!!!
COME ON YOU IRONS!!!
Re: Sunderland away
Paid £11.50 each way singles to Newcastle from Stevenage, online at national express. Not sure how much from Kings Cross.
About £3 on the metro from Newcastle to Sunderland - HAPPY DAYS!
About £3 on the metro from Newcastle to Sunderland - HAPPY DAYS!
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Re: Sunderland away
going along with couttsy and 4-6 other mates, fly up friday evening, out in newcastle friday night (really is very very very gd up there! ) game saturday, out saturday night, fly home sunday, pretty gd weekend me thinks
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my missus wouldnt let my boy have time off school on the Friday for sunderland game but got her absolutely ratarsed last week and ended up with him having half day on the friday and shes paying for a hotel in newcastle for 2 nightsHampshire Hammer wrote:I've some good mates who are Sunderland STH and have promised another good night, they're still trying to prove Sunderland is a better night out than Newcastle. The problem is that it is the bosses birthday on the sunday, I put my son up to asking but the answer was "you can go providing you are here to wake me up with a breakfast in bed on my birthday". We did suggest a weekend away for her birthday or breakfast round about 5pm, the answer to the first was "okay, providing it's not f*cking Sunderland" and you can probably guess the answer to the second. So unless we go and drive back Saturday night we won't be there, mind you 600 mile round trip to watch West Ham probably lose as "it's the West Ham way" ...tempting :lol:
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Re: Sunderland away
I must be the only chap who doesn't rate Barcodeland for a night out...although i didn't rate Nottingham either when it was the place to go.
I rate places on their friendliness, ease of getting served, atmosphere and the quality of the local lils
Hartlepool everytime over Newcy :raver:
I rate places on their friendliness, ease of getting served, atmosphere and the quality of the local lils
Hartlepool everytime over Newcy :raver:
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Re: Sunderland away
Only takes 4 hours to drive from Romfordmartwhu wrote:About 3 hours on the train from Stevenage to Newcastle