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by outin the sticks on Mon Mar 22, 2004 10:35 pm
sicknote wrote:Rio lower near the centenary but about the 18 yard line would be good as the centenary gets its own atmosphere band two though that
is this not a mirror of where we sit now? 
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by sicknote on Mon Mar 22, 2004 10:39 pm
outin the sticks wrote:sicknote wrote:Rio lower near the centenary but about the 18 yard line would be good as the centenary gets its own atmosphere band two though that
is this not a mirror of where we sit now? 
indeed 
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by outin the sticks on Mon Mar 22, 2004 10:42 pm
sicknote wrote:outin the sticks wrote:sicknote wrote:Rio lower near the centenary but about the 18 yard line would be good as the centenary gets its own atmosphere band two though that
is this not a mirror of where we sit now? 
indeed 
are the stairs that are about 5 yards away from me the difference between band 2 and band 3, if they are what is the difference in price?
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by kev on Mon Mar 22, 2004 10:48 pm
better off asking sicknote about the prices he is pretty good at knowing all that sort of stuff i think there is about £200 in it between cat 2 and 4
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by sicknote on Mon Mar 22, 2004 10:52 pm
outin the sticks wrote:sicknote wrote:outin the sticks wrote:sicknote wrote:Rio lower near the centenary but about the 18 yard line would be good as the centenary gets its own atmosphere band two though that
is this not a mirror of where we sit now? 
indeed 
are the stairs that are about 5 yards away from me the difference between band 2 and band 3, if they are what is the difference in price?
we are a block and a our seats in to band 2
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by outin the sticks on Mon Mar 22, 2004 10:54 pm
o.k thanks 
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by Greatest Cockney Rip Off on Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:28 pm
Roughly how much for a s/t are we looking at...just so as I can budget for one.
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by That's Zamora on Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:32 pm
Greatest Cockney Rip Off wrote:Roughly how much for a s/t are we looking at...just so as I can budget for one.
All depends where we decide to sit, how old you are (u-16, student or OAP) and whether or not we get promoted.
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by sicknote on Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:33 pm
GCRO OAP
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by Gent on Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:39 pm
Hope you don't mind me jumping on guys but I'm up for some of this.
Had my first Season Ticket ever this year now the kids are grown up (more money and time) and the atmos in the DMU is so bad. It's been a rude awakening after years away from UP. Some people don't even know how to clap up there. OK they might not want to sing but at least show some enthusiasm.
The away games have been superb this year so to try and find some atmos I've already swopped seats for the Derby and Coventry games. Got one in the Centenery Lower and the other in the DML near the BML.
It's a great idea and I hope it works.
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by chimchimcheroo on Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:40 pm
Greatest Cockney Rip Off wrote:Roughly how much for a s/t are we looking at...just so as I can budget for one.
You cheeky c*nt, you'll get it on the licence fee 
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by Greatest Cockney Rip Off on Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:41 pm
sicknote wrote::lol:
GCRO OAP
Cheeky git....at ;east I don't wear the cardigans...!!!
I am a spritely 34 years old...hetrosexual, employed, white, English and as such do not qualify for any benifits, deductions whatsoever.... 
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by kev on Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:43 pm
trust me everyone if this bloke writes a book buy it could be a classic
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by That's Zamora on Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:48 pm
Gent wrote:Hope you don't mind me jumping on guys but I'm up for some of this. Had my first Season Ticket ever this year now the kids are grown up (more money and time) and the atmos in the DMU is so bad. It's been a rude awakening after years away from UP. Some people don't even know how to clap up there. OK they might not want to sing but at least show some enthusiasm. The away games have been superb this year so to try and find some atmos I've already swopped seats for the Derby and Coventry games. Got one in the Centenery Lower and the other in the DML near the BML. It's a great idea and I hope it works.
nope dont mind at all. just as long as youre willing to sing away! youre on the list  :
kev
chim
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bryant4114
bevster
outinthesticks
losthammer
greatest cockney rip off
hammer0123
chevy
HammerMan2004
Richard Cranium
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Al
Rob S
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One Mcavennie
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Sicknote + 3 mates
Marky + 1 mate
MooreHurst
Southbank
Jobi Tyrese
Gent
peterbourgh/irons
Anyone else  :
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by kev on Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:54 pm
peterborough/irons mate forgot about him sorry mate hop your up for it
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by Greatest Cockney Rip Off on Mon Mar 22, 2004 11:57 pm
We'll have to ask Lost Hammer's mum if it is ok for her little soldier to be singing at the football...wouldn't want to strain his vocal chords...
sorry mate...couldn't resist it..
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by kev on Tue Mar 23, 2004 12:00 am
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by Lost Hammer on Tue Mar 23, 2004 12:01 am
Oh dear no_no
Wheres that pic of kev pissing himself outside millwall? 
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by Gent on Tue Mar 23, 2004 12:04 am
That's Zamora wrote:...just as long as youre willing to sing away
Not sure I'd call what I do singing... more like making a noise
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by That's Zamora on Tue Mar 23, 2004 12:06 am
Gent wrote:That's Zamora wrote:...just as long as youre willing to sing away
Not sure I'd call what I do singing... more like making a noise
general expressing your love for west ham is enough, by whatever grunts necessary :!:
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