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L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 8:44 am
by TomS
Hy there,
CIty at Scouse on 21.11., so as we foreigners have to book flights etc in advance and the lovely lot of ryanair had canceled my nearly perfect flights from/to Bremen, my eyes falled on this date. Only oportunity rested in 2009 to see my beloved Blues for the third time this season.....
How do you rate the chance to get hands on two tickets with about 6-800 loyality points?
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 8:58 am
by Craig B
TomS wrote:Hy there,
CIty at Scouse on 21.11., so as we foreigners have to book flights etc in advance and the lovely lot of ryanair had canceled my nearly perfect flights from/to Bremen, my eyes falled on this date. Only oportunity rested in 2009 to see my beloved Blues for the third time this season.....
How do you rate the chance to get hands on two tickets with about 6-800 loyality points?
Not good in my opinion! Liverpool away is probably one of the most sought-after matches for Blues with it being an all Lancashire affair. I wouldn't of thought it would go down to citycard holders, especially with the way the away tickets so far this season have been snapped up (Pompey apart).
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 9:25 am
by TomS
THX for the answer, I expected it this way.....
And by the way, Pompey way indeed no problem to get a ticket for, Blackburn (my other one) was a harder way to get one for....
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:00 pm
by Bingo Lewis
Craig Bardsley wrote:TomS wrote:Hy there,
CIty at Scouse on 21.11., so as we foreigners have to book flights etc in advance and the lovely lot of ryanair had canceled my nearly perfect flights from/to Bremen, my eyes falled on this date. Only oportunity rested in 2009 to see my beloved Blues for the third time this season.....
How do you rate the chance to get hands on two tickets with about 6-800 loyality points?
Not good in my opinion! Liverpool away is probably one of the most sought-after matches for Blues with it being an all Lancashire affair. I wouldn't of thought it would go down to citycard holders, especially with the way the away tickets so far this season have been snapped up (Pompey apart).
Don't mean to be pendantic, but Liverpool isn't Lancashire.....
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:06 pm
by LB
If you don't mind paying the extra, you will always get away tickets if you go via the corperate route.
LB
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:15 pm
by Dazzacity
Bingo Lewis wrote:Craig Bardsley wrote:TomS wrote:Hy there,
CIty at Scouse on 21.11., so as we foreigners have to book flights etc in advance and the lovely lot of ryanair had canceled my nearly perfect flights from/to Bremen, my eyes falled on this date. Only oportunity rested in 2009 to see my beloved Blues for the third time this season.....
How do you rate the chance to get hands on two tickets with about 6-800 loyality points?
Not good in my opinion! Liverpool away is probably one of the most sought-after matches for Blues with it being an all Lancashire affair. I wouldn't of thought it would go down to citycard holders, especially with the way the away tickets so far this season have been snapped up (Pompey apart).
Don't mean to be pendantic, but Liverpool isn't Lancashire.....
Iv heard that it is infact classed as Lancashire ?? Someone in the pub done one of those question things and one of the questions were to name every Prem club that is classed as Lancashire. Everyone was two short.. Liverpool and Everton.. I questioned it and wasnt convinced..But I think it is classed as Lancashire
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:18 pm
by Beeks
Bingo Lewis wrote:Craig Bardsley wrote:TomS wrote:Hy there,
CIty at Scouse on 21.11., so as we foreigners have to book flights etc in advance and the lovely lot of ryanair had canceled my nearly perfect flights from/to Bremen, my eyes falled on this date. Only oportunity rested in 2009 to see my beloved Blues for the third time this season.....
How do you rate the chance to get hands on two tickets with about 6-800 loyality points?
Not good in my opinion! Liverpool away is probably one of the most sought-after matches for Blues with it being an all Lancashire affair. I wouldn't of thought it would go down to citycard holders, especially with the way the away tickets so far this season have been snapped up (Pompey apart).
Don't mean to be pendantic, but Liverpool isn't Lancashire.....
Haha I was going to say something myself but decided to swerve it ;-)
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:22 pm
by Dazzacity
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Bingo Lewis wrote:Craig Bardsley wrote:TomS wrote:Hy there,
CIty at Scouse on 21.11., so as we foreigners have to book flights etc in advance and the lovely lot of ryanair had canceled my nearly perfect flights from/to Bremen, my eyes falled on this date. Only oportunity rested in 2009 to see my beloved Blues for the third time this season.....
How do you rate the chance to get hands on two tickets with about 6-800 loyality points?
Not good in my opinion! Liverpool away is probably one of the most sought-after matches for Blues with it being an all Lancashire affair. I wouldn't of thought it would go down to citycard holders, especially with the way the away tickets so far this season have been snapped up (Pompey apart).
Don't mean to be pendantic, but Liverpool isn't Lancashire.....
Haha I was going to say something myself but decided to swerve it ;-)
http://www.great-britain.co.uk/regions/ ... erpool.htm
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:34 pm
by Beeks
Dazzacity wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Bingo Lewis wrote:Craig Bardsley wrote:TomS wrote:Hy there,
CIty at Scouse on 21.11., so as we foreigners have to book flights etc in advance and the lovely lot of ryanair had canceled my nearly perfect flights from/to Bremen, my eyes falled on this date. Only oportunity rested in 2009 to see my beloved Blues for the third time this season.....
How do you rate the chance to get hands on two tickets with about 6-800 loyality points?
Not good in my opinion! Liverpool away is probably one of the most sought-after matches for Blues with it being an all Lancashire affair. I wouldn't of thought it would go down to citycard holders, especially with the way the away tickets so far this season have been snapped up (Pompey apart).
Don't mean to be pendantic, but Liverpool isn't Lancashire.....
Haha I was going to say something myself but decided to swerve it ;-)
http://www.great-britain.co.uk/regions/ ... erpool.htm
Ahem...Merseyside since 1974
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merseyside
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:34 pm
by Scatman
Dazzacity wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Bingo Lewis wrote:Craig Bardsley wrote:TomS wrote:Hy there,
CIty at Scouse on 21.11., so as we foreigners have to book flights etc in advance and the lovely lot of ryanair had canceled my nearly perfect flights from/to Bremen, my eyes falled on this date. Only oportunity rested in 2009 to see my beloved Blues for the third time this season.....
How do you rate the chance to get hands on two tickets with about 6-800 loyality points?
Not good in my opinion! Liverpool away is probably one of the most sought-after matches for Blues with it being an all Lancashire affair. I wouldn't of thought it would go down to citycard holders, especially with the way the away tickets so far this season have been snapped up (Pompey apart).
Don't mean to be pendantic, but Liverpool isn't Lancashire.....
Haha I was going to say something myself but decided to swerve it ;-)
http://www.great-britain.co.uk/regions/ ... erpool.htm
a website by a very stupid person
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:47 pm
by Dazzacity
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Dazzacity wrote:IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Bingo Lewis wrote:Craig Bardsley wrote:
Not good in my opinion! Liverpool away is probably one of the most sought-after matches for Blues with it being an all Lancashire affair. I wouldn't of thought it would go down to citycard holders, especially with the way the away tickets so far this season have been snapped up (Pompey apart).
Don't mean to be pendantic, but Liverpool isn't Lancashire.....
Haha I was going to say something myself but decided to swerve it ;-)
http://www.great-britain.co.uk/regions/ ... erpool.htm
Ahem...Merseyside since 1974
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merseyside
But the map that follows on from that even has Greater Manchester as a separate county, like Merseyside. Are they still not all classed as Lancashire?? Obviously Greater Manchester is..
Im a fackin sav'na, so I guess you nothern boys should know..
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:49 pm
by Beeks
Dazzacity wrote:
Im a fackin sav'na, so I guess you nothern boys should know..
We do...so button it Chaz...or is it Dave ;-)
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:51 pm
by lets all have a disco
Off topic now eh?
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 2:58 pm
by Dazzacity
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:Dazzacity wrote:
Im a fackin sav'na, so I guess you nothern boys should know..
We do...so button it Chaz...or is it Dave ;-)
Lol.. Well Im actually classed as Midlands but thought Id use the Northen ruling that anyone below Birmingham is classed as southern.
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 3:10 pm
by Craig B
Bingo Lewis wrote:Craig Bardsley wrote:TomS wrote:Hy there,
CIty at Scouse on 21.11., so as we foreigners have to book flights etc in advance and the lovely lot of ryanair had canceled my nearly perfect flights from/to Bremen, my eyes falled on this date. Only oportunity rested in 2009 to see my beloved Blues for the third time this season.....
How do you rate the chance to get hands on two tickets with about 6-800 loyality points?
Not good in my opinion! Liverpool away is probably one of the most sought-after matches for Blues with it being an all Lancashire affair. I wouldn't of thought it would go down to citycard holders, especially with the way the away tickets so far this season have been snapped up (Pompey apart).
Don't mean to be pendantic, but Liverpool isn't Lancashire.....
Well if you're gonna be pedantic, neither is Manchester by the same token. We were both traditionally Lancashire until 1974 when boundary reforms removed Liverpool and Manchester to form Merseyside and Greater Manchester respectively. So although not technically true anymore, Liverpool Vs City will always be known as a Lancashire derby of sorts - always hear commentators refer to it even now.
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 3:21 pm
by Beeks
Craig Bardsley wrote: Liverpool Vs City will always be known as a Lancashire derby of sorts - always hear commentators refer to it even now.
Well you must be fucking old then...because in my 36 years i've never heard it being referred to as that
Re: L´pool away, Ticket situation

Posted:
Thu Oct 08, 2009 7:22 pm
by Wonderwall
Tickets are usually a sell out for this TomS but if its a definite, I am sure someone could sort you out a couple.