There may well be cheaper tickets available, I'm not disputing that. I booked the ticket in question as we wanted a particular train. Our decision, I'm aware.
That doesn't preclude me from being bloody pissed off about it. Besides...it's not just the train ticket, is it? Nottingham is always a...
Same here, I was amazed to see that they were. I just happened to glance at every division to see what other close games there were to Nottingham (answer: none, apart from Derby).
Funny, I had the same thought about half an hour ago. Still contemplating what to do, as our tickets are non-refundable.
Options seem to be:
-sack off the whole thing and write off the £45
-pay another £6 plus the cost of a match ticket and go in the away end with Bolton fans at the iPro...
Perhaps Hotchilidog and I will join you then, if we can't get refunds from the train company. Might be amusing to get a contingent of Albion fans there :lol:
Perhaps Hotchilidog and I will join you then, if we can't get refunds from the train company. Might be amusing to get a contingent of Albion fans there :lol:
Think it was last week. I know. My error. I even said at the time that I hoped they wouldn't move it. I guess I just crossed my fingers, in the knowledge that the train fare would soon be around £80 if I left it much longer. Also thought there must be other more attractive games for those...
This was the point I was, perhaps rather clumsily (I'm still annoyed by it all) trying to make.
The club could win a lot of brownie points by making a (relatively) small investment in helping to get people to this game who'd still like to go even with the piss poor kick off time. I know many...
Look, you know what, I realise it's not quite up there with the Boro situation, but it still sucks, and the club just sit there and say nothing, because they don't give a toss. I really wanted to go to that game, to support the team, and to have a great day out with friends. Now I can't do it...
Another day in. I'm still monumentally pissed off about this (as I've now wasted £45 on a train ticket). Yes, I know it's the risk you take, to a degree, when booking tickets. But the alternative is waiting another couple of weeks and discovering train fares have increased by 50%. That's why...