Do bore off. You clearly take no notice of what others post, so why should we take any notice of you? All your "questions" have been answered multiple times on multiple threads.
I've not driven before, but if you look on the football ground guide, it says there's plenty of street parking on the industrial estates either side of the ground. Just don't park in the supermarket or Ikea car parks. :thumbsup:
If it helps, having your phone number is so that if the Internet screws up your booking and they need to clarify anything, they can. You are correct that date of birth is for ticket type.
I've never understood why folk are so reluctant to share information. Does it really matter? It is also...
I'd also love to see footage of that. I've been told I was shown on Grandstand standing on a crush barrier conducting the singing. Also pretty sure my mate and I led the charge onto the pitch. He was faster than me and Mullery (who had been standing by the dugouts) only just got into the...
My memory of the late 70s was that we generally had 6-7,000 at London away days.
I'm sure we generally had the whole Whitehorse Lane end at Selhurst in those days (before Sainsburys was built).
You really don't get it, do you? The AFC fans WENT THERE. It's not "sticking together" to boycott any more and actually just robs your own team of support. If the AFC fans came to the decision to go, there's no real reason for anyone else not to, surely?
I know a few who went that day.
Lots of debate amongst the supporters beforehand about the pros and cons, but I think ultimately they were glad they went despite losing the game and were able to make their feelings known in a direct but humorous way.
As I said earlier, the best effort that day...
I sort of agree with this.
I still wish we could have a song as brilliant as the AFC fans to sing there, though.
"Where were you when you were us?" is my favourite ever football chant.
Likewise. I'm having an op on 4th March, so will be making sure of my recovery before committing to this. Pretty sure I'll be there though. Hopefully decide in time for advanced purchase, though, rather than POTG.
I'm sure there will be plenty of unsold seats available on the day.
Don't forget that Northampton and Luton aren't exactly a long way away and probably suffered along with the Wimbledon fans but less in the public eye. Look at Luton's journey in that same timescale.
I'm sure that's what we did last time we went. Seem to remember buying the ticket at the old travel shop on the Steine. Is that still there? (I'm not known for my observation skills)
Make that pub the Navigation (in Stoke Bruerne) and say hello to Julian the landlord, who is my wife's cousin and an all round (in more ways than one) good egg. Apart from being a Man U supporter.
The last time I went to MK, my wife insisted in going into Ikea before the game and bought some...