Cheapest I can get it with a Senior Railcard (Dover to Bradford Foster Square with return the next day) is £71 (from www.nationalrail.co.uk have checked HW-Bradford & cheapest is £62.70) - cheapest accomodation I can find on Booking.com is £45 for 1 night so £126 including match ticket,
or
I can hopefully utilise my International TV Pass if not NowTV offer a day membership covering 11 Sky Sports channels for £11.99
I would love to see the boys play at Bradford but am struggling to justify spunking £126
It might put too much pressure on the players if they know that winning the Bradford game might result in a pair of 1000 mile roundtrips in the U.S.A. They have enough on their plate as it is.
Looks like the OWWSA coach deal is cheaper than many alternatives.
I've travelled to away games with OWWSA & I can vouch for the fact that it's very civilised. Aiming to get to ground approx 90 minutes prior to KO allowing time to get local grub/beverages. Coach has toilet on board. Stop made at services approx 2 hours into journey time. Cheap tea & coffee on board courtesy of OWWSA organisers. Board coach for return journey immediately after full time & just outside the ground. Park your car securely for free at AP.
On the subject of booing, according to the BBC website, Southampton were booed off at half-time on Saturday. That’s a team who have gone 20+ games unbeaten.
It makes us look impressively restrained in very rarely resorting to it
As I have noted before...the people who were sneery about our chances this year seem to be the ones most hysterical about losing games. I expected mid-table and a cup run, with the hope of pushing for promotion...I mean I know the cup run is not the one we would have prayed for, but still...and if we win the rest of our games 5-2, we can hope.
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Rishi saying something is about as reliable as the BFP saying something.
Post of the day by miles 👍👍👍
He's got better spelling but worse intentions
Guys, make sure you vote for Kieran in the twitter poll!
https://twitter.com/BSM_Trophy/status/1754889368030859649?t=4KHXwLKAgmvt8TtadgJ1IA&s=19
Cheapest I can get it with a Senior Railcard (Dover to Bradford Foster Square with return the next day) is £71 (from www.nationalrail.co.uk have checked HW-Bradford & cheapest is £62.70) - cheapest accomodation I can find on Booking.com is £45 for 1 night so £126 including match ticket,
or
I can hopefully utilise my International TV Pass if not NowTV offer a day membership covering 11 Sky Sports channels for £11.99
I would love to see the boys play at Bradford but am struggling to justify spunking £126
‘Train don’t run outta Wichita, unless you’s a hog or cattle’
It might put too much pressure on the players if they know that winning the Bradford game might result in a pair of 1000 mile roundtrips in the U.S.A. They have enough on their plate as it is.
Definitely don't do the 1 day Now TV pass for £12.
Not when you can get a month pass for £26 I think it is now.
Not considered staying over. Took the 3 kids with me to the FA cup game but that was a Saturday.
Happy with the ticket prices £26 for 2 adults and 3 kids is great, compare that with Bolton away the week before and it's £88 for the same tickets.
Looks like the OWWSA coach deal is cheaper than many alternatives.
I've travelled to away games with OWWSA & I can vouch for the fact that it's very civilised. Aiming to get to ground approx 90 minutes prior to KO allowing time to get local grub/beverages. Coach has toilet on board. Stop made at services approx 2 hours into journey time. Cheap tea & coffee on board courtesy of OWWSA organisers. Board coach for return journey immediately after full time & just outside the ground. Park your car securely for free at AP.
What's not to like?
The only negative would be the 3-4 hours extra travelling time if you compared to driving yourself
Chem Campbell's brother.
Distant relation of Keith Ryan too
That joke is down to my standards !
see you Saturday !
Well Done Kieran!
Brilliant result and really well deserved. Please make sure we have him on a long contract.
Hopefully he will also be the player of the next round (semi-finals) and get a deserved hat-trick in an excellent Wycombe win.
Irrespective of whether we were to win the final, it would be amazing for Blooms to have led us out at Wembley as both a player and manager!
Having, in the same season, had the fans booing him off the pitch. Some turnaround.
First full season tradition at AP isn't it?
Watching the following video from around 1:22 always makes me smile. Blooms as a Championship scorer!
HIGHLIGHTS | Derby 1-1 Wycombe (youtube.com)
On the subject of booing, according to the BBC website, Southampton were booed off at half-time on Saturday. That’s a team who have gone 20+ games unbeaten.
It makes us look impressively restrained in very rarely resorting to it
It's almost as if football fans despite their undying love for their clubs are incredibly fickle! ☺️
They both walk the line and one occasionally breaks into a trot.
We went from booing a manager off the pitch to hailing him as a legend in the space of just 7 days, back in 2014...
When you say "we" ...
Probably a lot of those same booing fans who have been wetting the bed this season as well.
As I have noted before...the people who were sneery about our chances this year seem to be the ones most hysterical about losing games. I expected mid-table and a cup run, with the hope of pushing for promotion...I mean I know the cup run is not the one we would have prayed for, but still...and if we win the rest of our games 5-2, we can hope.
@our_frank Good point, well made...
They know who they are.
Your nemesis not on line yet, @Wendoverman.