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Thread: Ticket refund

  1. #11
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
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    re: Ticket refund

    That would invalidate his "Protect the first eleven" Strategy of yesterday,69

    More of the same I'll guess...he'll build the team around Lee,Chambers.Johnston and have a few regulars strolling around.

  2. #12
    Join Date
    Nov 2010
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    274

    re: Ticket refund

    He'll play the strongest, most experienced 11 players we have. So it should only be 4-0 this time

  3. #13
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
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    447

    re: Ticket refund

    Quote Originally Posted by Hammerman69
    Here's an Idea.

    Get a refund for today's game but then get charged double for the great experiences at White Hart Lane.

    It's the journey not the destination.
    Can't agree with that at all. When I pay A?40 - A?70 for a ticket I expect to see the best side we can possible play regardless of lame management excuses. Surely the best defense against injuries to players is to make certain they play in as many games as they can?[/quote]

    Except that the ticket was ?15 and they did say that they would play the kids ![/quote]

    Given the cost of the travel the price is in line with price our mentioned. Doesn't matter who they played one would have thought they could get it together better than a pub side!

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