Depends on how they do it. Last time we had re-register. I had problems finding the right ticket address.
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Depends on how they do it. Last time we had re-register. I had problems finding the right ticket address.
You're right, it does say deposit, could have sworn it said fee. Either they've changed it or I misread it.
Don't know about the other stuff but there is a £5 fee for the direct debit.
No doubt extra fees for pay on the day.
But switched to Ticketmaster. Another new ticketing site to register with, the third one.
Direct Debit scheme outsourced so have to re-apply rather than automatic renewal? And costs £5 to apply.
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"Our Ticket Office has confirmed that 2024/25 Season Ticket prices will be announced on Thursday 9th May 2024."
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At least there's no VAR.
Astra-Zeneca is withdrawing it's Covid vaccine.
https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/astrazeneca-withdraw-covid-vaccine-worldwide-telegraph-reports-2024-05-07/
Announced tomorrow, seems a bit later than usual.
Frozen again because of relegation?
Think they're looking to use him as a special teams return specialist as the NFL has a new kick-off format.
I think Chelsea need to do that too (again).
Not sure about the shell jacket though.
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https://shop.themillers.co.uk/retro/retro/retro/267_retro-14-zip-shell-jacket.html
Louis Rees-Zammit who played for Wales is trying to make it in NFL too. But there's a lot of very good college players over there who don't make into the NFL.
Even if they do meet "minimum standards" the winner of the Championship has to beat whoever comes bottom of the Premiership in a play-off to go up.
Cheerful compared to Robins though.
Don't have to be a party animal to be a good manager.
Scargill and his ego mismanaged the whole thing, he just wanted to be the man who brought down Thatcher.
Sites with dodgy connections also fall in Google ranking.
They should allow it if it was level and not worry about a toe being offside.
Mansfield equalled their record win in February, 9-2 win over Harrogate.
Pity they couldn't have scored another as the other win was 9-2 v Rotherham United, Division Three (North), 27 December...
Link is wrong, should be:
https://www.rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk/sport/football/rotherham-united/sheffield-wednesday-advised-to-enter-chase-for-rotherham-uniteds-viktor-johansson-4593389
Both spend/spent too much time on the floor.
"The Eagle has Landed" was about a plot to kill Churchill.
"A Bridge Too Far" was about Churchill's disastrous Operation Market Garden.
Killing Churchill wouldn't have been a good idea, same...
Surely better to keep the FA Cup and scrap the other ones rather than create a new competition?
If it was just one person why didn't they move him instead?
Better than Embarrassing Bodies.
Media whore that guy, Come Dine with Me, Eggheads, now this, anything else?