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    Oxford v Millers

    Go and get your tickets Millers, surely after the last three or so games they deserve our support


    The prices for this fixture are:

    Adult 22-64: £24

    Senior 65 and over: £17

    Young Adult 18-21: £16

    Under 18: £14

    Under 13: £10

    Under 7: £6.00

    Proof of concessions will need to be shown at the time of purchase and also on the turnstiles on the day of the game. Should anyone not be able to provide the proof of concession at the turnstiles then they will be refused entry with no refund.

    There are 3 wheelchair and carer seats available priced as above with a free carer. Ambulant disabled supporters can purchase tickets priced as above with a free carer. Supporters who are in receipt of the middle or higher rate of DLA or the enhanced rate of PIP can claim a free carer.

    There is free car parking available for over 2,000 vehicles on a first come, first served basis at the stadium. Free parking is also available along Grenoble Road adjacent to the stadium however supporters should not park on the double yellow lines, on the grass verges or in the residential areas which are covered by a residents permit scheme.

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    Hopefully they'll have a great cup run to disrupt their league form. Bitter, Moi?

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    Must be one of the worst away games to go too full stop. Miles from the train station with only an Hollywood bowl by the 3 sided ground. Town centres ok but I’ll give this a miss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilikecarling View Post
    Must be one of the worst away games to go too full stop. Miles from the train station with only an Hollywood bowl by the 3 sided ground. Town centres ok but I’ll give this a miss.
    Oxford town centre just ok? Be interesting to see your idea of a great town centre.

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    And take about 45mins to an hour to get out of that sh|ty unsurfaced car park

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    Get on coach then or stay overnight, wouldn’t bother you if it was a play off final would it? Bloody excuses

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    The usual gang of us will be going.
    We will win

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    Shyte away game, give it a miss

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
    Get on coach then or stay overnight, wouldn’t bother you if it was a play off final would it? Bloody excuses
    No because Wembley simple to get to an a decent day out in London.

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    By public transport, it is worse coming back than getting there. You can set off for the ground a bit early to avoid the queues, but coming back there were big queues for the buses after the match last time. You can't really have a pint in a nearby pub and wait for the crowd to disperse, because the ground is in the middle of nowhere. Not great, although many of the newish grounds are the same (thankfully, not ours). Oxford city centre is fine, once you eventually get back there - in fact it was relief to see it again!
    Entertaining game though, finished 3-3
    Last edited by mikemiller; 04-01-2020 at 07:57 PM.

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