Feyenoord tickets on sale online

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Feyenoord tickets on sale online

by riverroyal » 10 Jul 2006 10:29

I have just checked my Royalty points and saw the Feyenoord tickets are on sale online to season ticket holders.

£16 adults. Not bad price really and 20 Royalty points!

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by Wycombe Royal » 10 Jul 2006 10:31

£16 for a pointless pre-season friendly? Yes they are useful for the squad but to watch they are normally awful.

I certainly won't be wasting £16 x 2 tickets on it.

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by Maguire » 10 Jul 2006 10:32

16GBP for a glorified training match. Brilliant.

You get to spend 90 minutes watching Harps run around not tackling anybody. Oh, hang on a second...

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by riverroyal » 10 Jul 2006 10:33

Granted some friendlies are tedious

But, all going well, we should get a glimpse of our new signings(!) and see our first team play.

Incidently, Feyenoord are also playing a friendly a week earlier against Middlesbro

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by Jay » 10 Jul 2006 10:53

Ticket booked, 20 points bagged (+ Star membership and 10 points on way) - Not bad, not bad at all.


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by shadesrwrf » 10 Jul 2006 10:56

So somebody from the ticket office is registered on hobnob after all.

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by Wycombe Royal » 10 Jul 2006 10:58

Jay Ticket booked, 20 points bagged (+ Star membership and 10 points on way) - Not bad, not bad at all.

I do find it amusing the importance some people place on royalty points.

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by Drew_3 » 10 Jul 2006 11:29

if you have never used online booking but are a season ticket holder how do you check your royalty points i have tried to log in but it wont let me it says invalid password but all i put in was my customer number and then my postcode like it says!!

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by Wycombe Royal » 10 Jul 2006 11:33

Drew_3 if you have never used online booking but are a season ticket holder how do you check your royalty points i have tried to log in but it wont let me it says invalid password but all i put in was my customer number and then my postcode like it says!!

Just phone the sales centre (if you have an hour or two to spare).


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by Mr Brightside » 10 Jul 2006 12:22

Drew_3 if you have never used online booking but are a season ticket holder how do you check your royalty points i have tried to log in but it wont let me it says invalid password but all i put in was my customer number and then my postcode like it says!!


Try a space in the postcode. HTH

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by Drew_3 » 10 Jul 2006 12:23

none of this works!!

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by Dirk Gently » 10 Jul 2006 12:27

Tray all sorts of different combinations of postcode - either with/without spaces, and upper/lower case.

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by Royal Lady » 10 Jul 2006 12:40

Jay Ticket booked, 20 points bagged (+ Star membership and 10 points on way) - Not bad, not bad at all.
but you're not exactly going to get very far with 30 royalty points Jay! :wink:


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by bb0118 » 10 Jul 2006 13:05

Im now the Devil

666 pts lol


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by Jay » 10 Jul 2006 13:07

Royal Lady
Jay Ticket booked, 20 points bagged (+ Star membership and 10 points on way) - Not bad, not bad at all.
but you're not exactly going to get very far with 30 royalty points Jay! :wink:


Season ticket renewed (Bday present from the old man) and away ST purchased too (Bday present from in laws - they're not all bad)

I couldn't afford to renew it myself, let alone an away ST as well. Doubt I'll be renewing either for the 2007/08 season though, unless we get a break with some of the debt but we're making ground, finally.

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Re: Feyenoord tickets on sale online

by Scarface » 10 Jul 2006 13:12

riverroyal I have just checked my Royalty points and saw the Feyenoord tickets are on sale online to season ticket holders.

£16 adults. Not bad price really and 20 Royalty points!



I'm sorry £16 to watch a frienfly is a fcuking joke. This game should have been included in the £545 season ticket price.

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by bb0118 » 10 Jul 2006 13:57

Why are you all complaining???

£16 to watch a top European side sounds a bargain to me.

Wow its a friendly, big deal...

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Re: Feyenoord tickets on sale online

by Dirk Gently » 10 Jul 2006 13:58

Scarface
riverroyal I have just checked my Royalty points and saw the Feyenoord tickets are on sale online to season ticket holders.

£16 adults. Not bad price really and 20 Royalty points!



I'm sorry £16 to watch a frienfly is a fcuking joke. This game should have been included in the £545 season ticket price.


You mean you'd rather have a £561 ST price?

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by Stranded » 10 Jul 2006 14:07

bb0118 Why are you all complaining???

£16 to watch a top European side sounds a bargain to me.

Wow its a friendly, big deal...


I couldn't care less who we are playing. I would never pay £16 for what is a glorified training session. The players won't be at it full pelt as they won't want to get injured and will have one eye on the Boro game the following Saturday.

It would have been a nice touch by the club to either offer the game as part of the ST package or at a reduced rate for STs if we booked by a certain date.

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by Drew_3 » 10 Jul 2006 14:13

as we know the club dont go in for nice touches, so quit your yapping and either go or don't go, i for one will be there.

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