When we reach the promised land. 10:44 - Sep 18 with 614 views | BanksterDebtSlave | Premier league kick off times are going to be really annoying. Would it affect anybody's decision to get a season ticket? |  |
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When we reach the promised land. on 11:28 - Sep 18 with 545 views | DJR | The problem is that if you don't get a season ticket, you might struggle to get tickets given the crowds we have at the current level. |  | |  |
When we reach the promised land. on 12:04 - Sep 18 with 512 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
When we reach the promised land. on 11:28 - Sep 18 by DJR | The problem is that if you don't get a season ticket, you might struggle to get tickets given the crowds we have at the current level. |
True, but Friday nights, Saturday mornings and evenings, Sundays, Monday night.....maybe a ticket share would be in order. Maybe EFL football isn't so bad. |  |
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When we reach the promised land. on 12:09 - Sep 18 with 503 views | JimmyJazz | I think the main issue could be the ticket price in the Prem, rather than the kick off times |  |
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When we reach the promised land. on 12:29 - Sep 18 with 481 views | Stenvict | Wait until we get to the Championship, and they put us on Sky on a Friday night away to Preston. |  |
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When we reach the promised land. on 12:45 - Sep 18 with 457 views | DJR |
When we reach the promised land. on 12:04 - Sep 18 by BanksterDebtSlave | True, but Friday nights, Saturday mornings and evenings, Sundays, Monday night.....maybe a ticket share would be in order. Maybe EFL football isn't so bad. |
A ticket share may be the answer. As I'm about two hours away, Saturday and Sunday mornings would actually be better for me, but I am less keen on a Saturday or Sunday evening or a Friday or Monday night. [Post edited 18 Sep 2022 12:46]
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