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covboy9

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Desperate for tickets one adult one kid if anyone can help I only have 100 priority points, live in Colchester
 

wingy

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Are they? Under 19s £11, Under 23s £21, Adults £34, they can't help where they're based.
Proximity is an interesting point, I believe it was used in the interview by Doug when defending the ticket price for away fans for the WBA game
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Do we think this gets to 1400? Wondering if it’s safe to wait and buy with a mate
1400+ is optimistic because it’s a small allocation but a lot of people are choosing between PNE and Ipswich because it’s two away games with a lot of travelling.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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PSA - I logged on at 14:10 and showed ‘no tickets matching this criteria’ which appeared to be a sell out. However, ringing the ticket office got it sorted so if anyone else is having issues - try ringing up!
 

wingy

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There is no relativity in the pricing of these services, where is the economy of scale here, I'm sure it could be done by car for less even if you add congestion charge, maybe that's next for trains?
 

Razzle Dazzle Dean Gordon

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There is no relativity in the pricing of these services, where is the economy of scale here, I'm sure it could be done by car for less even if you add congestion charge, maybe that's next for trains?
It's crap, been that way for years though i suppose, not likely to change. It's a shame as cheap mass transit would surely be better for the environment and promote economic growth. More importantly than that though it would make my trip to Ipswich cost less, and that's the main issue at hand.
 

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