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bigdavejambo
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does anybody know if tickets are available to buy for the FGR game on 14th April? i can understand why they arent online but wondered if they were available at the ticket office.
Robin
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I doubt they will be on sale this early and why would they not be on-line? I would be very surprised if FGR bring more than 500 here, having mustered 800 for what was one of the biggest games in their history a few seasons back.
RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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FYI, tickets on sale now.

Details on official club website: https://www.ctfc.com/news/2018/march/ti ... r-on-sale/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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Ben2 wrote:Is there a quiz to prove our eligibility?
Yes. Well, not a quiz, more of a one question verbal reasoning test:

‘Fill in the missing letter: F_ck Forest Green’.
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Malabus
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RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:
Ben2 wrote:Is there a quiz to prove our eligibility?
Yes. Well, not a quiz, more of a one question verbal reasoning test:

‘Fill in the missing letter: F_ck Forest Green’.
‘E’....?
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Shade
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"o", if you're a Stroud local.
RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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Shade wrote:"o", if you're a Stroud local.
Or “a” if you’re a Keith/Lilly Allen style cockney hippy.
King giraffe iii
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Shade wrote:"o", if you're a Stroud local.
I'd never heard the 'o' used before I moved to Cheltenham. It tends to correlate with Lower High Street on Friday or Saturday nights.
RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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King giraffe iii wrote:
Shade wrote:"o", if you're a Stroud local.
I'd never heard the 'o' used before I moved to Cheltenham. It tends to correlate with Lower High Street on Friday or Saturday nights.
Focking aye mush I’ll focking spark you out before the gaffers come.
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Shade
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King giraffe iii wrote:
Shade wrote:"o", if you're a Stroud local.
I'd never heard the 'o' used before I moved to Cheltenham. It tends to correlate with Lower High Street on Friday or Saturday nights.
:D

The lower High Street is full of Polish and other non-English languages on a Friday night, in my experience. No focks given.
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