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kora
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We play Newport on Tuesday [5 days away] and no mention of it on the website. Anyone know what parts of the ground will be open and how much to get in etc? There was a time when we would have all the info needed as soon as it was settled, I thought things might change with our new media man but we're still left guessing till the last minute. Bloody poor show.
Fuller
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Couldn't agree more Kora.

I was speaking to a mate last night who is a regular and he had no idea the game was on at all.
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Nesty
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we've been a league club for nearly 20 years yet there is still something very non league about us.
paperboy
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I looked yesterday and it shows that prices are £5 to buy on-line.
That one assumes is for adults, but no other info.
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Shade
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Location: Cheltenhamshire
If nothing else has been mentioned, assume that home fans are in the Main Stand, Paddock and Hazelwoods again, away fans in blocks 7 & 8 of the Colin Farmer Stand and Tickets are £5 for adults and £3 for concessions.
Artemis
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Its all there now on the front page of the website, and its been in the fixture section of the site since shortly after the draw.
RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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I’ll pepper the forum with links in due course.
Artemis
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Fuller
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I made a rare trip to the Online ticket page and was delighted to see something called a "Robins Supporter Pack."

Basically it is a match ticket for a league game of choice anywhere in the ground plus a programme plus a Robins scarf.

Great Xmas present for a potential new supporter ? Cost £25.00 and not sure if cheaper for kids ?

Also offers in the club shop tonight 6pm to 8 pm for season ticket holders, good to see any new initiatives.
RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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Fuller wrote:I made a rare trip to the Online ticket page and was delighted to see something called a "Robins Supporter Pack."

Basically it is a match ticket for a league game of choice anywhere in the ground plus a programme plus a Robins scarf.

Great Xmas present for a potential new supporter ? Cost £25.00 and not sure if cheaper for kids ?

Also offers in the club shop tonight 6pm to 8 pm for season ticket holders, good to see any new initiatives.
Not bad seeing as a CF stand ticket is £21 normally!
Fuller
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Just £15.00 for kids and students on the pack.

Also a three league match Flexi ticket available at various rates and good savings.
horlickfanclub
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Hopefully the flexi ticket will go well. It was a shame when it was cancelled by the previous regime.
kora
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Still no news on what stands are available, or am I missing something?
Johnsons Red Army
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"Newport County fans have been allocated the Hazlewoods Stand, with Robins supporters able to watch the game from the Autovillage Stand, Paddock and a section of the Colin Farmer Stand."

Website has just been updated (I guess some people at the club do read this forum after all!)

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RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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I’d take third bottom and a Wembley final.
paperboy
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RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:I’d take third bottom and a Wembley final.
I think you have a better chance of winning that vote than a certain lady in parliament does in winning hers.
RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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paperboy wrote:
RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:I’d take third bottom and a Wembley final.
I think you have a better chance of winning that vote than a certain lady in parliament does in winning hers.
1% chance or more for me then :lol:
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