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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Last day of the test is free... always has been in Melbourne anyway. don't think that's true... use to be all the time but pretty sure they don't do that anymore unless they can't guarantee more than a session's play... i had to play 45 bucks to go to the 5th day of the Sydney Ashes test in 07' and it didn't even get to lunch Edited by The Doctor: 28/11/2010 11:35:52 PM
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The Doctor wrote:MaxiiGCU wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:Maxii, as if you wouldn't catch the train and actually attend the match? I haven't got the money for the tickets unfortunately, I'd love to go though :( Edited by MaxiiGCU: 28/11/2010 11:30:48 PM the money?... my ticket on day 2 in sydney is 25 bucks... they couldn't be that expensive They're expensive for someone who doesn't have a job and for someone who has already had their early Christmas present.
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MaxiiGCU wrote:The Doctor wrote:MaxiiGCU wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:Maxii, as if you wouldn't catch the train and actually attend the match? I haven't got the money for the tickets unfortunately, I'd love to go though :( Edited by MaxiiGCU: 28/11/2010 11:30:48 PM the money?... my ticket on day 2 in sydney is 25 bucks... they couldn't be that expensive They're expensive for someone who doesn't have a job and for someone who has already had their early Christmas present. don't have a job and going two days in a row in Sydney \:d/
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Heineken
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Are theree any ticks left for the Sydney test? Would i be able to buy em that morning at the gate?
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Just looked it up, final day tickets at the Gabba are $6 gen admin for 5-15 y.o's. There is the question of how to get there seeing as my parents are at work.
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Heineken wrote:Are theree any ticks left for the Sydney test? Would i be able to buy em that morning at the gate? ehhh tbh i wouldn't wait till the morning of, there are tickets available and will be till the end of december but wouldn't fancy my chances of lining up and getting a ticket the morning of day 4 when the series is level 2-2
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MaxiiGCU wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:Just looked it up, final day tickets at the Gabba are $6 gen admin for 5-15 y.o's. There is the question of how to get there seeing as my parents are at work. train/bus?... the reason for public transport?
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:The Doctor wrote: don't have a job and going two days in a row in Sydney \:d/
Going Boxing Day, then 27th again, and straight to Victory vs. Jets that night. Will be awesome :) I was thinking of flying down the morning of boxing day and getting out to it because the atmosphere would be unbelivable but passed up the oppurtunity... might go down for the last two days if the series is on the line
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Heineken
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The Doctor wrote:MaxiiGCU wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:Just looked it up, final day tickets at the Gabba are $6 gen admin for 5-15 y.o's. There is the question of how to get there seeing as my parents are at work. train/bus?... the reason for public transport? Would his mother allow him to catch a train all by his lonesome self then spend the day at the cricket with no supervision? :-s. My mum worries about me going to the football by myself :lol:
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Heineken wrote:The Doctor wrote:MaxiiGCU wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:Just looked it up, final day tickets at the Gabba are $6 gen admin for 5-15 y.o's. There is the question of how to get there seeing as my parents are at work. train/bus?... the reason for public transport? Would his mother allow him to catch a train all by his lonesome self then spend the day at the cricket with no supervision? :-s. My mum worries about me going to the football by myself :lol: Difference is, he is under 18 unlike you. That's pretty embarassing, considering my mum has let me go to the football by myself since I was about 12. I used to always go to Melbourne Knights games by myself, she never cared. :lol:
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Heineken wrote:The Doctor wrote:MaxiiGCU wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:Just looked it up, final day tickets at the Gabba are $6 gen admin for 5-15 y.o's. There is the question of how to get there seeing as my parents are at work. train/bus?... the reason for public transport? Would his mother allow him to catch a train all by his lonesome self then spend the day at the cricket with no supervision? :-s. My mum worries about me going to the football by myself :lol: Barmy Army supervision? ;) i'm annoyed by Australian crowds though at the cricket, how there passive, not active towards what's happening on the ground, there only active when they get bored and start mexican wave/beachball... whereas the Barmy Army are like a football crowd feeding off the energy on the pitch and giving it back to the players, and i think they'd be having the most fun in the ground which will annoy me when i sit in the cheap seats day 2 because i'd sort of wanna join in or start something to compete with them but the shit thing is australians compete with Aussie Aussie Aussie which is just facepalm compared to the stuff they do with the trumpeter and general chants/songs... I'd be up for doing "Who Are Ya'" to Stuart Broad
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davidtorres wrote:Heineken wrote:The Doctor wrote:MaxiiGCU wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:Just looked it up, final day tickets at the Gabba are $6 gen admin for 5-15 y.o's. There is the question of how to get there seeing as my parents are at work. train/bus?... the reason for public transport? Would his mother allow him to catch a train all by his lonesome self then spend the day at the cricket with no supervision? :-s. My mum worries about me going to the football by myself :lol: Difference is, he is under 18 unlike you. That's pretty embarassing, considering my mum has let me go to the football by myself since I was about 12. I used to always go to Melbourne Knights games by myself, she never cared. :lol: no love for david ;)
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davidtorres wrote:Heineken wrote:The Doctor wrote:MaxiiGCU wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:Just looked it up, final day tickets at the Gabba are $6 gen admin for 5-15 y.o's. There is the question of how to get there seeing as my parents are at work. train/bus?... the reason for public transport? Would his mother allow him to catch a train all by his lonesome self then spend the day at the cricket with no supervision? :-s. My mum worries about me going to the football by myself :lol: Difference is, he is under 18 unlike you. That's pretty embarassing, considering my mum has let me go to the football by myself since I was about 12. I used to always go to Melbourne Knights games by myself, she never cared. :lol: Urgh, she's horrible. She's English, but seems to have been sucked in to the whole Soccah violence routine. She nearly had a heart attack when i said i was a regular in The Cove i hate how she's so over protective, Doesn't wanna let go. Pissed me off. I may be moving out of home for a short while, that's gonna be awkward. She starts panicking if i don't contact her every couple of hours.
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The Doctor wrote:davidtorres wrote:Heineken wrote:The Doctor wrote:MaxiiGCU wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:Just looked it up, final day tickets at the Gabba are $6 gen admin for 5-15 y.o's. There is the question of how to get there seeing as my parents are at work. train/bus?... the reason for public transport? Would his mother allow him to catch a train all by his lonesome self then spend the day at the cricket with no supervision? :-s. My mum worries about me going to the football by myself :lol: Difference is, he is under 18 unlike you. That's pretty embarassing, considering my mum has let me go to the football by myself since I was about 12. I used to always go to Melbourne Knights games by myself, she never cared. :lol: no love for david ;) No-one loves David. :cry:
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:I'm going bay 13 cause of mates on the 27th, but Barmy Army on the 26th. Active support ftw. the infamous bay 13... have you got a beer wench?
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:I'm going bay 13 cause of mates on the 27th, but Barmy Army on the 26th. Active support ftw. Definitely gonna spend a bit of time in the Barmy Army if i go - My cousin did last time he came over from England, but i was a wee bit too young to be part of it then. Will have to drag out my England flag to drape round the neck. Would be good fun :)
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Heineken wrote:davidtorres wrote:Heineken wrote:The Doctor wrote:MaxiiGCU wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:Just looked it up, final day tickets at the Gabba are $6 gen admin for 5-15 y.o's. There is the question of how to get there seeing as my parents are at work. train/bus?... the reason for public transport? Would his mother allow him to catch a train all by his lonesome self then spend the day at the cricket with no supervision? :-s. My mum worries about me going to the football by myself :lol: Difference is, he is under 18 unlike you. That's pretty embarassing, considering my mum has let me go to the football by myself since I was about 12. I used to always go to Melbourne Knights games by myself, she never cared. :lol: Urgh, she's horrible. She's English, but seems to have been sucked in to the whole Soccah violence routine. She nearly had a heart attack when i said i was a regular in The Cove i hate how she's so over protective, Doesn't wanna let go. Pissed me off. I may be moving out of home for a short while, that's gonna be awkward. She starts panicking if i don't contact her every couple of hours. Wow that's pretty bad, I feel sorry for you man. When I was in Sydney for Round 27 this season, and I was pushed over by the cops and hurt my leg, I returned home a few days later and was limping. I told her what happened and she said "Fucking hit them back next time". My mum is so awesome. :lol:
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My mums like Heiny. Even though I'm 15 she still frets about me catching public transport by my own.
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Heineken wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:I'm going bay 13 cause of mates on the 27th, but Barmy Army on the 26th. Active support ftw. Definitely gonna spend a bit of time in the Barmy Army if i go - My cousin did last time he came over from England, but i was a wee bit too young to be part of it then. Will have to drag out my England flag to drape round the neck. Would be good fun :) just been added to my temporary enemies list along with Maxi and Gooner
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Funky Munky wrote:SWC 99 is still the greatest cricketing game ever made. No one has ever matched it. +1 and NO-ONE ever will match it. I've been playing it at a mates place heaps. I'm gonna buy it myself.
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CHANGE OF PLAN BOYS, I'M GOING TO THE ASHES :D :D :D
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MaxiiGCU wrote:CHANGE OF PLAN BOYS, I'M GOING TO THE ASHES :D :D :D what we had to convince you how easy it was, and then you went and bummed some cash off your parents and got permission to go... well hey atleast your going
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The Doctor wrote:MaxiiGCU wrote:CHANGE OF PLAN BOYS, I'M GOING TO THE ASHES :D :D :D what we had to convince you how easy it was, and then you went and bummed some cash off your parents and got permission to go... well hey atleast your going It wasn't hard to get the money, just had to find a mate to go with :lol:
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MaxiiGCU wrote:The Doctor wrote:MaxiiGCU wrote:CHANGE OF PLAN BOYS, I'M GOING TO THE ASHES :D :D :D what we had to convince you how easy it was, and then you went and bummed some cash off your parents and got permission to go... well hey atleast your going It wasn't hard to get the money, just had to find a mate to go with :lol: actually yeah... i've gone to shield games by myself occasionally can get abit dull after awhile... Barmy Army?
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WFMB: Alex WAFMB: Andy Carroll
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:WFMB: Alex WAFMB: Andy Carroll WFMB: Chelsea Imploding
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The Doctor wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:WFMB: Alex WAFMB: Andy Carroll WFMB: Chelsea Imploding Not just imploding. Imploding brilliantly. The loss against Liverpool was enough but then the 3-0 against Sunderland, then Birmingham and then that goal against Newcastle summed it all up:lol:
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:The Doctor wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:WFMB: Alex WAFMB: Andy Carroll WFMB: Chelsea Imploding Not just imploding. Imploding brilliantly. The loss against Liverpool was enough but then the 3-0 against Sunderland, then Birmingham and then that goal against Newcastle summed it all up:lol: I think the league owes Torres a big thankyou
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The Doctor wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:The Doctor wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:WFMB: Alex WAFMB: Andy Carroll WFMB: Chelsea Imploding Not just imploding. Imploding brilliantly. The loss against Liverpool was enough but then the 3-0 against Sunderland, then Birmingham and then that goal against Newcastle summed it all up:lol: I think the league owes Torres a big thankyou Definately. That match really showed up just how poor Chelsea were. Like they were outmuscled and well beaten against City but they bounced back this is just something else.
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:The Doctor wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:The Doctor wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:WFMB: Alex WAFMB: Andy Carroll WFMB: Chelsea Imploding Not just imploding. Imploding brilliantly. The loss against Liverpool was enough but then the 3-0 against Sunderland, then Birmingham and then that goal against Newcastle summed it all up:lol: I think the league owes Torres a big thankyou Definately. That match really showed up just how poor Chelsea were. Like they were outmuscled and well beaten against City but they bounced back this is just something else. and you can't blame the wilkins business because all of that happened afterwards
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