24/09/11 - Wycombe Wanderers v. Sheffield United

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Wycombe Wanderers v Sheffield United
npower League One
Saturday 24th September 2011, Kick Off 3:00pm


This match is ALL TICKET for Blades fans.

We have been allocated 2,000 tickets priced £22 Adults, £18 Concessions (over 65, Full time students with a valid NUS card) and £7 Juniors (Under 16).

Ambulant/Carer tickets are to be booked through the Ticket Office, but Wheelchair/Carer tickets and are to be booked through Wycombe Wanderers on 01494 441118. Prices as above.

This match is a Category B fixture therefore 100 Loyalty Points will be issued to supporters purchasing tickets.

Tickets are on sale on the following dates to Members Only (including season ticket holders):

Monday 5th September
17,000+ Loyalty Points

Tuesday 6th September
16,000+ Loyalty Points

Wednesday 7th September
15,000+ Loyalty Points

Thursday 8th September
14,000+ Loyalty Points

Friday 9th September
11,000+ Loyalty Points

Monday 12th September
9,000+ Loyalty Points

Tuesday 13th September
7,000+ Loyalty Points

Wednesday 14th September
5,000+ Loyalty Points

Thursday 15th September
Official Supporters Club Members
2011 Super Draw Members
2,500+ Loyalty points

Friday 16 September
General Sale
 

just got mi tickets :) looking forrard to it

we've sold just under 900 tickets apparently
 
Anyone know how many have been sold for Saturday? Will be a new ground for me (like most going I would guess); looking forward to it.
 
Somebody mentioned we had sold around 1200 earlier this week. I'd say around 1300 or 1400 will make the trip.
 
New ground for me but people tell me it's a bit of a nightmare to visit, only one way in and out, on an industrial estate and the nearest decent boozer is miles away - ho hum
 
Gimmi a shout if you want to hook up for a beer. I am on the same no.

cool. we're going to drive up I think and park in one of the sites near the ground. total faff otherwise. guess that means will most likely grab a drink in The Hourglass (nearest pub to ground, supposed to be ok for fans mixing) as will be the wrong side of town for any of the nice boozers London Blades have been suggesting
 
New ground for me but people tell me it's a bit of a nightmare to visit, only one way in and out, on an industrial estate and the nearest decent boozer is miles away - ho hum

I haven't been but everything says the same. Street parking is the best bet, I'm aiming for about a mile away from the ground back towards the M40.
 

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