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« on: April 20, 2018, 10:39:38 PM »
Good news about the pricing and that they're on sale before the end of the season.

Well done BUFC.

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Re: Season Tickets
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2018, 08:54:50 PM »
After the recent performances we should be queuing round the ground to get season tickets for next season, never been so confident about our immediate future under this very special manager.

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« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2018, 11:15:15 PM »
Salford are offering season tickets at £100 for adults,it just shows how heavily they are funded from the Man Utd has beens and dodgy Limb xx
Tut tut that system does not work.

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Re: Season Tickets
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2018, 07:11:46 AM »
Salford are offering season tickets at £100 for adults,it just shows how heavily they are funded from the Man Utd has beens and dodgy Limb xx
Tut tut that system does not work.

Spot on young Chubs, it's a financial flagship that undoubtedly will eventually SINK. Without Peter Lims Billionaire backing they would still & Always will be PUB team with money. Just like Chelsea take away Abromavichs Billions & they would fold overnight.

Let's put this week in2 perspective. We've beaten 2 sides that could be Football League in the near future. We're does that leave US??

I'll tell u. With about 65 away & 900 loyal home fans. No doubt if we did gate-crash the play offs the Plastic trophy hunters would crawl out from under their stones put on a brand new BUFC shirt & slag off our under achievers??

The response to Craig Elliot's transformation of our fortunes has been amazing yet the response even on here by many has been Luke warm. If we'd gone down with Murray Tinpot Tamworth & Ferribye the malicious posters would have been dusting down their keyboards & licking their lips.

To the True BUFC fans home & away...Happy Daze!!!!

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Re: Season Tickets
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2018, 08:15:53 AM »
Salford are offering season tickets at £100 for adults,it just shows how heavily they are funded from the Man Utd has beens and dodgy Limb xx
Tut tut that system does not work.


Have to say that arriving and finding prices £10 for adults and just £5 concessions and brand new shiny stadium, with the lack of crowds it must be draining someones bank account.

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Re: Season Tickets
« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2018, 11:02:41 AM »
Salford are offering season tickets at £100 for adults,it just shows how heavily they are funded from the Man Utd has beens and dodgy Limb xx
Tut tut that system does not work.

Spot on young Chubs, it's a financial flagship that undoubtedly will eventually SINK. Without Peter Lims Billionaire backing they would still & Always will be PUB team with money. Just like Chelsea take away Abromavichs Billions & they would fold overnight.

Let's put this week in2 perspective. We've beaten 2 sides that could be Football League in the near future. We're does that leave US??

I'll tell u. With about 65 away & 900 loyal home fans. No doubt if we did gate-crash the play offs the Plastic trophy hunters would crawl out from under their stones put on a brand new BUFC shirt & slag off our under achievers??

The response to Craig Elliot's transformation of our fortunes has been amazing yet the response even on here by many has been Luke warm. If we'd gone down with Murray Tinpot Tamworth & Ferribye the malicious posters would have been dusting down their keyboards & licking their lips.

To the True BUFC fans home & away...Happy Daze!!!!
when the 92 get fed up, i agree with you both, they will sink. We've played them on their way up, and we'll play them on their way down. Scarborough, Rushden, Ferriby....
He who would valiant be , 'gainst all disaster.
Let him in constancy follow the master.
There's no discouragement shall make him once relent
His first avowed intent, to be a Pilgrim.

John Bunyan, 1684