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Post by Bill on Oct 31, 2004 19:10:13 GMT
i'm in 6th form at my high school and unemployed & think there should be a discounted price for students, anyone agree or disagree??
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Post by Del Boy on Oct 31, 2004 19:11:08 GMT
I agree. It's not fair how people who are still in full time education have to pay adult prices.
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Post by Bill on Oct 31, 2004 21:06:56 GMT
If we were to lower them, i think we'd get a few more student fans but not many, worth trying though.
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Post by Del Boy on Oct 31, 2004 21:20:08 GMT
My mates a student and he gets in to posh for £8!
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Post by Bill on Oct 31, 2004 21:23:51 GMT
WHAT!!! How come???
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Post by Del Boy on Oct 31, 2004 21:25:01 GMT
Dunno. Just payes that on the gate. Where do u sit/stand when u go posh?
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Post by Bill on Oct 31, 2004 21:25:57 GMT
Terrace best atmoshere (cheaper) ;D
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Post by Del Boy on Oct 31, 2004 21:27:17 GMT
Yeah thats where he goes.
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Post by Bill on Oct 31, 2004 21:28:37 GMT
have to ask next time i go
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Post by Bill on Oct 31, 2004 21:29:10 GMT
Where do you sit/stand when you go?
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Post by Del Boy on Oct 31, 2004 21:31:20 GMT
Sit in da North Stand. At the bottom near London Road End. Gonna go in da terrace when have to pay adult price coz it'll be cheaper.
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Post by nickisposh on Oct 31, 2004 21:35:32 GMT
Without wanting to make you feel stupid, you can pay student prices. As soon as they no longer let you in as a child, and as long as you are in full time education (so that includes school, 6th form, college, University) you pay a student price. i've been doing that for almost 4 years now. Just take along some proof, eg NUS card, a letter from your school with your name/date on it, I always took my exam entry form. £5 entry for the Donny game it was for me aswell
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Post by Del Boy on Oct 31, 2004 21:36:46 GMT
Did you show some proof of that there?
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Post by Bill on Oct 31, 2004 22:41:48 GMT
cheers dude owe u 1!!!!!
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Post by Del Boy on Oct 31, 2004 23:00:30 GMT
Without wanting to make you feel stupid, you can pay student prices. As soon as they no longer let you in as a child, and as long as you are in full time education (so that includes school, 6th form, college, University) you pay a student price. i've been doing that for almost 4 years now. Just take along some proof, eg NUS card, a letter from your school with your name/date on it, I always took my exam entry form. £5 entry for the Donny game it was for me aswell What proof did u show at donny?
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