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stofts 18 Mar 16 7.57am | |
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Does anyone know please... If I am a silver member, does that mean I should be able to buy home match tickets for myself and my two young sons (they are not members)? Thanks in advance. Stuart
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bubble wrap Carparks in South East London 18 Mar 16 11.15am | |
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Would try the box office, I am a ST Holder and can buy up to 6 tickets for most games and 2 for the Cat A games.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 18 Mar 16 11.18am | |
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In the last week of sale they relax the restrictions and as long as there's a member on the phone, then money is money. Some even go on general sale but you might have a post in view of goal/penalty box.
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stofts 18 Mar 16 11.46am | |
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Many thanks guys. I'll give the box office a ring.
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Isley46 Sanderstead 20 Mar 16 8.13pm | |
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Answer is - it depends (on the match category) For A class matches sometimes you can get up to 8 on one membership For A+ it is one per membership - if your sons are young the junior membership is actually quite good value - still £25 but you get alot of extras throughout the year
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stofts 21 Mar 16 7.16pm | |
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Thanks Isley46. On the website it says that Junior Eagles membership is £40 for under 12 and £45 for over 12. How do I sign them up for £25 like the Silver (Adult) members?
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