NUFC Members What other benefits do you get from becoming a member. Only reason I am really considering paying the £40 to become a member is to get a ticket for the mackem match before they go on general sale on Sunday. If I were to become a member can u only get one ticket per membership, it means i'll be paying £70+ for a ticket but I really cant be arsed to stand in the queue on Sunday morning for hours on end. Any members on here that ca help with info? Muchos Gracias in advancias! :cyber:
Re: NUFC Members not many benefits as such. you do get a lovely glass tankered in a display box, £30 to spend in sports soccer, a ground tour, a badge and a magazine every so often, free entry into reserve matches. the tankered and box is really nice by the way and its massive!
Just que up, for the sake for £40? Thats a day on the lash or at least a fkn good sup before and after.
Aye but I fucking hate queues. If you can get more than one ticket per member can just split the 40 quid between the amount of ppl wanting tickets but I wouldnt imagine you can do it.
I think everyone would have that same idea if you could get more than one ticket per membership mate, unfortunately you cant.
Existing season ticket holders can become members for £30 & recieve the gift pack including £30 Sports World vouchers so its like money back if you need some Donnay socks or Lonsdale strides and somebody you know needs a ticket.
It wouldnt surprise me if they were money off vouchers when you spend a certain amount. It would be fucking CrAzY to give people a £30 voucher + the other stuff for £39.99.
Got our tickets now, two of my season ticket holder mates have become members for £30, which we are giving them in return for the Sports World vouchers haha, more or less money back but have to buy something from there now. Loving these badboys
With £30 sports world vouchers you could probably buy enough Donnay socks to keep you going until the day you die. You'd even have enough to wear on ya hands when it's snowing!
Chelsea (h) switched Our final home game of the season against Chelsea is now confirmed as taking place on Bank Holiday Monday, May 5th, with a 4pm kickoff. The game will be live on SkySports - a move which inconveniences countless numbers of fans who had already made their plans for travel, holidays etc. From the checks we've made, there seem to be no planned engineering works on either the railway or metro lines that will directly affect fans travelling to the game. One person unable to be present at SJP that day is Sir Bobby Robson, who has a prior engagement in Suffolk to receive the freedom of Ipswich - on the 30th anniversary of his guiding the Tractor Boys to FA Cup Final success.