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Anyone know if you can pay on the night at St Andrews? The club website hasn’t been updated.
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https://x.com/StevenageFC/status/1899137548296901058?t=EN2gzCY-ZuF_2T8oVWmmuA&s=19
"Tickets can be purchased from the Kop Ticket Office at St Andrew's tomorrow night - card only."
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Still awaiting confirmation from Brum.
You are able to buy online from us now and collect from the ground though, I believe.
Edit: By the ground, I mean Birmingham, not ours, if unable to get to ours.
Edited by Chuds at 12:25:57 on 10th March 2025
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I sent one of my lackies to BHW and now sorted
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May see you there then old boy.
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Nice one. Nortlondonboro and brickbat accompanying me
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I've asked them on X and they've emailed Birmingham to find out and will let me know when they reply. So I'll let you know when they've replied.
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Where is everybody parking? Any recommendations?
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Spent hours looking around Google maps for somewhere good. Read that they close Coventry Road for an hour after the game (not sure if applies to night games though)
Personally I'm getting there early (midday) so going to see if I can park on Lower Dartmouth Street /Witton Street as I'm coming from the North. Hopefully it's not a rough area when my car gets nicked or I get stabbed on the way back!
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Just seven hours and forty five minutes to kill, Sev
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He's just going to sit outside the stadium staring at the closed turnstyles, to prepare himself for 2 hours of similar excitement after 7.45
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Probably won't get there until 12.30. Eat my packed lunch. Leave car about 1 once I'm happy with my location and assessed the goings on. Walk into city or nearby place, maybe an hour walking. Find somewhere where there's activity, walk around shops and anything else that takes my eye for a few hours. Head to a pub restaurant for about 5 and have some dinner (sausage and mash likely). Head to the ground which may be like a 45 minute walk depending where I go. Aim to get there for about 6.45. Take some photos, wander around the ground area. Go in.
Be a nice stress free, relaxing day, hopefully where I can just do whatever takes my fancy. (Not dissimilar to when I go cruising and you dock at a city in the morning and have all day to kill).
Much prefer that to driving in traffic/rush hour, struggling to park, rushing to find somewhere to eat, rush to ground and get stuck in queues, watch shit football in the cold then drive home.
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This is probably the best post I've read on Borochat.
Its verging on the Joycean.
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And yet you couldn’t even give it a like.
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I'm guessing he sent Sev a cake instead.
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Cruising means something different to most on here.
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I work in Birmingham... you really have to watch where you park. I'd avoid Digbeth and most of Small Heath... so many stories of cars being targeted & often stripped!
A lot of the streets towards between the ground and City centre are also permits up to 6pm. I'll probably park towards where the coach station is (Bradford St / Warwick St)
Another good shout if you get there early is Great Colmore St - it's a bit of a walk to the ground but restrictions are only 11-12pm and also really easy getting away straight onto the A38 and M6 to get home :)
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/www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-68004690
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At least the police tried really hard to find the culprits.
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Thanks both, i've just paid £3 to park in Small Heath Morrisons. Apparently that's for the whole evening too?
It's a fail safe although sounds too good to be true.
If not then we just pray!
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Remember going to Villa Park, many many years ago when we were confronted by some likely lads! They wanted paying to look aftee my car. I just ignored them but then worried my car would get wrecked. Thankfully my car was safe and sound when returning from the game. What a dump that place is with more than its fair share of idiots!
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