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17 minutes ago, ponsaelius said:

Is it an away ticket?

 

Had that issue with one previously being forwarded by a mate. He had to make sure it was the correct age band/ticket price before sending it and it worked.

 

 

 

 

Yeah, can't make Villa this weekend after all - we're both standard adult tickets so should be OK.

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22 minutes ago, BlueStar said:

 

Yeah, can't make Villa this weekend after all - we're both standard adult tickets so should be OK.

 

There's a step where you need to pick it and it's not entirely obvious as it sometimes won't be set on the right one straight away. 

 

Also I think can only do it 48 hours before, so perhaps that's why? It's more than that until KO still?

 

 

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3 minutes ago, ponsaelius said:

 

There's a point where you need to pick it and it's not entirely obvious as it sometimes won't be set on the right one straight away. 

Yeah, sometimes there’s a difference between digital/paper, standing/seating, normal view/restricted view, or anything like that really, and you’ve got to make sure it’s set to the same as when you purchased.

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10 minutes ago, ponsaelius said:

 

There's a step where you need to pick it and it's not entirely obvious as it sometimes won't be set on the right one straight away. 

 

Also I think can only do it 48 hours before, so perhaps that's why? It's more than that until KO still?

 

 

 

 

5 minutes ago, SteV said:

Yeah, sometimes there’s a difference between digital/paper, standing/seating, normal view/restricted view, or anything like that really, and you’ve got to make sure it’s set to the same as when you purchased.

 

 

AHH, I had to select "Adult LowerTier" instead of just Adult. Cheers

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Knew there was a biography on George Robledo coming out but wasn’t sure when. Sounds a really good read. 
 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Postcards-Santiago-George-Robledo-Story/dp/1785909746

 

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Long before Erling Haaland, Thierry Henry and Eric Cantona, there was George Robledo, the first overseas star of English football. Abandoned by his father as a child in Chile, Robledo came to the UK, where he was raised in a Yorkshire mining village, serving underground as a ‘Bevin Boy’ during the Second World War prior to making his name with Barnsley.

 

During the 1951–52 season, his thirty-three goals for Newcastle United in what is now the Premier League were the most goals scored in a single season by an overseas registered, foreign-born player, a record that has stood unbroken for over seventy years – despite what the record books might say.

 

Postcards from Santiago is the poignant, inspiring story of Robledo’s remarkable journey from the moon-like wastes of the Atacama Desert to the cover of John Lennon’s 1974 album Walls and Bridges, via Wembley glory and the 1950 World Cup in Brazil. Where, in England’s first ever World Cup match, Robledo became the first Football League player from outside the British Isles to face England in an official international.

 

 

 

 

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We are excited to announce an incredible opportunity for our local supporters and fans to be part of commercial filming. 

 

Dates: 30th April & 1st May 

Location: Newcastle City Centre 

 

Time: 8am - 6pm on both shoot days 

Role: Unpaid, but a fantastic chance to be involved with the club 

 

Ages: 18-70

 

We are looking for enthusiastic individuals to join us as extras in this exciting project.  

 

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Going all in with the Isak meme for the new kit reveal?

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Lars Sivertsen on Talksport just now speaking very well about NUFC. Labouring the point that we sold players we didn't want to sell, and we were being ignored when the window shut due to a lack of business, but sometimes keeping a tight squad together and good coaching pays dividends.

 

Seems to really understand the game.

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