So we now know who we play, when it is played and what time it kicks off (Sat 25th @ 3.00pm).
Tickets and travel and hotels in many cases that have been pencilled in can now be arranged.
I hope the tickets are announced Wednesday morning to give just over a week of selling to get as many yellows up there as possible.
Rochdale took 2500 up there in their replay in what was a disappointing crowd of just under 30,000 so I am hopeful we would, could and should take in and around the 4000 mark up there and being on a Saturday the Geordies should have closer to 40,000 inside the stadium especially if ticket prices remain the same as they did for the Rochdale match (£10 adults and £5 concessions) although they did double it closer to the day of the game which was strange....
Nice stadium, lovely pitch, one team on the up, one team struggling, this has SHOCK written all over it...
COME ON YOU YELLOWS........
Vertigo isn't a fear of heights.Oxygen tank.
Binoculars.
Vertigo medication.
Sherpa team.
Train ticket.
Just a match ticket needed.
Vertigo isn't a fear of heights.
Yes - you would hope this has been discussed prior to last night and details agreed with both clubs.Does anyone know when details will be released we know it’s sat 25th 3pm but ticket info ?
You may say it’s not vertigo but it seems a very long way to meVertigo isn't a fear of heights.
I would of preferred to play Rochdale, an away day and a better chance of going through.
probably won't go to newcastle as some of my mates are doing the weekend which I can't, and the place is hardly an attraction for a driver.
Train is silly money for us (even with discounts) so have decided to drive with a full car. Early start then and breakfast at the services. Overnight in hotel near ground. Looking forward to it; my first time there.I cant afford the train so I am hopefully going on the coach! Crazy I know! Just waiting for my companion to confirm they dont have to work so I can book it lol