Please note that there is a players coach to Ossett Town on Saturday for the Wakefield game. There are some limited places for supporters. Please see the Wittons official site for full details about booking etc.
I have sent you an e-mail TT.Please could you save me a place for this trip.
Thanks
[quote=“vi8” post=38938]I have sent you an e-mail TT.Please could you save me a place for this trip.
Thanks[/quote]
I had already forwarded your email to both Pete Riley and Neil Wilson
Do Wakefield play at Ossett?
WHS
[quote=“WHS” post=38941]Do Wakefield play at Ossett?
WHS[/quote]
This season, yes they do.
N.B.
Ossett TOWN, not Ossett ALBION
I’m beginning to think having your own ground is nearly unique.
WHS.
Adults £7, Concessions £3, Children £1.
I know that all the Handbooks tend to give directions to Ossett via the M62 and M1. Just as an alternative, on my only visit to Ossett a few seasons ago I did the following.
M62 to junction 25, Exit onto the A644 towards Dewsbury & Wakefield and up through Mirfield, following signs for Ossett Town Centre. This route cuts roughly 10 miles of the suggested journey.
For those who have still to make arrangements for tomorrow, Phil Flavell has got some space in his car. If anybody is interested, then speak to Peter Robinson on 01606 74375
Andy Simpson’s Match Preview on the Guardian Website says that admission Prices at Ingfield tomorrow are Adults £7-50, Concessions £5.
The prices I posted were taken from a news item on Wakefield’s website dated 3rd August, which states Adults £7, Concessions £3, Children £1.
[quote=“WHEELS” post=39006]Andy Simpson’s Match Preview on the Guardian Website says that admission Prices at Ingfield tomorrow are Adults £7-50, Concessions £5.
The prices I posted were taken from a news item on Wakefield’s website dated 3rd August, which states Adults £7, Concessions £3, Children £1.
Just had confirmation by text that the admission prices I posted are correct!
What Simpson is wrong !
Come on ME he can’t be expected to get everything right, its not easy holding down 2 full time jobs, that of sports editor AND Jim Rushes’ PR man.