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13 hours ago, allthegearbutnaeidea said:

The most important man in Berwick sporting history

Certainly cant think there would be anyone more involved and for as long, as for the speedway the late Ian Graham was hugely important in keeping speedway going, for the football the late Ian Oliver did just about ever job for Berwick Rangers.

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56 minutes ago, diamond@heart said:

Can you still pay on the door at Berwick, looking to come up tomorrow night (weather permitting) and was just wondering. Thanks in advance

Yes you can.But think it is cash only (unless it has changed from earlier in the season) Perhaps someone will confirm this.

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10 minutes ago, Fromafar said:

Yes you can.But think it is cash only (unless it has changed from earlier in the season) Perhaps someone will confirm this.

All the details are here.

Looking ahead to ... Poole, Plymouth and Belle Vue - Berwick Bandits Speedway (berwickspeedway.com)

And never ever forget, ITS FREE CAR PARKING.:D

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14 minutes ago, screm said:

All the details are here.

Looking ahead to ... Poole, Plymouth and Belle Vue - Berwick Bandits Speedway (berwickspeedway.com)

And never ever forget, ITS FREE CAR PARKING.:D

So it is cash only at the turnstile( unless you already have an E-ticket).Think some fans thought you can use card at turnstile.

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13 minutes ago, Fromafar said:

So it is cash at the turnstile( unless you already have an E-ticket).

As I understand it, its as follows.

After mid-night tonight its £32 by e-ticket or cash at the turnstile plus £3 for a programme if you choose to buy one. Those who choose e-ticket before mid-night today will get a programme free for their £30.

Its being streamed by Berwick Speedway with £11-99 for the Plymouth match or £9-99 for the Belle Vue match for those who want to buy single matches, or £17-99 to watch both.

Its difficult to understand anyone who doesn't take advantage of the early bird e-ticket then elects to pay £32 when you could watch from home for £17-99.

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5 minutes ago, screm said:

As I understand it, its as follows.

After mid-night tonight its £32 by e-ticket or cash at the turnstile plus £3 for a programme if you choose to buy one. Those who choose e-ticket before mid-night today will get a programme free for their £30.

Its being streamed by Berwick Speedway with £11-99 for the Plymouth match or £9-99 for the Belle Vue match for those who want to buy single matches, or £17-99 to watch both.

Its difficult to understand anyone who doesn't take advantage of the early bird e-ticket then elects to pay £32 when you could watch from home for £17-99.

Especially if there's more than one of you going.

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2 minutes ago, screm said:

I feel another perfect storm coming on, we`ll all come round to yours to watch the stream.

I can bring the crisps.

Yes that's what I said on previous page BSN also streaming Redcar v Scunthorpe tomorrow night 

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4 hours ago, screm said:

As I understand it, its as follows.

After mid-night tonight its £32 by e-ticket or cash at the turnstile plus £3 for a programme if you choose to buy one. Those who choose e-ticket before mid-night today will get a programme free for their £30.

Its being streamed by Berwick Speedway with £11-99 for the Plymouth match or £9-99 for the Belle Vue match for those who want to buy single matches, or £17-99 to watch both.

Its difficult to understand anyone who doesn't take advantage of the early bird e-ticket then elects to pay £32 when you could watch from home for £17-99.

I can't understand why people streaming get a "deal" for buying both matches, but fans attending in person don't?

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8 minutes ago, szkocjasid said:

I can't understand why people streaming get a "deal" for buying both matches, but fans attending in person don't?

 

Just now, Bandit59 said:

Very good point 

The simple answer is Plymouth or Belle Vue fans don't have to buy the other stream. Fans wanting to attend in person don't have a choice! Well actually they do, either pay £32 or don't come.

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8 minutes ago, szkocjasid said:

 

The simple answer is Plymouth or Belle Vue fans don't have to buy the other stream. Fans wanting to attend in person don't have a choice! Well actually they do, either pay £32 or don't come.

And as seen the last double header many done the latter even with free parking mind you there was a perfect storm that night 

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