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One of my clients has a current contract with Barclays Bank
Hope you're still going to Ibrox, squire!
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Hope you're still going to Ibrox, squire!
Don't be mean! Gave up my season tickets, but will reapply in 3 years when they get back to the premier division
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Do Barclays need a freelance copywriter?
I'll ask, but don't hold your breath
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The main expense will always be getting there. If I rock up at the train station on the day, it's about £300 return for me. Even this far out, I'd be looking at £100, maybe £150.
I'm in that boat too. It's a pain not being able to do stuff on the spur of the moment. My job also contributes to that.
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Trains to London from here are quite cheap, especially with a rail card as well.
What would be the best day to go to have the best chance of seeing Andy? I never pay attention to how WTF works, is it one match in the morning and one in the afternoon? If so then I guess it's completely random.
Ideally I'd like to see the semi-finals but not sure how easy it would be to get tickets for then.
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I'm going  on the Saturday. Can't wait. any1 know what tie is on the Saturday? 
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has anyone had their tickets yet? I seem to remember in last 2 years getting them more than a month in advance. We won't know who is playing which day until just before jk when they announce the two groups and which group is playing first.
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Me! Me! Me! ..oh dammit. I need a flight.   Same case here!!
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Look up Daily Mirror news. Tickets for £16 with fees for all days
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I'd love to go to the WTF, but got no one to take me. I don't think my brother would relish hours of tennis.
Apparently the ticket sales went mad after Andy won the USO, so hopefully he'll play in front of supportive crowds.
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Ah my mate's let me down. Was originally quite keen but then booked a three day trip to London for the same week with his girlfriend, so now isn't so fussed about going down on the Monday as well. No-one else really to ask and don't really fancy going on my own. Oh well.
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Trains to London from here are quite cheap, especially with a rail card as well.
What would be the best day to go to have the best chance of seeing Andy? I never pay attention to how WTF works, is it one match in the morning and one in the afternoon? If so then I guess it's completely random.
Ideally I'd like to see the semi-finals but not sure how easy it would be to get tickets for then.
There is an afternoon session and an evening session each day MH. Each consists of a doubles match followed by a singles match. No telling who will be playing when in the Round Robin stages though. We went two years ago and it was well worth the effort - wish we could go again this year!
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@TMH I've been on my own and people are really friendly and are happy to chat. Last year found myself sitting next to a big Andy fan. Result.Am going 4 times and think I'll be on my own for at least a couple of sessions. Doesn't matter. Andy better turn up this year, is all 
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Does anyone know where this tournament goes next year? I think that this year is the last time it will be in the UK so if you can go, do it and please may Murray win and end the season in glory Duty stops me going but I'll be glued to the TV.
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Doesn't it have one more year in London after this year? I think the players like having it here - they are very well looked after and it is very easy to get to from wherever in the world they are based - although I think they are all likely to be Europeans this year aren't they?
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