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Ticket News & Coach Travel Information: Wycombe Wanderers FC v Rochdale AFC - npower Football League Two - Saturday 10th November 2012 - 3.00PM Kick Off,
We will be Allocated in The Dreams Stand and Ticket Prices are as Follows:
Adults £22, Over 65's £18, Student's £18, Under 16's £7,
Please Note: You can buy Tickets Day of The Match at Adams Park!!
Next Trip on the Road is to Adam's Park for Rochdale's 9th League Away Game against Buckinghamshire outfit Wycombe Wanderers FC this will cost £22 Adult & £18 Under 16s on Saturday 10th November 2012, Departing Spotland Stadium at 9.30AM you can book a place for Rochdale's 9th League Away Game of the season by going in the club shop or by calling 0844 826 1907 (option 3)!!
Bookings for other away games can also be taken in advance if Stotts Coaches are to run all season long!!
How to get To Adams Park:
By Road:
Traffic is usually heavy around Adams Park on matchdays so drivers are advised to allow plenty of time. Supporters are recommended to use our Park & Ride service to reduce congestion around the stadium.
Adams Park is signposted from the M40 with brown football / stadium signs.
Leave the M40 at Junction 4 and take the A4010 (John Hall Way, signposted Aylesbury). Cross over three small roundabouts into New Road continuing down the hill to two mini roundabouts at the bottom. Turn sharp left at the first into Lane End Road and continue to the next mini roundabout at which turn right into Hillbottom Road. Adams Park is situated at the very end of the road.
By Rail:
The nearest railway station is High Wycombe, which is approximately 2.5 miles from the stadium. Chiltern Railways operate services to High Wycombe from Birmingham Snow Hill to London Marylebone, Aylesbury and Banbury. Visit the Chiltern Railways website for timetables and further information.
Whenever you're heading to the home of the Blues, simply show your Wycombe Wanderers membership card and you'll receive 20% off your train fare, courtesy of Chiltern Railways.
Then, simply hop on the 'Adams Park' signed bus at the train station which will take you direct to the stadium for just £3.50 (or £4 for a return fare). The bus leaves the station at 13.55 for a 3pm kick-off (Saturdays) and 18.40 for a 7.45pm kick-off (midweek).
Park & Ride:
Cressex Cinema (J4 of M40)
The first bus will leave at 1.30pm on Saturdays and further buses will depart every 20 minutes, with the last bus departing at 2.30pm. (1.30pm/1.50pm/2.10pm/2.30pm)
The first bus will leave at 6.15pm for midweek matches and further buses will depart every 20 minutes, with the last bus departing at 7.15pm. (6.15pm/6.35pm/6.55pm/7.15pm)
All buses will stop en-route at the Turnpike and Squirrel Lane Co-op store. Charge: £3 return from Cressex Cinema and £2 from Turnpike or Squirrel Lane Co-op store. Senior citizens (valid pass required) and kids travel FREE.
All passengers travelling on Route 1 will be provided with a ticket, which they must retain for the return journey.
Please note that the park and ride passengers on the 1.30pm, 1.50pm and 2.10pm buses on Saturday and 6.15pm, 6.35pm and 6.55pm buses for a midweek match will be dropped off at the junction of Hillbottom Road/Lane End Road.
Park and Ride passengers on the 2.30pm buses on a Saturday and 7.15pm buses for a midweek match will be dropped off at the stadium.
Park and Ride passengers will be dropped off at the junction of Hillbottom Road/Lane End Road.
Return: Supporters will be able to board the buses from the ground immediately after the game. Two buses will leave for the return journey of Route 1 approximately 15 minutes after the final whistle. All three buses will return to the ground to collect remaining passengers at approximately 5.30pm.
General Parking:
At the ground: There are limited parking facilities at the ground and access before and after the game is always busy, hence the new initiatives. Alternatively, prices are as follows:
Parking at the ground:
There are limited parking facilities at the ground and access before and after the game is always busy. It is recommended that you arrive early and you use the Cressex Park and Ride. Alternatively, prices are as follows:
- Upper tier parking in official club car park at £5*
- FREE upper tier car-parking at the stadium if you arrive before 1pm for a 3pm kick-off or 6.30pm for a 7.45pm kick-off.*
- FREE upper tier car-parking at the stadium if you arrive with four or more people in your car at any time before kick-off.*
- Parking behind the JFC building on Hillbottom Road at £5.
Street parking is also available in the vicinity of the ground, however, supporters are warned that traffic wardens patrol the area regularly and we would ask you to park sensibly, respecting our neighbours in the Sands area.
*please note that the capacity of the upper car park may be reduced in adverse weather conditions.
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After 3457 forum posts, 11 news comments & 1 match report....The Rochdale Information Robot were Born!!!
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Awayday Guide: Wycombe Wanderers (Buckinghamshire) on 16:56 - Nov 7 with 3210 views
!Next Trip on the Road is to Adam's Park for Rochdale's 9th League Away Game against Staffordshire outfit Port Vale FC this will cost £22 Adult & £18 Under 16s on Saturday 10th November 2012, Departing Spotland Stadium at 9.30AM you can book a place for Rochdale's 9th League Away Game of the season by going in the club shop or by calling 0844 826 1907 (option 3)!!
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Awayday Guide: Wycombe Wanderers (Buckinghamshire) on 17:05 - Nov 7 with 3194 views
Awayday Guide: Wycombe Wanderers (Buckinghamshire) on 16:56 - Nov 7 by boffley
Tazzy---we played Port Vale yesterday
!Next Trip on the Road is to Adam's Park for Rochdale's 9th League Away Game against Staffordshire outfit Port Vale FC this will cost £22 Adult & £18 Under 16s on Saturday 10th November 2012, Departing Spotland Stadium at 9.30AM you can book a place for Rochdale's 9th League Away Game of the season by going in the club shop or by calling 0844 826 1907 (option 3)!!
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I know but now we play Wycombe away on Saturday seen as nobody else could be arsed posting the info i though i might aswell
After 3457 forum posts, 11 news comments & 1 match report....The Rochdale Information Robot were Born!!!
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Awayday Guide: Wycombe Wanderers (Buckinghamshire) on 17:08 - Nov 7 with 3190 views
Awayday Guide: Wycombe Wanderers (Buckinghamshire) on 21:37 - Nov 8 by Doris
Tazzy lad ,this is what we should have at a game ,heard this last saturday and really gets the fans going ,what do you think about an anthem.
Right ok, tazz doesnt seem to want to reply to this (but we have had contact by PM) It may look all premeditated and it is but is a sort of brand awareness among german/belgium/holland fans with their team .I have seen this work with 47000 and with 2000 fans in the grounds all over europe,1 song we can all relate to home or away ?? Time to discuss ways of improving matchday experience if the directors,full and associate will allow. Never seen so many 10/12 year olds with their scarves in the air singing the song ,IT NEVER LEAVES YOU once you have the bug.
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Awayday Guide: Wycombe Wanderers (Buckinghamshire) on 23:02 - Nov 8 by roccydaleian
Is that a Rkershaw song, Doris?
Hopefully,joking apart and given they are top flight this goes on at all grounds in europe,when we walked out to the concouurse at wembley the hair on the back of my head stood up ,i felt almost like this when they sung their anthem ,especially seeing the kids sing it .THIS is the future ,the kids . Did you see the young lad at 17 secounds ,loving the song and within arms reach of away fans (dortmund) and bugger me they can have a beer in their seats.
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Awayday Guide: Wycombe Wanderers (Buckinghamshire) on 23:31 - Nov 8 with 2836 views
Awayday Guide: Wycombe Wanderers (Buckinghamshire) on 23:10 - Nov 8 by Doris
Hopefully,joking apart and given they are top flight this goes on at all grounds in europe,when we walked out to the concouurse at wembley the hair on the back of my head stood up ,i felt almost like this when they sung their anthem ,especially seeing the kids sing it .THIS is the future ,the kids . Did you see the young lad at 17 secounds ,loving the song and within arms reach of away fans (dortmund) and bugger me they can have a beer in their seats.
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A few years ago (1997 to 2001) I had family season tickets to Manchester Storm Ice Hockey. That sort of atmosphere was generated at most home games. A professional "Master of Ceremonies/DJ", video screen, and a willing audience made for many memorable nights out at the Arena. Granted, Ice Hockey has more game breaks, which make it easier to get something going, but it can be done at Football as well. (I recall a "great escape" chant going on for most of the second half of a game, circa 2003) Similarly, last year you had JC,s barmy army chant. Hope it happens more often, it does add to the experience.
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Awayday Guide: Wycombe Wanderers (Buckinghamshire) on 08:15 - Nov 9 with 2783 views
Awayday Guide: Wycombe Wanderers (Buckinghamshire) on 07:15 - Nov 9 by downunder
A few years ago (1997 to 2001) I had family season tickets to Manchester Storm Ice Hockey. That sort of atmosphere was generated at most home games. A professional "Master of Ceremonies/DJ", video screen, and a willing audience made for many memorable nights out at the Arena. Granted, Ice Hockey has more game breaks, which make it easier to get something going, but it can be done at Football as well. (I recall a "great escape" chant going on for most of the second half of a game, circa 2003) Similarly, last year you had JC,s barmy army chant. Hope it happens more often, it does add to the experience.
Not possible. Must be Sally Cinnamon, that Seahorses song, a bit of Northside and then This is the One (cos it's played at Old Trafford so Keith likes it). Be gone with your non-indie ways.