Extra Coaches Laid On By Nick's Saints Away Travel For Wolves And Brighton
It seems that this season Saints supporters are gluttons for punishment and we have sold out the full allocation at Manchester City & Wolves with Brighton selling out fairly soon, but the Southampton army needs to get on the road and Nick & his Away Travel are as usual providing the transport to do so.
The 3,000 Saints fans who will make the trip Manchester on Saturday, will do so by various means of transport, but many of them will go on Nicks Saints Away Travel who will be putting on 5 coaches for the game.
After that it is Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday November 9th and Nick's Saints Away Travel will be laying on 6 coaches, that means that they will be transporting over 10% of the Red & White Army who will be making their way to the Black Country.
Tickets for the Brighton game only went on sale today, but are selling fast, as are the tickets for Nick's coaches to the game, with it being virtually impossible to get there and back by train without leaving the game earlier, there is expected to be a high demand and seats are selling fast.
So if you are considering how you are going to get to either Molyneaux or the Amex, why not give Nick's Saints Away Travel your custom and support not just the Saints but a genuine Southampton supporter and his independent local business.
Wolves is just £36.95 and that is far cheaper than the train, Brighton is £26.95 and with no trains running will sell out quickly
With multiple pick up points in and around the Southampton area and depending on the route sometimes beyond, it is a comfortable and convenient way to travel.
More information can be found at Nick's Saints Away Travel
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