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Reading (A) Tickets - 2,219 (SOLD OUT)
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Any spares out there?0
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I see QPR only took 1,200 last year to Reading, interesting that we are taking 1,000 more..COYR0
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a lot of it has to do with the way fixtures have fallen, our incredibly good start aswell
our 1st 2 away games have been barnsley and blackburn.
reading all be it a pants away day is a pretty easy journey aside from
fulham , millwall, brenford and qpr the next local/easy one to get to.1 -
barstool said:I see QPR only took 1,200 last year to Reading, interesting that we are taking 1,000 more..COYR0
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I see they use a very similar ticketing system to us. U17 tickets £10.. 😊0
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barstool said:I see QPR only took 1,200 last year to Reading, interesting that we are taking 1,000 more..COYR0
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Athletico Charlton said:Sold out but for a couple of disabled spaces from what i see. On holiday so completely forgot to log in! If anyone comes across a spare or two give me a shout please.0
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letthegoodtimesroll said:barstool said:I see QPR only took 1,200 last year to Reading, interesting that we are taking 1,000 more..COYR0
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MuttleyCAFC said:This caught me out - I was thinking, big ground, no problem getting tickets. Three of us were planning to go - anybody know if they might be likely to release more?
Go in the Reading end.0 - Sponsored links:
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are Reading selling home tickets on the day? When there is an away sell out clubs tend to require evidence you are a supporter.0
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walking directions from the railway station to the ground:'I would estimate that the ground is about three miles away from Reading Station, and that unless you walk quite quickly, the journey could take over an hour: Leaving the station, head straight up the road in front of you, crossing over Friar Street onto Queen Victoria Street and heading towards the town centre. Upon reaching Broad Street, you will find yourself opposite the John Lewis store. Cross and head down a narrow passageway (Chain Street) which runs down the right hand side of John Lewis. Soon, you reach a churchyard, which you can cross, bearing right, to the corner of Gun Street and Bridge Street. Cross to the other side of Bridge Street and continue down, turning right into Fobney Street. At the end here, you will soon encounter a couple of blue footpath/cyclepath signs, which point the way to the Madejski Stadium. These will lead you down the left hand footpath alongside the busy A329, which becomes the A33 after about 1200 yards. Keep following this road and eventually you will come to a roundabout. Take the road ahead and continue walking along the roadside. You will briefly walk along a dirt track by the roadside as the A33 crosses a waterway, before walking down the bank to the towpath. The towpath now continues straight ahead towards the stadium, still following the blue cycle path signs. You can't miss it from here, but it is still at least a further 15 minutes walk away'.
got cabs last time and will try same again this time.0 -
MuttleyCAFC said:are Reading selling home tickets on the day? When there is an away sell out clubs tend to require evidence you are a supporter.
https://ticketing.readingfc.co.uk/en-GB/categories/home
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palarsehater said:walking directions from the railway station to the ground:'I would estimate that the ground is about three miles away from Reading Station, and that unless you walk quite quickly, the journey could take over an hour: Leaving the station, head straight up the road in front of you, crossing over Friar Street onto Queen Victoria Street and heading towards the town centre. Upon reaching Broad Street, you will find yourself opposite the John Lewis store. Cross and head down a narrow passageway (Chain Street) which runs down the right hand side of John Lewis. Soon, you reach a churchyard, which you can cross, bearing right, to the corner of Gun Street and Bridge Street. Cross to the other side of Bridge Street and continue down, turning right into Fobney Street. At the end here, you will soon encounter a couple of blue footpath/cyclepath signs, which point the way to the Madejski Stadium. These will lead you down the left hand footpath alongside the busy A329, which becomes the A33 after about 1200 yards. Keep following this road and eventually you will come to a roundabout. Take the road ahead and continue walking along the roadside. You will briefly walk along a dirt track by the roadside as the A33 crosses a waterway, before walking down the bank to the towpath. The towpath now continues straight ahead towards the stadium, still following the blue cycle path signs. You can't miss it from here, but it is still at least a further 15 minutes walk away'.
got cabs last time and will try same again this time.0 -
Looking for two spares if anyone can help0
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i find it odd that they won’t release more tickets - even if only another 500 turn up it would generate £10k or so, enough to pay the week’s wages of a couple of players for virtually no additional cost.1
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I was done at the gym this morning and overheard someone saying they’d bought tickets in the home areas without any trouble. He said he was in the east stand, I think.0
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I need to keep my ‘unwell’ brother busy on Saturday. Any chance someone has 2 tickets I can buy at full price for the Reading game? I’d be grateful. I am in Orpington but happy to drive anywhere in the Charlton or Kent catchment areas to lay and collect - or even meet at the ground if that suits you. Hope you can help.0
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IdleHans said:palarsehater said:walking directions from the railway station to the ground:'I would estimate that the ground is about three miles away from Reading Station, and that unless you walk quite quickly, the journey could take over an hour: Leaving the station, head straight up the road in front of you, crossing over Friar Street onto Queen Victoria Street and heading towards the town centre. Upon reaching Broad Street, you will find yourself opposite the John Lewis store. Cross and head down a narrow passageway (Chain Street) which runs down the right hand side of John Lewis. Soon, you reach a churchyard, which you can cross, bearing right, to the corner of Gun Street and Bridge Street. Cross to the other side of Bridge Street and continue down, turning right into Fobney Street. At the end here, you will soon encounter a couple of blue footpath/cyclepath signs, which point the way to the Madejski Stadium. These will lead you down the left hand footpath alongside the busy A329, which becomes the A33 after about 1200 yards. Keep following this road and eventually you will come to a roundabout. Take the road ahead and continue walking along the roadside. You will briefly walk along a dirt track by the roadside as the A33 crosses a waterway, before walking down the bank to the towpath. The towpath now continues straight ahead towards the stadium, still following the blue cycle path signs. You can't miss it from here, but it is still at least a further 15 minutes walk away'.
got cabs last time and will try same again this time.0 - Sponsored links:
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clive said:0
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I have just bought three in the Reading end. Sitting on hands game!1
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Any spares?0
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Also still looking for spares0
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I think it is crazy Reading didn't give us more tickets, They have enough empty seats.0
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MuttleyCAFC said:I think it is crazy Reading didn't give us more tickets, They have enough empty seats.1
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MuttleyCAFC said:I think it is crazy Reading didn't give us more tickets, They have enough empty seats.0
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clb74 said:MuttleyCAFC said:I think it is crazy Reading didn't give us more tickets, They have enough empty seats.1
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Well, I have today bought tickets in the home end with no difficulty at all. It seems a bit silly as there seemed to be enough empty seats to avoid this.0
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Not sure i can go in the home end. I cannot sit still at the best of times. Still hopefull few spares will knock around tomorrow.3