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Re: Wolves

by zummerset » 17 Jan 2009 18:12

Me and the missus in for some hospitality for the Wolves game and frolics in the hotel post match..oo aar

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Re: Wolves

by SLAMMED » 18 Jan 2009 22:37

Matt de K Good. The less of those piss throwers the better AFAIC


AFAIC?

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Re: Wolves

by The 17 Bus » 19 Jan 2009 07:33

all footballers are ignorant cnuts

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Re: Wolves

by Royal With Cheese » 19 Jan 2009 10:31

Tony Le Mesmer
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Thaumagurist* South Stand is now apparently on sale to Reading fans....

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDet ... 13,00.html


Great news, i agree that over all we dont fare well in games when the whole south stand is giving to away supprters! Lets just hope we sell them!


Exactly, our home record has seen sh1t this season :roll:

I thought that was a bizarre comment too!

Anyway I'm glad the club have opened up this section to Royals fans rather than giving it to Wolves. The fewer fans they have there the better!

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Re: Wolves

by Rex » 19 Jan 2009 23:51

Lets just hope the south stand for our support is a complete sell out and a good taste of the club actually getting a policy right. Its so depressing looking at an empty south stand.


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Re: Wolves

by Matt de K » 20 Jan 2009 09:16

SLAMMED
Matt de K Good. The less of those piss throwers the better AFAIC


AFAIC?


As far as I'm concerned

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Re: Wolves

by Flash » 20 Jan 2009 21:11

royalexile Lets just hope the south stand for our support is a complete sell out and a good taste of the club actually getting a policy right. Its so depressing looking at an empty south stand.


At the moment looks like there are still loads of seats left. I'm with you I really want us to fill it out. I'm just gutted I'd already bought my ticket as I'm low down Y21-ish which is far inferior to anywhere I like on the south stand. Come on you last-minute-deal-lovers you, buy your tickets...

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Re: Wolves

by AlexY25 » 22 Jan 2009 18:23

R31 and R30 not available anymore even though theres loads left in the areas?

Only R32 online now.

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Re: Wolves

by Schards#2 » 28 Jan 2009 09:29

Astonishingly, no sell out.


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Re: Wolves

by Matt de K » 28 Jan 2009 09:36



you do bring it on yourself!!

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Re: Wolves

by The 17 Bus » 28 Jan 2009 10:21

Schards#2 Astonishingly, no sell out.


Not that astonishing, there is a lack of cash about, it may not be a lot for you, but £23 a ticket is a lot for many, especially if money is short after Xmas. And for many payday will be this thursday or friday.

Still it was about 8k more than Brum.

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Re: Wolves

by Dirk Gently » 28 Jan 2009 10:25

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Schards#2 Astonishingly, no sell out.


Not that astonishing, there is a lack of cash about, it may not be a lot for you, but £23 a ticket is a lot for many, especially if money is short after Xmas. And for many payday will be this thursday or friday.

Still it was about 8k more than Brum.


Plus the South Stand only went on sale to home fans a week or so ago, pending queries on whether Wolves would want it themselves. Plus a fair few tickets were sold to West Midlands inbreds and then cancelled, so were off-sale for a while.

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Re: Wolves

by Silver Fox » 28 Jan 2009 10:27

Without wanting to get involved in anything I genuinely reckon we'd have sold more tickets last night if we had a 30K capacity. Obviously we'd ahve sold more to away fans for starters but I reckon the man in the street wouldn't have fancied their chances of getting a ticket last night yet they would if the stadium was bigger. Don't know if that makes any sense but I know what I mean 8)


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Re: Wolves

by Dirk Gently » 28 Jan 2009 10:30

Silver Fox Without wanting to get involved in anything I genuinely reckon we'd have sold more tickets last night if we had a 30K capacity. Obviously we'd ahve sold more to away fans for starters but I reckon the man in the street wouldn't have fancied their chances of getting a ticket last night yet they would if the stadium was bigger. Don't know if that makes any sense but I know what I mean 8)


Yep, I know exactlky what you mean - there is still a perception out there that it is difficult to get tickets for Reading home games - and amongst the type of people we need to be attracting as new supporters.

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Re: Wolves

by North Somerset Royal » 28 Jan 2009 10:55

Dirk Gently
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Schards#2 Astonishingly, no sell out.


Not that astonishing, there is a lack of cash about, it may not be a lot for you, but £23 a ticket is a lot for many, especially if money is short after Xmas. And for many payday will be this thursday or friday.

Still it was about 8k more than Brum.


Plus the South Stand only went on sale to home fans a week or so ago, pending queries on whether Wolves would want it themselves. Plus a fair few tickets were sold to West Midlands inbreds and then cancelled, so were off-sale for a while.


A Wolves fan who somehow got into the Jazz Cafe and had a ticket in the East Stand said that up there tickets were being touted for £80. He himself got his ticket by joining as a RFC member (despite living in the West Midlands) and he said that loads of others had done the same but had then been sussed and had their tickets and membership cancelled. The reason therefore it fell short of a sell out was most likely unsold tickets in the hands of touts plus inadequate time to re-sell the cancelled tickets.

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Re: Wolves

by Dirk Gently » 28 Jan 2009 11:43

North Somerset Royal A Wolves fan who somehow got into the Jazz Cafe and had a ticket in the East Stand said that up there tickets were being touted for £80. He himself got his ticket by joining as a RFC member (despite living in the West Midlands) and he said that loads of others had done the same but had then been sussed and had their tickets and membership cancelled. The reason therefore it fell short of a sell out was most likely unsold tickets in the hands of touts plus inadequate time to re-sell the cancelled tickets.


Really? Oh, dear! How did that happen, then? 8)

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Re: Wolves

by North Somerset Royal » 28 Jan 2009 12:55

Dirk Gently
North Somerset Royal A Wolves fan who somehow got into the Jazz Cafe and had a ticket in the East Stand said that up there tickets were being touted for £80. He himself got his ticket by joining as a RFC member (despite living in the West Midlands) and he said that loads of others had done the same but had then been sussed and had their tickets and membership cancelled. The reason therefore it fell short of a sell out was most likely unsold tickets in the hands of touts plus inadequate time to re-sell the cancelled tickets.


Really? Oh, dear! How did that happen, then? 8)


DNA samples :lol:

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Re: Wolves

by Upper West Ginger » 28 Jan 2009 13:05

I do hope that any Wolves fans who paid £80 for the match last night consider it money well spent.
Couldn't have happened to a nicer bunch of people.

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Re: Wolves

by SpaceCruiser » 28 Jan 2009 13:50

Schards#2 Astonishingly, no sell out.

No, indeed. However the attendance was close to it - 23K!
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Re: Wolves

by Sun Tzu » 28 Jan 2009 14:42

Lots of people were away on skiing holidays, Year 9s at Maiden Erlegh have exams and apparantly there is a serious out break of athlete's foot in Tilehurst - so the few gaps are easily explained.....

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