There's a large car park on the the opposite side of the dual carriageway from the ground.Kitson12 wrote:Anyone driving? If so, where's the best place to park?
Post made by FRF.heathrow royal wrote:Indeed it does, will definitely be tempted by a bit of lunch too
Thanks. Ours were delivered today.royalexile wrote:On the phone but picked it up at the TO.
I thought that "postcode" post was bolloxleicsRoyal wrote: After reading on here about postcodes required I went over to chance my luck thinking of possible scenario's on the way.
After what happened v Newcastle, they're probably more worried about the behaviour of their own 'fans'.leicsRoyal wrote:Went to Stevenage yesterday and there were no Stevenage fans in sight, just a couple of other Royals fans.
Was actually told be someone at the club that they were expecting a large following from Reading in all areas of the ground and were taking the necessary stewarding/policing measures. The guy at the club actually told me that to be closest to the majority of Reading fans I needed to be in the East terrace however if I just wanted a quite afternoon the North terrace would be better. After reading on here about postcodes required I went over to chance my luck thinking of possible scenario's on the way. The one that I didn't consider was the fact they actually wanted me to buy tickets.
Is this the friendliest club in the league??
LOL @ "might"!!!!heathrow royal wrote:Indeed it does, might even be tempted by a bit of lunch too
Go on then you've twisted my armT.R.O.L.I. wrote:LOL @ "might"!!!!heathrow royal wrote:Indeed it does, might even be tempted by a bit of lunch too
I would suggest that little detail pretty much guarantees there'll be hardly any Reading fans in the home stands. Unless they missed today's game, people would now need to take a day off work to go to Stevenage to buy a ticket in advance, and I can't see too many doing that.leicsRoyal wrote:From my visit to the stadium yesterday it sounds as if Stevenage are expecting there to be more Reading fans than their own.
Tickets for East terrace and North terrace on general sale on a buy as many as you want basis
Only downside is you have to go to the club shop to buy them
'sall right. Just get a cab from Padders to King Crers. For four peeps it might be cheaper than the Tube. And if you get a travel card then get a bus. Seemples.Turns8 wrote:For anyone going up by train...Just found this >>http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/service_d ... tails.html
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