Park at Beaconsfield station then train to Wembley Park is normally good.double d wrote:Going to charity shield game on Sunday and want to drive to Wembley on Sunday. What is the best way/cheapest to get there? Was thinking train at first but could drove to Uxbridge or something and get the tube? Haven't been to Wembley for donkeys years!
Go down the M40 to Hillingdon & get the tube in.double d wrote:Should have mentioned I'm driving from twyford.
Why haven't you?double d wrote:Going to charity shield game on Sunday and want to drive to Wembley on Sunday. What is the best way/cheapest to get there? Was thinking train at first but could drove to Uxbridge or something and get the tube? Haven't been to Wembley for donkeys years!
Because I'm not paying 70 quid to watch us lose a game when I can watch it on tv. Only going because I get free tickets. I don't support reading much these days anymore anyway I support other teamJohn Smith wrote:Why haven't you?double d wrote:Going to charity shield game on Sunday and want to drive to Wembley on Sunday. What is the best way/cheapest to get there? Was thinking train at first but could drove to Uxbridge or something and get the tube? Haven't been to Wembley for donkeys years!
Well I suggest you get off this forum then. You contribute nothing as it isdouble d wrote:Because I'm not paying 70 quid to watch us lose a game when I can watch it on tv. Only going because I get free tickets. I don't support reading much these days anymore anyway I support other teamJohn Smith wrote:Why haven't you?double d wrote:Going to charity shield game on Sunday and want to drive to Wembley on Sunday. What is the best way/cheapest to get there? Was thinking train at first but could drove to Uxbridge or something and get the tube? Haven't been to Wembley for donkeys years!
Oooo somebody is ratlolololololed.John Smith wrote:Well I suggest you get off this forum then. You contribute nothing as it isdouble d wrote:Because I'm not paying 70 quid to watch us lose a game when I can watch it on tv. Only going because I get free tickets. I don't support reading much these days anymore anyway I support other teamJohn Smith wrote: Why haven't you?
Well the fact you don't support a team yet still post on their club's forum says a lot about you really. That and the fact you choose to drive a car to a football match. At Wembley. To watch Arsenal.double d wrote:Oooo somebody is ratlolololololed.John Smith wrote:Well I suggest you get off this forum then. You contribute nothing as it isdouble d wrote:
Because I'm not paying 70 quid to watch us lose a game when I can watch it on tv. Only going because I get free tickets. I don't support reading much these days anymore anyway I support other team
Just because I don't watch reading much anymore doesn't mean jack. I would rather watch a team that I get a free season ticket for then be a mug and pay 450 quid to watch drivel. Who made you forum police
Out of interest, which team do you support now?double d wrote:Because I'm not paying 70 quid to watch us lose a game when I can watch it on tv. Only going because I get free tickets. I don't support reading much these days anymore anyway I support other teamJohn Smith wrote:Why haven't you?double d wrote:Going to charity shield game on Sunday and want to drive to Wembley on Sunday. What is the best way/cheapest to get there? Was thinking train at first but could drove to Uxbridge or something and get the tube? Haven't been to Wembley for donkeys years!
double d wrote:It's a free game for me at Wembley. Would you turn down a fully comp ticket regardless of the team? I think not. It's football. I am not such a wum like you to care. Go and police something else
Fleetwood and forest green roversdean horrix legend wrote:Out of interest, which team do you support now?double d wrote:Because I'm not paying 70 quid to watch us lose a game when I can watch it on tv. Only going because I get free tickets. I don't support reading much these days anymore anyway I support other teamJohn Smith wrote: Why haven't you?
I only ask ,as I have been a Reading fan all my life(I'm 53) and find it difficult to understand how you can just go and "support another team".
For what reason? How long were you a supporter of Reading FC?double d wrote:Fleetwood and forest green roversdean horrix legend wrote:Out of interest, which team do you support now?double d wrote:
Because I'm not paying 70 quid to watch us lose a game when I can watch it on tv. Only going because I get free tickets. I don't support reading much these days anymore anyway I support other team
I only ask ,as I have been a Reading fan all my life(I'm 53) and find it difficult to understand how you can just go and "support another team".
double d wrote:Forest green due to family connections .

I won't be "ratttlolololed" by someone who turned their back on Reading to go and follow two teams. Are you 6 years old? With your head in the sand?double d wrote:Fleetwood I like them and the way they have modelled themselves and risen through the leagues. I have gone to a few games. Forest green due to family connections I have a ST (albeit free).
I had a season ticket for 20 years and just kind of fell out of love for it tbh with you. I can't explain why.
At least they are successful and have won trophies. Now scuttle away forum policeJohn Smith wrote:I won't be "ratttlolololed" by someone who turned their back on Reading to go and follow two teams. Are you 6 years old? With your head in the sand?double d wrote:Fleetwood I like them and the way they have modelled themselves and risen through the leagues. I have gone to a few games. Forest green due to family connections I have a ST (albeit free).
I had a season ticket for 20 years and just kind of fell out of love for it tbh with you. I can't explain why.
I've got a pen and paper here at the ready; go ahead and list me everything that both Fleetwood Town and Forest Green Rovers have won...double d wrote:At least they are successful and have won trophies. Now scuttle away forum policeJohn Smith wrote:I won't be "ratttlolololed" by someone who turned their back on Reading to go and follow two teams. Are you 6 years old? With your head in the sand?double d wrote:Fleetwood I like them and the way they have modelled themselves and risen through the leagues. I have gone to a few games. Forest green due to family connections I have a ST (albeit free).
I had a season ticket for 20 years and just kind of fell out of love for it tbh with you. I can't explain why.
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