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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by leon » 22 Jun 2023 11:27

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Can't ever see that changing and for someone who doesn't live in the RG postcode anymore, I'm quite glad for the little bit of extra time to get to games after work!


yeah this. Where do you park?


Usually just park at Mereoak and walk from there, easiest to shoot off from there back towards M3.

Yourself?


round the back of GP - how long does the walk from Meereoak take?

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 22 Jun 2023 11:29

I've always wondered, why do we kick off at 8pm for midweek home fixtures? I know Bolton's used to be the same a few years ago, not sure if they changed it since then mind you.

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by NathStPaul » 22 Jun 2023 11:33

Traffic. Thought it was obvious.

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by Hendo » 22 Jun 2023 11:40

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yeah this. Where do you park?


Usually just park at Mereoak and walk from there, easiest to shoot off from there back towards M3.

Yourself?


round the back of GP - how long does the walk from Meereoak take?


About 25-30 mins usually, but then I am straight out onto the A33 heading back towards M3 and I don't have to navigate the M4 roundabout.

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by leon » 22 Jun 2023 11:43

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Usually just park at Mereoak and walk from there, easiest to shoot off from there back towards M3.

Yourself?


round the back of GP - how long does the walk from Meereoak take?


About 25-30 mins usually, but then I am straight out onto the A33 heading back towards M3 and I don't have to navigate the M4 roundabout.


ooh is that quicker to the M3 than via the M4? What route is that southbound A33...


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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by Clyde1998 » 22 Jun 2023 11:43

We'll play Arsenal's U21s in the EFL Trophy.

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by Hendo » 22 Jun 2023 11:47

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round the back of GP - how long does the walk from Meereoak take?


About 25-30 mins usually, but then I am straight out onto the A33 heading back towards M3 and I don't have to navigate the M4 roundabout.


ooh is that quicker to the M3 than via the M4? What route is that southbound A33...


Yeah, I usually find it is quicker to M3, go the back way through Bramshill, past Eversley, Blackbushe Airport and out onto the M3 at Junction 4a. Usually go that way as well.

The only time I would probably go back via M4 if it's an evening game and I can't be arsed to navigate and just want the simplest drive possible!

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 22 Jun 2023 11:51

NathStPaul Traffic. Thought it was obvious.


Well I thought it may have been something different to that, considering every club is impacted by traffic and travelling to a ground that is what a couple of miles off the motorway isn't the toughest of places to get to, especially when the M4 isn't the worst of motorways in the country either.

But if it's traffic then fair enough, just surprised we are one of the few clubs who kick off at 8 for that reason.


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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by Hendo » 22 Jun 2023 11:52

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NathStPaul Traffic. Thought it was obvious.


Well I thought it may have been something different to that, considering every club is impacted by traffic and travelling to a ground that is what a couple of miles off the motorway isn't the toughest of places to get to, especially when the M4 isn't the worst of motorways in the country either.

But if it's traffic then fair enough, just surprised we are one of the few clubs who kick off at 8 for that reason.


It isn't really to do with the M4 traffic, it is more to do with the traffic coming from town direction.

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by Brum Royal » 22 Jun 2023 11:54

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NathStPaul Traffic. Thought it was obvious.


Well I thought it may have been something different to that, considering every club is impacted by traffic and travelling to a ground that is what a couple of miles off the motorway isn't the toughest of places to get to, especially when the M4 isn't the worst of motorways in the country either.

But if it's traffic then fair enough, just surprised we are one of the few clubs who kick off at 8 for that reason.


It was supposed to do with the "double rush hour" effect caused by everyone piling out of London and getting back to Ding about that time I believe when it was first brought in. It's handy for me and my Dad coming down from the Midlands though certainly.

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by NathStPaul » 22 Jun 2023 12:01

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NathStPaul Traffic. Thought it was obvious.


Well I thought it may have been something different to that, considering every club is impacted by traffic and travelling to a ground that is what a couple of miles off the motorway isn't the toughest of places to get to, especially when the M4 isn't the worst of motorways in the country either.

But if it's traffic then fair enough, just surprised we are one of the few clubs who kick off at 8 for that reason.

Those are my thoughts, not sure why we are so accommodating when much bigger clubs are not. Might have something to do with being on the way in and out of London?

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 22 Jun 2023 12:05

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NathStPaul Traffic. Thought it was obvious.


Well I thought it may have been something different to that, considering every club is impacted by traffic and travelling to a ground that is what a couple of miles off the motorway isn't the toughest of places to get to, especially when the M4 isn't the worst of motorways in the country either.

But if it's traffic then fair enough, just surprised we are one of the few clubs who kick off at 8 for that reason.


It isn't really to do with the M4 traffic, it is more to do with the traffic coming from town direction.


It's not the biggest of towns in the UK though is it really?

As mentioned elsewhere, not sure why we are so accommodating and other clubs aren't really, Reading is hardly the most difficult of places to get to and it's a good 40 miles outside of the M4 traffic from London as well. Anyway, if it gives that extra 30 minutes for home supporters, then I guess it's a bonus (not that our midweek record has been fantastic in recent years).


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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by Hendo » 22 Jun 2023 12:08

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Well I thought it may have been something different to that, considering every club is impacted by traffic and travelling to a ground that is what a couple of miles off the motorway isn't the toughest of places to get to, especially when the M4 isn't the worst of motorways in the country either.

But if it's traffic then fair enough, just surprised we are one of the few clubs who kick off at 8 for that reason.


It isn't really to do with the M4 traffic, it is more to do with the traffic coming from town direction.


It's not the biggest of towns in the UK though is it really?

As mentioned elsewhere, not sure why we are so accommodating and other clubs aren't really, Reading is hardly the most difficult of places to get to and it's a good 40 miles outside of the M4 traffic from London as well. Anyway, if it gives that extra 30 minutes for home supporters, then I guess it's a bonus (not that our midweek record has been fantastic in recent years).


Size? No, probably not. Size of workforce in and around town? Much bigger.

I feel like this is a post of someone who hasn't been on the IDR between the hours of 5:30 - 7:00 recently.

When I was living in central London and getting the train to evening games, there were multiple times that I nearly missed the kick-off due to the bus simply not being able to get through traffic.

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by royal67 » 22 Jun 2023 12:10

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by Clyde1998 » 22 Jun 2023 12:12

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Well I thought it may have been something different to that, considering every club is impacted by traffic and travelling to a ground that is what a couple of miles off the motorway isn't the toughest of places to get to, especially when the M4 isn't the worst of motorways in the country either.

But if it's traffic then fair enough, just surprised we are one of the few clubs who kick off at 8 for that reason.


It isn't really to do with the M4 traffic, it is more to do with the traffic coming from town direction.


It's not the biggest of towns in the UK though is it really?

As mentioned elsewhere, not sure why we are so accommodating and other clubs aren't really, Reading is hardly the most difficult of places to get to and it's a good 40 miles outside of the M4 traffic from London as well. Anyway, if it gives that extra 30 minutes for home supporters, then I guess it's a bonus (not that our midweek record has been fantastic in recent years).

We'll have a fairly high percentage of supporters living outside the town (in places like Bracknell, Maidenhead, Newbury, Basingstoke, Didcot, etc.) which will have an impact on this.

I don't know if we have an abnormally large percentage of our support from outside the primary urban area of the team however.

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 22 Jun 2023 12:13

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It isn't really to do with the M4 traffic, it is more to do with the traffic coming from town direction.


It's not the biggest of towns in the UK though is it really?

As mentioned elsewhere, not sure why we are so accommodating and other clubs aren't really, Reading is hardly the most difficult of places to get to and it's a good 40 miles outside of the M4 traffic from London as well. Anyway, if it gives that extra 30 minutes for home supporters, then I guess it's a bonus (not that our midweek record has been fantastic in recent years).


Size? No, probably not. Size of workforce in and around town? Much bigger.

I feel like this is a post of someone who hasn't been on the IDR between the hours of 5:30 - 7:00 recently.

When I was living in central London and getting the train to evening games, there were multiple times that I nearly missed the kick-off due to the bus simply not being able to get through traffic.


Yeah it is, ultimately I don't know I don't really go through the town. Obviously people more local to the area would be able to explain, I've just never heard somebody say that Reading is one of the tougher places to get to/through in the UK, that's usually reserved for anywhere inside the M25, going down the M6 (or across the M62) or getting to Norwich.

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by leon » 22 Jun 2023 12:15

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About 25-30 mins usually, but then I am straight out onto the A33 heading back towards M3 and I don't have to navigate the M4 roundabout.


ooh is that quicker to the M3 than via the M4? What route is that southbound A33...


Yeah, I usually find it is quicker to M3, go the back way through Bramshill, past Eversley, Blackbushe Airport and out onto the M3 at Junction 4a. Usually go that way as well.

The only time I would probably go back via M4 if it's an evening game and I can't be arsed to navigate and just want the simplest drive possible!


Interesting Hendo

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by Orion1871 » 22 Jun 2023 12:23

Clyde1998 We'll play Arsenal's U21s in the EFL Trophy.


Can't wait

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Re: Fixtures 23/24

by Royal_jimmy » 22 Jun 2023 12:27

If we weren't such a mess I'd fancy us to win our first 5 league fixtures on paper.

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