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mot Why oh why is the Reading v Leeds games always a midweek game??![]()
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by Royal Ginger » 09 Feb 2015 22:40
mot Why oh why is the Reading v Leeds games always a midweek game??![]()
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by murts_the_god » 10 Feb 2015 08:22
Winchester Royal Probably because the clubs prefer to play the longer distance away games midweek so they can set off in the morning and return home without a hotel stay, when a Saturday game realistically requires an overnight stay if you've got a 4-5 hour drive and want your players fresh for 3pm. And football clubs are either tight or skint.
by Winchester Royal » 10 Feb 2015 09:04
murts_the_godWinchester Royal Probably because the clubs prefer to play the longer distance away games midweek so they can set off in the morning and return home without a hotel stay, when a Saturday game realistically requires an overnight stay if you've got a 4-5 hour drive and want your players fresh for 3pm. And football clubs are either tight or skint.
saw the leeds coach outside pentahotel last night
Gav It's the annual "break Jem Karacan's leg" match
Please don't play him tonight SC
UpThePrem Thames Valley Police have a say in it and it wouldn't surprise me if that has been the case. Less Leeds fans = less policing.
by TheWhisper » 10 Feb 2015 12:28
UpThePrem Thames Valley Police have a say in it and it wouldn't surprise me if that has been the case. Less Leeds fans = less policing.
by Mr Optimist » 10 Feb 2015 12:34
TheWhisperUpThePrem Thames Valley Police have a say in it and it wouldn't surprise me if that has been the case. Less Leeds fans = less policing.
They still bring an amazing amount of fans. As of yesterday morning there were only 300 tickets left from their 2,600 allocation
by handbags_harris » 10 Feb 2015 12:54
Royal Ginger I thought it was going to be one of those things that always seems like it's midweek but it's actually not, I've checked and tomorrow will be the 6th midweek game in the last 7 matches against Leeds.
TheWhisperUpThePrem Thames Valley Police have a say in it and it wouldn't surprise me if that has been the case. Less Leeds fans = less policing.
They still bring an amazing amount of fans. As of yesterday morning there were only 300 tickets left from their 2,600 allocation
by WoodleyRoyal » 10 Feb 2015 14:09
by Royalclapper » 10 Feb 2015 15:08
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