Crystal Palace (A) Tickets

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Re: Crystal Palace (A) Tickets

by Dirk Gently » 09 Feb 2010 14:37

TheMaraudingDog Charolton stewards got a good shoe in from United fans not long ago and one even got her minge gropped 8)


But did get arrested for it ....

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2005/nov/22/newsstory.manchesterunited

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Re: Crystal Palace (A) Tickets

by Compo's Hat » 11 Feb 2010 18:12

Palace have reduced the prices of child tickets now.

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDet ... 66,00.html

Must of realised it's half term week so fair play to them considering all their financial problems.

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Re: Crystal Palace (A) Tickets

by DaveM » 14 Feb 2010 22:20

think i've left it a bit late for tickets for this one - does anyone know if they will be for sale on the gate?

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Re: Crystal Palace (A) Tickets

by Rex » 14 Feb 2010 22:47

They should be. Ring up their T/O. Though a local i doubt it has sold out.

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Re: Crystal Palace (A) Tickets

by Dirk Gently » 15 Feb 2010 07:58

DaveM think i've left it a bit late for tickets for this one - does anyone know if they will be for sale on the gate?


But be careful what you say when you phone up and offer them £27.50. You might end up owning the club.


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Re: Crystal Palace (A) Tickets

by Stuka » 15 Feb 2010 12:52

Dirk Gently
DaveM think i've left it a bit late for tickets for this one - does anyone know if they will be for sale on the gate?


But be careful what you say when you phone up and offer them £27.50. You might end up owning the club.



LOL

By the way I think the game has been arranged for Wednesday. Sorry if you already knew this.

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Re: Crystal Palace (A) Tickets

by secks » 16 Feb 2010 18:44

I ordered my tickets on Thursday, but still not received them? Anyone else in this boat?

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Re: Crystal Palace (A) Tickets

by Compo's Hat » 18 Feb 2010 21:23

Dirk Gently And beware, Palace have a new stewarding regime this season and apparentlyly they're amongst the worst.


For once your information is wide of the mark.

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Re: Crystal Palace (A) Tickets

by Dirk Gently » 19 Feb 2010 12:22

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Dirk Gently And beware, Palace have a new stewarding regime this season and apparentlyly they're amongst the worst.


For once your information is wide of the mark.


Good to hear - hopefully they've calmed down recently after the complaints they received - and/or they see Reading fans as being "low risk" - but early in the season there were some bad reports about them.


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Re: Crystal Palace (A) Tickets

by Flyingkiwi » 22 Feb 2010 03:50

Jesus! For a club in the financial shite, they don't make it easy to get a ticket do they?

First; the ticket seller at the away fan enterance wouldn't take a 50 quid note and told me to go to the main office who wouldn't sell me an away ticket and sent me back to the first office (but with change) only to find that the bastards had closed up. I only got attention after banging furiously on the window (only 2 left for the Reading section at the time too) but I eventually got in (a few minutes late) and didn't miss anything important. 8)

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Re: Crystal Palace (A) Tickets

by Magnus » 23 Feb 2010 13:37

Dirk Gently
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Dirk Gently And beware, Palace have a new stewarding regime this season and apparentlyly they're amongst the worst.


For once your information is wide of the mark.


Good to hear - hopefully they've calmed down recently after the complaints they received - and/or they see Reading fans as being "low risk" - but early in the season there were some bad reports about them.

No smoke without fire you reckon then?

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Re: Crystal Palace (A) Tickets

by Magnus » 23 Feb 2010 13:38

Flyingkiwi Jesus! For a club in the financial shite, they don't make it easy to get a ticket do they?

First; the ticket seller at the away fan enterance wouldn't take a 50 quid note and told me to go to the main office who wouldn't sell me an away ticket and sent me back to the first office (but with change) only to find that the bastards had closed up. I only got attention after banging furiously on the window (only 2 left for the Reading section at the time too) but I eventually got in (a few minutes late) and didn't miss anything important. 8)

I guess the moral of the story is don't turn up 2 minutes before kick off with just a 50 quid note to show for yourself.

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Re: Crystal Palace (A) Tickets

by Flyingkiwi » 23 Feb 2010 13:49

Magnus
Flyingkiwi Jesus! For a club in the financial shite, they don't make it easy to get a ticket do they?

First; the ticket seller at the away fan enterance wouldn't take a 50 quid note and told me to go to the main office who wouldn't sell me an away ticket and sent me back to the first office (but with change) only to find that the bastards had closed up. I only got attention after banging furiously on the window (only 2 left for the Reading section at the time too) but I eventually got in (a few minutes late) and didn't miss anything important. 8)

I guess the moral of the story is don't turn up 2 minutes before kick off with just a 50 quid note to show for yourself.


Well...

Indeed.

However, if Reading made ordering tickets by non-members a fraction easier I, perhaps, wouldn't have had the problem in the first place (and. maybe. if the Bank of China hadn't given me 3,600 quid all in 50 quid notes before I left: I did wonder if high denomination notes would cause a problem).


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