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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by The Cap » 21 Oct 2015 16:25

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Arsenal 2005 by quite a stretch. We had the whole of the goal + another allocation along the side of the pitch. And a few people I knew purchased in the home ends through ticketmaster.


Plus we also had 150-200, of our finest, held outside by OB throughout the duration of. A right turn out.

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by Mr.Swainey » 21 Oct 2015 18:17

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Arsenal 2005 by quite a stretch. We had the whole of the goal + another allocation along the side of the pitch. And a few people I knew purchased in the home ends through ticketmaster.


Plus we also had 150-200, of our finest, held outside by OB throughout the duration of. A right turn out.


I was one of those... :?

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by Lower West » 21 Oct 2015 18:51

What was the allocation for the Man City FA Cup tie? Didn't exceed the Arsenal game but must have been p near the top.

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by Winchester Royal » 21 Oct 2015 19:41

I think it was about 3,600?

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by RG30 » 21 Oct 2015 20:06

Standard 3,000 allocation


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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by Lower West » 21 Oct 2015 22:34

RG30 Standard 3,000 allocation


FA Cup is normally greater.

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by RG30 » 22 Oct 2015 09:07

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RG30 Standard 3,000 allocation


FA Cup is normally greater.


15% but we all know how that played out http://hobnob.royals.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=104540

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by UpThePrem » 22 Oct 2015 09:11

That was the problem, we sold out early and left it too late to take the additional allocation. IIRC it was only 3000. Once the tickets were sold out they decided to lay on the coaches. Could have been a lot more going if they acted earlier.



edit....beat me to it.

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by Norfolk Royal » 23 Oct 2015 11:07

Remember going to Rochdale in the late 70s and thinking it was a good turnout. In hindsight though there were probably about 37.


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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by JamieY26 » 23 Oct 2015 12:06

I seem to remember there being a lot of us at Villa in the league cup. We has the lower tier behind the goal and half of the lower tier along the length of the pitch.

Schmichael and Ginola lined up for VIlla... Think we lost 1-0

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by Winston Smith » 23 Oct 2015 12:16

Warfield North Stand Bournemouth away the year we won the League under FSB. We must of had 80% of the crowd.


Was going to suggest this as they gave us one side of the ground as well as the usual away end. Just looked it up and the attendance for that match was 7,106 so maybe not the biggest. Reckon we had about 5000 of that number there that day, which was amazing for those times, and that it was on a Friday night.

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by Turnball ACs » 23 Oct 2015 12:34

I think this will be the biggest away following for a game so early in the season

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by Turnball ACs » 23 Oct 2015 12:48

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RG30 wrote:
Arsenal 2005 by quite a stretch. We had the whole of the goal + another allocation along the side of the pitch. And a few people I knew purchased in the home ends through ticketmaster.


Plus we also had 150-200, of our finest, held outside by OB throughout the duration of. A right turn out.


I was one of those... :?


And so was I......


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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by M Brook » 23 Oct 2015 13:00

Lenny The Tramp Good numbers for Arsenal away in early 70s in FACup according to the old man.

Southampton away League cup quarter final replay in 79 decent too.

Recent times it must be the Arsenal league cup game in 05.


The Southampton match was in '78 and was a 4th round replay. We lost 2-0. There were no facilities in the away end - no loos or refreshments. About ten mins before KO, a number of us asked to be allowed into the adjoining section to use the loo but the stewards refused. Left with no option, there then followed a long line of Reading fans peeing up against the rear wall. Five minutes later a long line of Hampshire's finest filed into the away end, leaning back against the same, probably still slightly damp, rear wall. They were totally bemused by the peels of ironic laughter they were met with.
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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by Nameless » 23 Oct 2015 13:27

Arsenal in 72 was at Elm Park. There was a large away following but they were Arsenal fans.

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by LUX » 23 Oct 2015 13:52

Turnball ACs I think this will be the biggest away following for a game so early in the day


more like it

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by Winston Smith » 23 Oct 2015 13:55

Biggest away following for an early saturday kick off against a team begging with F in the last 10 years

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by bobby1413 » 23 Oct 2015 14:05

Winston Smith Biggest away following for an early saturday kick off against a team begging with F in the last 10 years


Don't wanna p1ss on your strawberries, but have we played Fleetwood or Forest Green... maybe we took more there?

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by CountryRoyal » 23 Oct 2015 15:28

Turnball ACs I think this will be the biggest away following for a game so early in the season


Will this be the largest gathering of people drinking before mid-day, outside of Scotland?

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Re: Biggest Reading Away following

by BuryAway » 23 Oct 2015 23:35

Bristol City away......about 5,500.

Reasons to remember....

Standard things are going well Madejski walkaround with that strange clapping / bobbing movements thing going on
I made the end of season DVD
Great atmosphere
A win !

But best of all Bristol City fans ripping up and depositing season tickets on the pitch.......were there even any games left at home for them ? Think they got proper angry as we mainly laughed at them (ala man on crutches at Brentford away). Police horses made an appearance too).

After, we all got frogmarched from the stadium en mass and remember we passed several side streets and I was near the front in a group of about 15 or so. When passing one side street about the same number of Brizzles ran at us but by the time they got near us the other 2,500 had closed the game and after a fake charge by the Reading fans they about turned to huge amusement from us.

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