The obligatory "I've travelled 10000 miles" fan

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by bigmike » 26 Sep 2006 00:06

Maybe if there were less Man utd fans sitting in the Eaststand whilst wearing Man utd shirts he could have got a seat in the Eaststand :lol:

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by Turns8 » 26 Sep 2006 09:22

Worst thing is, he commented that he will be in Europe again later in the season and wants to come and watch another match!!!!

Hmmm, whats the betting it's around 7 April (ie Liverpool)...

It wouldn't be so bad if his story actually was genuine, but the bit about not being able to even see them on TV is quite frankly pathetic.

Don't let it happen again Reading...I know of plenty of loyal fans who have had to cancel there season ticket this year due to cost and not being able to afford it and when they tried to get tickets through the proper channels for the man u game weren't able to...

Just because this guy went to the local rag the club feel obliged to help...does get on my nerves...

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by URZ_forever » 26 Sep 2006 11:22

Todays EP confirms that he got given a ticket :evil: He sat in the hospitality area

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by TFF » 26 Sep 2006 11:31

URZ_forever Todays EP confirms that he got given a ticket :evil: He sat in the hospitality area


Did he?

Today's paper?

:roll:

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by WestCoast Life » 26 Sep 2006 11:52

I wonder if they checked out his '10,000 miles' story ? He could have been a local plastic trying it on ......


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by Forbury Lion » 26 Sep 2006 12:56

Well done that fan who wrote into the EP and pointed out the EP were rewarding a 'fan' who showed great loyalty to the club by not bothering to attend a single game over the past 15 years with a ticket plenty of more deserving fans were unable to obtain for neither love nor money.

I wouldn't be surprised if the guy was a Man Utd fan to be honest, Why else would he not have flown over for the Darlington game instead?

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by RoyalBlue » 26 Sep 2006 13:29

Farnborough Royal So he decides to live abroad and only try to get a ticket for the biggest game in the clubs history with no royalty points?

I never thought I would say this, but how is this RFC's fault?


I think the only way they are at fault here is falling for his sob story, which is very lacking in credibility, and offering him a place in hospitality.

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by Dirk Gently » 26 Sep 2006 13:31

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Farnborough Royal So he decides to live abroad and only try to get a ticket for the biggest game in the clubs history with no royalty points?

I never thought I would say this, but how is this RFC's fault?


I think the only way they are at fault here is falling for his sob story, which is very lacking in credibility, and offering him a place in hospitality.


Did they "offer him" a place in hospitality - or allow hime (or someone else) to pay for a place in hospitality? I'd imagine that the most likely was that a box holder invited him into their box as a guest after seeing this in the rag.

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by RoyalBlue » 26 Sep 2006 13:46

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Farnborough Royal So he decides to live abroad and only try to get a ticket for the biggest game in the clubs history with no royalty points?

I never thought I would say this, but how is this RFC's fault?


I think the only way they are at fault here is falling for his sob story, which is very lacking in credibility, and offering him a place in hospitality.


Did they "offer him" a place in hospitality - or allow hime (or someone else) to pay for a place in hospitality? I'd imagine that the most likely was that a box holder invited him into their box as a guest after seeing this in the rag.


They seemed pretty quick to claim the credit for themselves (Andy West quoted in the EP) , rather than distancing the club from this unloyal Royal.


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Re: The obligatory "I've travelled 10000 miles" fan

by royalabroad » 19 Feb 2016 11:45

i just stumbled across this old trail - and I am the guy at whom much of this is aimed at. Unfortunately the point of the story was lost on everyone as the Evening Post story did not include the full picture. For roughly 8 years when Reading were at their all time low at Elm Park I was a season ticket holder. Come rain, hail, loss after loss trust me Elm Park was not a joyous place to be. Midweek reserve games. You name it I was there. Crowds averaged between 1,500 and 3,000 for normal league games. You could have had a round of cards with everyone at the reserve games. So whenever I am in Reading (now based in Australia) which is every few years I try to be there at a weekend and try and get to a game. The whole time Reading were in the premier league I was in the UK for 16 hours on my way to Hungary. It happened to be the day we played Utd at home. This is the story (true) I told the club and they did not understand my slight consternation at their reaction - hence the call to the evening post. I hired a car from Heathrow, drove to the game, drove back to Heathrow and flew back to Aus. I cried at seeing where we had got to from where we had been. So apologies if this meant someone else did not get a ticket - but I did not feel I was really doing anyone an injustice.

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by LUX » 19 Feb 2016 14:40

AthleticoSpizz He used to be a school mate of mine (George Palmer)

He's worn well


having seen his name I am 99% sure I was at RS with him too.

maybe a year below me.

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Re: The obligatory "I've travelled 10000 miles" fan

by NessaFromEldorado » 19 Feb 2016 15:25

royalabroad i just stumbled across this old trail - and I am the guy at whom much of this is aimed at. Unfortunately the point of the story was lost on everyone as the Evening Post story did not include the full picture. For roughly 8 years when Reading were at their all time low at Elm Park I was a season ticket holder. Come rain, hail, loss after loss trust me Elm Park was not a joyous place to be. Midweek reserve games. You name it I was there. Crowds averaged between 1,500 and 3,000 for normal league games. You could have had a round of cards with everyone at the reserve games. So whenever I am in Reading (now based in Australia) which is every few years I try to be there at a weekend and try and get to a game. The whole time Reading were in the premier league I was in the UK for 16 hours on my way to Hungary. It happened to be the day we played Utd at home. This is the story (true) I told the club and they did not understand my slight consternation at their reaction - hence the call to the evening post. I hired a car from Heathrow, drove to the game, drove back to Heathrow and flew back to Aus. I cried at seeing where we had got to from where we had been. So apologies if this meant someone else did not get a ticket - but I did not feel I was really doing anyone an injustice.


I wouldn't worry about it. It's just a herd of self-righteous autistic flids who are never happier than when they're furiously banging their typing rods against the keyboard about some trivial pile of bollocks.

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Re: The obligatory "I've travelled 10000 miles" fan

by Mr.Swainey » 20 Feb 2016 12:20

Now that this has been brought up again, my anger has reached its zenith.


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Re: The obligatory "I've travelled 10000 miles" fan

by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Feb 2016 17:39

Stop bleating.

It was ten years ago and Man U aren't quite the same catch as they were then.

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by LUX » 21 Feb 2016 13:39

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AthleticoSpizz He used to be a school mate of mine (George Palmer)

He's worn well


having seen his name I am 99% sure I was at RS with him too.

maybe a year below me.


Now confimred.

Uke would know him better.

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Re: The obligatory "I've travelled 10000 miles" fan

by Ian Royal » 21 Feb 2016 14:22

royalabroad i just stumbled across this old trail - and I am the guy at whom much of this is aimed at. Unfortunately the point of the story was lost on everyone as the Evening Post story did not include the full picture. For roughly 8 years when Reading were at their all time low at Elm Park I was a season ticket holder. Come rain, hail, loss after loss trust me Elm Park was not a joyous place to be. Midweek reserve games. You name it I was there. Crowds averaged between 1,500 and 3,000 for normal league games. You could have had a round of cards with everyone at the reserve games. So whenever I am in Reading (now based in Australia) which is every few years I try to be there at a weekend and try and get to a game. The whole time Reading were in the premier league I was in the UK for 16 hours on my way to Hungary. It happened to be the day we played Utd at home. This is the story (true) I told the club and they did not understand my slight consternation at their reaction - hence the call to the evening post. I hired a car from Heathrow, drove to the game, drove back to Heathrow and flew back to Aus. I cried at seeing where we had got to from where we had been. So apologies if this meant someone else did not get a ticket - but I did not feel I was really doing anyone an injustice.


I don't really see how that 'full picture' makes you look any less of a whiny twat with an over inflated sense of his self entitlement.

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Re: The obligatory "I've travelled 10000 miles" fan

by From Despair To Where? » 21 Feb 2016 17:35

And the winner of the HobNob Pot & Kettle award goes to......

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by Ian Royal » 21 Feb 2016 21:28

From Despair To Where? And the winner of the HobNob Pot & Kettle award goes to......

I don't have an over inflated sense of self-entitlement.

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Re: The obligatory "I've travelled 10000 miles" fan

by Forbury Lion » 22 Feb 2016 16:55

royalabroad i just stumbled across this old trail
1 post - Maybe you should e-mail getreading.co.uk and suggest that as a loyal nobber you should be made moderator.

Have you been to any Reading games since?

I don't have a problem with you wanting to go to the game and using whatever means necessary to get a ticket, I have an issue with the fact that you were able to do this while other, possibly more deserving fans were unable to get a ticket to a sell out game.

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Re: The obligatory "I've travelled 10000 miles" fan

by Z175 » 23 Feb 2016 12:32

royalabroad i just stumbled across this old trail - and I am the guy at whom much of this is aimed at. Unfortunately the point of the story was lost on everyone as the Evening Post story did not include the full picture. For roughly 8 years when Reading were at their all time low at Elm Park I was a season ticket holder. Come rain, hail, loss after loss trust me Elm Park was not a joyous place to be. Midweek reserve games. You name it I was there. Crowds averaged between 1,500 and 3,000 for normal league games. You could have had a round of cards with everyone at the reserve games. So whenever I am in Reading (now based in Australia) which is every few years I try to be there at a weekend and try and get to a game. The whole time Reading were in the premier league I was in the UK for 16 hours on my way to Hungary. It happened to be the day we played Utd at home. This is the story (true) I told the club and they did not understand my slight consternation at their reaction - hence the call to the evening post. I hired a car from Heathrow, drove to the game, drove back to Heathrow and flew back to Aus. I cried at seeing where we had got to from where we had been. So apologies if this meant someone else did not get a ticket - but I did not feel I was really doing anyone an injustice.


I'd hope most true fans would be happier with an ex season ticker holder from Elm Park getting a ticket than the thousands who bought half season tickets in January 2006 just to get a PL season ticket the following year. You would have to be desperate to contact the Post so I think that proves a point. If you need a ticket for the FA Cup final do feel free to post on here in May!

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