Priority for away tickets next season

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Re: Priority for away tickets next season

by Cobi » 12 Mar 2012 07:39

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T.R.O.L.I. ^ and the rest of the world breathes a huge sigh of relief.


Unfortunately there will always be someone who feels hard done by.

I agree that if you live up north (or far away from Reading) like some posters have said, and can't get to the home games, then it does seem unfair that you would be pushed out of the away tickets.


That's a job for STAR to put something in place for it's Northern Exiles.

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Re: Priority for away tickets next season

by RoyalBlue » 12 Mar 2012 12:14

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66DD I've said it before and I still think it's valid. The priorty should be for those fans who are prepared to queue up at the ticket office to get their tickets. Anything else makes it too easy for plastics who are not prepared to sacrifice work and family committments to get tickets to jump the queue at the expense of the hardcore fans.


Yeah nice one, I live 100 miles from Reading and travel to every home match as a STH. I also had a job do would be unable to queue uonger 09.00 on a Tuesday morning. So I don't get to go to any priority games then?


It's unlikely that I would either, but it will allow local fans supporting their local club priority, which has got to be good for the game hasn't it?


Surely a wind up?

My kids are two exceptionally passionate and loyal Royals, despite the fact that they have always lived over 30 miles from Reading and have a host of more local London clubs that they could support.

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