
Pub won't be showing both!
by LoyalRoyalFan » 28 Feb 2013 23:29
by melonhead » 01 Mar 2013 11:49
by Elm Park Kid » 07 Mar 2013 17:30
mr_number Having thought about it, I do actually consider it amazing that a game like Arsenal goes all the way to general sale. I mean, it's easy to get to, it's cheap, it might be quite fun. Yet at least 15,000 season ticket holders don't fancy it. I'm quite happy, because as a non-season ticket holder I can get a ticket. But I guess it shows how different people just have different attitudes towards going to games.
by Warfield North Stand » 08 Mar 2013 10:01
Elm Park Kidmr_number Having thought about it, I do actually consider it amazing that a game like Arsenal goes all the way to general sale. I mean, it's easy to get to, it's cheap, it might be quite fun. Yet at least 15,000 season ticket holders don't fancy it. I'm quite happy, because as a non-season ticket holder I can get a ticket. But I guess it shows how different people just have different attitudes towards going to games.
I'm not sure how easy it's actually going to be considering that there are no trains to Paddington and the Waterloo one is a 2 hour journey and likely to be packed . . . . .
by Stuka » 08 Mar 2013 10:07
by Elm Park Kid » 08 Mar 2013 12:15
Warfield North StandElm Park Kidmr_number Having thought about it, I do actually consider it amazing that a game like Arsenal goes all the way to general sale. I mean, it's easy to get to, it's cheap, it might be quite fun. Yet at least 15,000 season ticket holders don't fancy it. I'm quite happy, because as a non-season ticket holder I can get a ticket. But I guess it shows how different people just have different attitudes towards going to games.
I'm not sure how easy it's actually going to be considering that there are no trains to Paddington and the Waterloo one is a 2 hour journey and likely to be packed . . . . .
Waterloo is an hour from Bracknell so not quite sure how you worked that out!!
by Upper West Ginger » 08 Mar 2013 12:38
Elm Park Kid If i'm reading the information provided by the train company correctly, it is saying that journeys from Reading to Waterloo will take an additional 50 minutes on that day. So over 2 hours.
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/managed/s ... Easter.pdf
by Elm Park Kid » 08 Mar 2013 13:16
Upper West GingerElm Park Kid If i'm reading the information provided by the train company correctly, it is saying that journeys from Reading to Waterloo will take an additional 50 minutes on that day. So over 2 hours.
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/managed/s ... Easter.pdf
No, it is 50 minutes longer Reading to Waterloo than the normal Reading to Paddington journey, so about 1 hour 20 minutes instead of 30 minutes.
Tmings now available on National Rail Enquiries website:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
by RoyalinBracknell » 10 Mar 2013 19:44
by Compo's Hat » 11 Mar 2013 03:11
RoyalinBracknell With the Man Utd match today going to a replay, there must be a reasonable chance league fixtures are going to have to be slightly rescheduled/moved to a completely different week so that the replay can be played before the FA Cup semi-finals. Hopefully it won't be Reading's game next week that gets affected!
by secks » 11 Mar 2013 07:53
Compo's HatRoyalinBracknell With the Man Utd match today going to a replay, there must be a reasonable chance league fixtures are going to have to be slightly rescheduled/moved to a completely different week so that the replay can be played before the FA Cup semi-finals. Hopefully it won't be Reading's game next week that gets affected!
Talk of playing the replay next Monday night with our game being called off in the Telegraph. FA meeting Premier League later today.
by Royal Lady » 11 Mar 2013 09:20
secksCompo's HatRoyalinBracknell With the Man Utd match today going to a replay, there must be a reasonable chance league fixtures are going to have to be slightly rescheduled/moved to a completely different week so that the replay can be played before the FA Cup semi-finals. Hopefully it won't be Reading's game next week that gets affected!
Talk of playing the replay next Monday night with our game being called off in the Telegraph. FA meeting Premier League later today.
I'd be oxf*rd fuming if that happened and got re-scheduled for midweek - especially all those people who have booked hotels etc.
by Schards#2 » 11 Mar 2013 09:22
by Royal Lady » 11 Mar 2013 09:26
by Royals and Racers » 11 Mar 2013 09:54
Royal Lady Actually, surely it's too close to the game to move it? They'll just move another Saturday game in a couple of weeks?
by weybridgewanderer » 11 Mar 2013 10:36
Schards#2 I would have thought ESPN would have something to say about this.
by Silver Fox » 11 Mar 2013 10:49
by Royals and Racers » 11 Mar 2013 10:52
Silver Fox Surely as the po-po have always said you have to wait 10 days for replays so they can get all sorted it wouldn't be possible to have the replay this weekend/Monday? And if it is can we go back to having multiple replays please with the replay being the midweek after the first tie? Thanks very much
by Alexander Litvinenko » 11 Mar 2013 11:33
Silver Fox Surely as the po-po have always said you have to wait 10 days for replays so they can get all sorted it wouldn't be possible to have the replay this weekend/Monday? And if it is can we go back to having multiple replays please with the replay being the midweek after the first tie? Thanks very much
by RoyalinBracknell » 11 Mar 2013 12:32
Compo's HatRoyalinBracknell With the Man Utd match today going to a replay, there must be a reasonable chance league fixtures are going to have to be slightly rescheduled/moved to a completely different week so that the replay can be played before the FA Cup semi-finals. Hopefully it won't be Reading's game next week that gets affected!
Talk of playing the replay next Monday night with our game being called off in the Telegraph. FA meeting Premier League later today.
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