Derby - first full house of the season?

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Derby - first full house of the season?

by Morph » 02 Nov 2008 13:14

Bought my ticket yesterday along with Southampton ticket and the tickets are selling very well. Should be a near full away end of 4000. Must be a 23,000 minimum. Toughest home game of the season so far I'd say.

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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by Rex » 02 Nov 2008 13:33

Is that in relation to getting beer and going to the toilets.

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by Wizard » 02 Nov 2008 14:15

I'm considering it...using trains after work in the morning I could get there for 1439. Any chance a taxi could get me to the match for kick off? I know it is only 21mins, and I know the Mad Stad is a fair way out of the town centre, but I would love to go. Not been to a home match since we drew 1-1 with Crewe a few years back now.

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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by Morph » 02 Nov 2008 14:27

Wizard I'm considering it...using trains after work in the morning I could get there for 1439. Any chance a taxi could get me to the match for kick off? I know it is only 21mins, and I know the Mad Stad is a fair way out of the town centre, but I would love to go. Not been to a home match since we drew 1-1 with Crewe a few years back now.


Plenty get taxis from the station, and black cabs are being crafty now too and waiting near the ground when they can, to take you back home, to town...
Dunno if they'll sting you though. Probably £5-7.

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by Wizard » 02 Nov 2008 14:37

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Wizard I'm considering it...using trains after work in the morning I could get there for 1439. Any chance a taxi could get me to the match for kick off? I know it is only 21mins, and I know the Mad Stad is a fair way out of the town centre, but I would love to go. Not been to a home match since we drew 1-1 with Crewe a few years back now.


Plenty get taxis from the station, and black cabs are being crafty now too and waiting near the ground when they can, to take you back home, to town...
Dunno if they'll sting you though. Probably £5-7.


Don't mind the price, just hoping they can get me there in 20mins!


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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by Sun Tzu » 02 Nov 2008 17:27

In theory it's a 5 minute run from the station to the ground, but the unknown factor is the traffic. I'd say you have a decent chance of making it without missing too much of the game and the traffic grinds to a halt you can always get out and jog the rest of the way.

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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by Rex » 02 Nov 2008 17:31

Now the speedway is shut we shall see how much of an impact the traffic and bus services have on supporters arriving late for KO. Certainly when feasible the bus routes are the logical way to travel to a match. Me - travelling in i shall have to see if my ex-brother-in-law will be kind enough to lend me his front drive.

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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by Royalshow » 02 Nov 2008 17:31

You might even be able to get the last bus up to the ground.

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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by Morph » 02 Nov 2008 21:03

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Wizard I'm considering it...using trains after work in the morning I could get there for 1439. Any chance a taxi could get me to the match for kick off? I know it is only 21mins, and I know the Mad Stad is a fair way out of the town centre, but I would love to go. Not been to a home match since we drew 1-1 with Crewe a few years back now.


Plenty get taxis from the station, and black cabs are being crafty now too and waiting near the ground when they can, to take you back home, to town...
Dunno if they'll sting you though. Probably £5-7.


Don't mind the price, just hoping they can get me there in 20mins!


Easy, fear not. I thought the same getting a late bus to football one afternoon and it was there in 6 minutes.


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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by Royalshow » 02 Nov 2008 21:10

Most people have parked by that time so the traffic is not that bad.

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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by Wizard » 02 Nov 2008 21:36

Brilliant, cheers folks. Should definitely be able to come then.

Having not been to a home match for many a long year, where is the best place to sit for a good atmosphere? Somewhere where everyone sings, coz that's what I like doing best - singing my heart out for the boys. Obviously, at away games we are all in together so it is easier.

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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by mg1976royal » 02 Nov 2008 21:42

Wizard Brilliant, cheers folks. Should definitely be able to come then.

Having not been to a home match for many a long year, where is the best place to sit for a good atmosphere? Somewhere where everyone sings, coz that's what I like doing best - singing my heart out for the boys. Obviously, at away games we are all in together so it is easier.


Y25 from about row g up to the back. You will be in easy shouting distance of away fans.

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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 02 Nov 2008 22:48

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Having not been to a home match for many a long year, where is the best place to sit for a good atmosphere?


in another stadium, according to many.


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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by AlexY25 » 02 Nov 2008 22:55

Morph Bought my ticket yesterday along with Southampton ticket and the tickets are selling very well. Should be a near full away end of 4000. Must be a 23,000 minimum. Toughest home game of the season so far I'd say.


Reading v Derby County
Saturday November 8, 3pm, Madejski Stadium
Coca-Cola Championship
1,300 initial allocation

havent even sold the initial 1,300
doubt they'll sell 4,000

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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by Morph » 05 Nov 2008 12:15

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Morph Bought my ticket yesterday along with Southampton ticket and the tickets are selling very well. Should be a near full away end of 4000. Must be a 23,000 minimum. Toughest home game of the season so far I'd say.


Reading v Derby County
Saturday November 8, 3pm, Madejski Stadium
Coca-Cola Championship
1,300 initial allocation

havent even sold the initial 1,300
doubt they'll sell 4,000


That's a bit surprising. The home attendances they get and all.

Has this figure changed much?

Villa scored three last night and Ellington scored. Not we need ahead of this game.

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by Sun Tzu » 05 Nov 2008 12:24

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Villa scored three last night and Ellington scored. Not we need ahead of this game.


I'd have thought getting a few goals against Brighton is of very little significance in terms of what happens on Saturday.

Certainly much less than the fact that they've played two games this week and seemed to have a strong team out last night. Coming into a game against a team with plenty of pace who play at a high tempo the last thing you need is heavy legs....

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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by Morph » 05 Nov 2008 13:13

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Villa scored three last night and Ellington scored. Not we need ahead of this game.


I'd have thought getting a few goals against Brighton is of very little significance in terms of what happens on Saturday.



Yeah. Villa who couldn't hit shit with a stick wont be full of confidence at all.

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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by Sun Tzu » 05 Nov 2008 13:20

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Villa scored three last night and Ellington scored. Not we need ahead of this game.


I'd have thought getting a few goals against Brighton is of very little significance in terms of what happens on Saturday.



Yeah. Villa who couldn't hit shit with a stick wont be full of confidence at all.


Players NEVER score hat tricks in successive games... stop worrying !

I see the original claim that it will be a sell out is looking a little shaky given the current sales figures.

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Re: Derby - first full house of the season?

by philM » 05 Nov 2008 15:48

Derby had only sold 900 this morning. Expect they will maybe bring around 1100.

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