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by meeky_no9 » 12 Jan 2007 18:15

On the OS site now

http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Open/AwayInfo/0,,10306,00.html

Could be a good weekend up there

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by EASTENDER MARKY » 12 Jan 2007 18:25

25 quid. not bad for a new ground.

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by PieEater » 12 Jan 2007 20:03

Q Do I need a member card to buy a ticket?

A apparently yes :evil:

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by Royalupnorth » 13 Jan 2007 17:53

I have a question.

I live in Manchester and I am seriously looking forward to this game. However I don't have 61 points yet cos I don't get to that many matches.
According to the OS, the tickets will be available to me (if any are still available) on the Thursday before the game.
How will they get the ticket to me in time for the match?
Do they use guaranteed next day delivery? Or do I just have to hope.
Or am I pissing in the wind, thinking I'll get a ticket, anyway?

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by Rhys The Royal » 13 Jan 2007 17:55

Royalupnorth I have a question.

I live in Manchester and I am seriously looking forward to this game. However I don't have 61 points yet cos I don't get to that many matches.
According to the OS, the tickets will be available to me (if any are still available) on the Thursday before the game.
How will they get the ticket to me in time for the match?
Do they use guaranteed next day delivery? Or do I just have to hope.
Or am I pissing in the wind, thinking I'll get a ticket, anyway?


Have you emailed the club to ask as well?


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by Royalupnorth » 13 Jan 2007 18:03

Rhys The Royal
Royalupnorth I have a question.

I live in Manchester and I am seriously looking forward to this game. However I don't have 61 points yet cos I don't get to that many matches.
According to the OS, the tickets will be available to me (if any are still available) on the Thursday before the game.
How will they get the ticket to me in time for the match?
Do they use guaranteed next day delivery? Or do I just have to hope.
Or am I pissing in the wind, thinking I'll get a ticket, anyway?


Have you emailed the club to ask as well?

Not yet, but will do! Think it will make any difference?
I doubt it somehow. :(

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by westendgirl » 13 Jan 2007 19:22

Royalupnorth I have a question.

I live in Manchester and I am seriously looking forward to this game. However I don't have 61 points yet cos I don't get to that many matches.


It may not help you for this game but are you a member of STAR and the Northern Royals? They have procedures to follow for exiles who can't get to accumulate points easily.

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by Royalupnorth » 13 Jan 2007 19:44

westendgirl
Royalupnorth I have a question.

I live in Manchester and I am seriously looking forward to this game. However I don't have 61 points yet cos I don't get to that many matches.


It may not help you for this game but are you a member of STAR and the Northern Royals? They have procedures to follow for exiles who can't get to accumulate points easily.

In the process of joining, don't know if details will be processed in time.

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by Huntley & Palmer » 15 Jan 2007 00:23

Fair play to Man City, that's a bargain ticket price at £23


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by The 17 Bus » 15 Jan 2007 07:45

Huntley & Palmer Fair play to Man City, that's a bargain ticket price at £23


Relative to the price others charge it is.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 15 Jan 2007 08:47

Royalupnorth I have a question.

I live in Manchester and I am seriously looking forward to this game. However I don't have 61 points yet cos I don't get to that many matches.
According to the OS, the tickets will be available to me (if any are still available) on the Thursday before the game.
How will they get the ticket to me in time for the match?
Do they use guaranteed next day delivery? Or do I just have to hope.
Or am I pissing in the wind, thinking I'll get a ticket, anyway?


Its most likely the club will advise you to collect them from the Man City ticket office.... double check when you finally get through.

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by gh7901 » 15 Jan 2007 12:09

The earliest I will be able to buy is next Tuesday - what are my chances of getting tickets then?

Also, why is there only 2,700 seats when its meant to be 10% capacuty or 3,000 allocation?

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by Hahnemann's Hairdresser » 15 Jan 2007 12:21

Maybe thats the initial allocation, with extra tickets being supplied should demand be enough. Thats only a guess though, don't know for sure.


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by Jerry St Clair » 15 Jan 2007 12:39

gh7901 Also, why is there only 2,700 seats when its meant to be 10% capacuty or 3,000 allocation?


I think they sell the lower tier first, then the upper tier if there's demand.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 15 Jan 2007 13:42

I believe Liverpool was the fastest selling away game so far with everything gone in 3.5 days.

Although a new ground, I think Man City will sell quite a bit slower than that so I reckon the certainly those with more than 200 points will be safe and they may even get to general sale.

Arsenal tickets will be the next real challenge.

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by Darlo Royal » 15 Jan 2007 13:46

FAO Royal Upnorth: My away tickets always arrive in the next day's post in Darlington. Despite some of the stories you hear, I've always found the ticket office very efficient. Buy on Thursday, you'll get them Friday, no problem.
And we won't sell out against Man City, so your points level won't count against you getting a ticket.

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by North stander » 15 Jan 2007 14:27

whats the concesion age? is it under 21? 18? or 16? because 13 pounds is a bargin!

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by ScottishRoyal » 15 Jan 2007 14:39

Royalupnorth I have a question.

I live in Manchester and I am seriously looking forward to this game. However I don't have 61 points yet cos I don't get to that many matches.
According to the OS, the tickets will be available to me (if any are still available) on the Thursday before the game.
How will they get the ticket to me in time for the match?
Do they use guaranteed next day delivery? Or do I just have to hope.
Or am I pissing in the wind, thinking I'll get a ticket, anyway?


One of the truly rediculous aspects of the TO i'm afraid, selling tickets to low points holders so near the game. Last season anyone with less than 50 points would be able to buy tickets on a thursday for a game on the saturday, however they would stop posting on the wednesday. This meant that, due to living in Nottingham, I was always unable to buy a ticket from our TO and had to buy my away tickets on the gate - Sheff Utd, Sheff Wed, Stoke, Crewe, etc. By doing this you don't accumulate any loyalty points and so find yourself in the same shitty position the next time!

Hopefully the posting of away tickets is different this year...

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by Huntley & Palmer » 15 Jan 2007 15:39

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Huntley & Palmer Fair play to Man City, that's a bargain ticket price at £23


Relative to the price others charge it is.


No, £23 to watch a Premiership game is a bargain. Perhaps you should get off your arse and stop moaning about prices and watch a game.

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by Jerry St Clair » 15 Jan 2007 16:34

Huntley & Palmer No, £23 to watch a Premiership game is a bargain. Perhaps you should get off your arse and stop moaning about prices and watch a game.


By comparison with other Premiership clubs, it is.

But in my, subjective opinion anything over £10 to watch a football match is too much.

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