by BarryWhiteRFC »
28 Oct 2008 13:17
Firstly, there are some brilliant stories on here, nice to know there are plenty of people who will do anything to see the club I (and they obviously do) love so much!
My craziest attempt to see Reading ended up in me not seeing the match, and this was our pre season friendly at Brighton 2 seasons ago. Me and my frined went on a night out on Friday drinking the night away in Lancaster. It got to about 5am and we were staggering home and my mate said, I want to go somewhere random, where can we go. I thought it would be fun to get a train all the way down to Brighton to watch Reading play in this pre-season friendly. My friend is an Arsenal fan by the way. So we wnet to the train station, jumped on the next train to London. We got to London for about 9am so had loads of time to get to Brighton so we decided to try and find the emerites on the underground. Now my friend is not the biggest Arsenal fan and didn't know where their ground was and I couldn't care where the ground was. In the end we gave up on our search for Arsenals ground and headed off to Brighton.
When we got to Brighton, about 1pm I think, we had finally sobered up and decided it would be a good idea to check we can get back after we had watched the match. Upon checking, we found out it was impossible for us to get back the same day if we got a train home any later than 4pm. So we had a wonder around for an hour, then just jumped on a train and headed home, tail firmley imbetween legs. Got home about 8pm after spending £86 on a train ticket and over £30 on refreshments to see the sights of Brighton for one whole hour.
Needless to say, me and my friend in question have never been let out on the ale again by ourselves!
Also, one story which involved actually seeing the game, was a guy I met in the pub one year who was an Ipswich fan, we ended up swapping email addresses and as he was at uni in the area at the time offered me a lift to Ipswich for the first game of the season 5(?) years ago. I accepted, trouble was he couldn't give me a lift back, so he arranged for some Northern friends to drive me back to Manchester to get a train. Was really nice of the guy. From Manchester I got a train to Preston but missed the last train to Lancaster so had to pay £40 for a taxi from Preston to Lancaster. I set off at 5am, got home at 3am. And we were robbed by a last minute penalty.