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WBA (a)

by Dare to Dr£am » 29 Aug 2012 11:40

Anyone know when tickets go on sale? Nothing on RFC Direct yet.

Also any previous tips for parking, or is the train the best option?

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Re: WBA (a)

by reading_fan » 29 Aug 2012 12:34

Once you get to Birmingham, get the metro from Snow Hill station up to the Hawthorns, the stop is right behind the ground and dead easy to get back to afterwards.

Street parking is tricky round the ground and there are a lot of matchday parking restrictions, but there are the usual collection of industrial buildings offering parking.

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by M Brook » 29 Aug 2012 12:46

Dare to Dr£am Anyone know when tickets go on sale? Nothing on RFC Direct yet.

Also any previous tips for parking, or is the train the best option?


Tomorrow.

Plenty of parking close to the ground.

Get there early and have lunch in this friendly pub which serves the most wonderful Indian food from a room at the back of the pub. In fact, forget the match and stay here all afternoon!

http://www.thevine.co.uk/

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by Jackson Corner » 29 Aug 2012 12:59

There is usualy plenty of parking around the ground for about a fiver, although may have gone up since I last went.

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Re: WBA (a)

by reading_fan » 29 Aug 2012 14:49

M Brook
Dare to Dr£am Anyone know when tickets go on sale? Nothing on RFC Direct yet.

Also any previous tips for parking, or is the train the best option?


Tomorrow.

Plenty of parking close to the ground.

Get there early and have lunch in this friendly pub which serves the most wonderful Indian food from a room at the back of the pub. In fact, forget the match and stay here all afternoon!

http://www.thevine.co.uk/


The Vine is awesome. When I worked in West Brom it was our Friday night boozer. Good beer and amazing food on the Indian BBQ


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by M Brook » 29 Aug 2012 15:49

Details now on OS

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article ... 41408.aspx

West Brom vs Reading
Saturday 22nd September 2012, 3pm
We have a total allocation of 1500 tickets, priced as follows: £25 adults, £20 over 60s, £15 under 21s, £15 students, £10 under 17s.

Swansea City vs Reading
Saturday 4th October 2012, 3pm
We have an initial allocation of 1000 tickets, and more would only be made available if sales of the first 1000 tickets progress well. Prices are: £35 adults, £17.50 over 60s, £17.50 students, £17.50 under 16s.

Tickets for both games will be sold as follows:
From 9am Thursday 30th August: Season ticket holders with 2200+ Royalty Points
From 9am Friday 31th August: Season ticket holders with 1500+ Royalty Points
From 9am Saturday 1st September: Season ticket holders with 500+ Royalty Points
From 9am Monday 3rd September: All season ticket holders
From 9am Tuesday 4th September: All member card holders

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Re: WBA (a)

by Compo's Hat » 29 Aug 2012 17:49

I thought the away end held 3,000?

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by No Fixed Abode » 29 Aug 2012 18:53

Compo's Hat I thought the away end held 3,000?



It does.

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by Rex » 29 Aug 2012 18:57

We are struggling to sell out initial allocations Compo. A small blessing.


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by Compo's Hat » 29 Aug 2012 19:08

royalexile We are struggling to sell out initial allocations Compo. A small blessing.


See us selling that with Swansea tickets a tenner more.

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by Sidindaclub » 29 Aug 2012 21:43

royalexile We are struggling to sell out initial allocations Compo. A small blessing.


Theres only been one away game this season, on a wednesday night, in which we still took over 2,000. I think the 1500 west brom saturday 3pm kickoff, not a long trip, will sell out very quickly. But then maybe only another 1,000 or so, i think the problem is they dont want to take 3,000 and have to pay west brom for the unsold 500 x 25 = £12,500

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Re: WBA (a)

by Green » 29 Aug 2012 21:48

Perhaps there's the option to buy more depending on how sales go.

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Re: WBA (a)

by West Stand Man » 29 Aug 2012 21:53

I note that both those clubs have a reduced price for over 60s whereas our cut off is at 65.


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by semtex1871 » 29 Aug 2012 22:31

In....hotel booked and tickets bought 8)

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Re: WBA (a)

by Big Foot » 29 Aug 2012 22:59

£35 for Swansea away? Fack. that.

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by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 30 Aug 2012 07:15

The 1,500 WBA tickets instead of the normal 3,000 allocation taken up by RFC is a poor decision.

The 1,500 ticket allocation taken will sell out very quickly at £25 each and only 2 hours down the road.

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Re: WBA (a)

by Croydon Royal » 30 Aug 2012 09:03

Big Foot £35 for Swansea away? Fack. that.


'Greed. If previous visits are anything to go by, it'll be cold, gloomy, wet, the pubs aren't great and we'll lose thanks to some sloppy defending. Best chippy I've ever been to though right across the road from the ground.

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by Whore Jackie » 30 Aug 2012 09:08

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Big Foot £35 for Swansea away? Fack. that.


'Greed. If previous visits are anything to go by, it'll be cold, gloomy, wet, the pubs aren't great and we'll lose thanks to some sloppy defending. Best chippy I've ever been to though right across the road from the ground.


£17.50 for kids too. :shock:

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by Dan - B15 Royal » 30 Aug 2012 12:06

The Real Sandhurst Royal The 1,500 WBA tickets instead of the normal 3,000 allocation taken up by RFC is a poor decision.


I cant agree wih you more. Really reasonable prices for premiership football and not that far to travel, 1500 seats i expect to be snapped up in a relatively short period of time.

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Re: WBA (a)

by FRIDDY109 » 31 Aug 2012 02:21

Got my mate and me couple of tickets for his bday present :P

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