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Re: Newcastle Away

by Alexander Litvinenko » 04 Jan 2013 17:41

Compo's Hat Top spotting there 8)


Quite! 8)

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Re: Newcastle Away

by Rex » 04 Jan 2013 18:33

Dirkers looking apprehensive.

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Re: Newcastle Away

by Compo's Hat » 04 Jan 2013 19:19

Think it's all those bloody stairs we've had to climb!

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Re: Newcastle Away

by RoyalTank » 04 Jan 2013 20:56

Yeeeeheeeeee £5 student tickets and a night out on the toooom is in order!
3 points would go down well to!!!

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Re: Newcastle Away

by bobby1413 » 04 Jan 2013 21:00

RoyalTank Yeeeeheeeeee £5 student tickets and a night out on the toooom is in order!
3 points would go down well to!!!


Are you really a student?

I find that hard to believe.


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Re: Newcastle Away

by RoyalTank » 04 Jan 2013 21:23

bobby1413
RoyalTank Yeeeeheeeeee £5 student tickets and a night out on the toooom is in order!
3 points would go down well to!!!


Are you really a student?

I find that hard to believe.


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Re: Newcastle Away

by Elazarus » 05 Jan 2013 06:48

Elazarus Planning to go to this. Train is now costing 71quid return (goddamn rail fares going up!!!). Anyone know of any cheaper alternatives or a way of getting round the train fares to make them cheaper (ie. split ticketing)? Any suggestions are appreciated.


Tip for anyone planning to get train. Split the tickets... when buying a ticket from Reading to Newcastle, it quotes 77quid (with a railcard) but if you get a return to Kings Cross and a separate ticket from Kings Cross to Newcastle it works out at 57quid. How does this work???

Anyway, booked the train now, so... IN for this.

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Re: Newcastle Away

by Upper West Ginger » 05 Jan 2013 23:36

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Elazarus Planning to go to this. Train is now costing 71quid return (goddamn rail fares going up!!!). Anyone know of any cheaper alternatives or a way of getting round the train fares to make them cheaper (ie. split ticketing)? Any suggestions are appreciated.


Tip for anyone planning to get train. Split the tickets... when buying a ticket from Reading to Newcastle, it quotes 77quid (with a railcard) but if you get a return to Kings Cross and a separate ticket from Kings Cross to Newcastle it works out at 57quid. How does this work???

Anyway, booked the train now, so... IN for this.


It's all to do with the way the ticket revenue is allocated between the different rail companies. If you buy a through ticket, the revenue is shared between all the different railway companies whose trains you might possibly use to make the journey, proportional to an annual survey of actual trips made. On the other hand if you buy tickets only valid on a specific route / specific train then the revenue all goes to the specific company whose train you are using, and they can yield manage to maximise their revenue whilst still giving you a cheaper ticket. Where you lose out is you haven't got the same level of flexibility - but for something like a football match where the timings are fixed and known in advance, that's not really a problem.

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Re: Newcastle Away

by bobby1413 » 10 Jan 2013 18:05

Tickets arrived. Thought they'd look more jazzy than they do. Maybe they reflect the fixture.

In row D.

Should be an all standing game I hope


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Re: Newcastle Away

by Alexander Litvinenko » 11 Jan 2013 10:15

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Elazarus Planning to go to this. Train is now costing 71quid return (goddamn rail fares going up!!!). Anyone know of any cheaper alternatives or a way of getting round the train fares to make them cheaper (ie. split ticketing)? Any suggestions are appreciated.


Tip for anyone planning to get train. Split the tickets... when buying a ticket from Reading to Newcastle, it quotes 77quid (with a railcard) but if you get a return to Kings Cross and a separate ticket from Kings Cross to Newcastle it works out at 57quid. How does this work???

Anyway, booked the train now, so... IN for this.


It's all to do with the way the ticket revenue is allocated between the different rail companies. If you buy a through ticket, the revenue is shared between all the different railway companies whose trains you might possibly use to make the journey, proportional to an annual survey of actual trips made. On the other hand if you buy tickets only valid on a specific route / specific train then the revenue all goes to the specific company whose train you are using, and they can yield manage to maximise their revenue whilst still giving you a cheaper ticket. Where you lose out is you haven't got the same level of flexibility - but for something like a football match where the timings are fixed and known in advance, that's not really a problem.


Unless it snows and the game is postponed ......

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Re: Newcastle Away

by melonhead » 11 Jan 2013 10:18

all the more drinking time!

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Re: Newcastle Away

by bobby1413 » 11 Jan 2013 11:31

Alexander Litvinenko
Upper West Ginger [quote="ElazarusIt's all to do with the way the ticket revenue is allocated between the different rail companies. If you buy a through ticket, the revenue is shared between all the different railway companies whose trains you might possibly use to make the journey, proportional to an annual survey of actual trips made. On the other hand if you buy tickets only valid on a specific route / specific train then the revenue all goes to the specific company whose train you are using, and they can yield manage to maximise their revenue whilst still giving you a cheaper ticket. Where you lose out is you haven't got the same level of flexibility - but for something like a football match where the timings are fixed and known in advance, that's not really a problem.


Unless it snows and the game is postponed ......


Don't.

Don't even think, suggest, post... just don't say that.

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Re: Newcastle Away

by JayRoyal » 11 Jan 2013 11:55

Couple of questions here:

First game of the season for me, I live in Darlington, so Its hard for me to get to the games. I'm taking a couple of my mates who are students with me (both support Liverpool but are well up for going along)

1. I'm a member, but they aren't, how will I book? Will we sell our allocation cause we could get them on the day I suppose.

2. When it says student discount, is that college or university, we're all at college (hence me not being able to afford to come down for games)


Thanks for the help


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Re: Newcastle Away

by bobby1413 » 11 Jan 2013 12:22

JayRoyal Couple of questions here:

First game of the season for me, I live in Darlington, so Its hard for me to get to the games. I'm taking a couple of my mates who are students with me (both support Liverpool but are well up for going along)

1. I'm a member, but they aren't, how will I book? Will we sell our allocation cause we could get them on the day I suppose.

2. When it says student discount, is that college or university, we're all at college (hence me not being able to afford to come down for games)


Thanks for the help


Student I believe is aged 17-21, any younger and you're classified as child (I THINK anyway).

I doubt we will sell all tickets. I'm not sure they will be available on the day though as this option isn't regularly available (is it?).

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Re: Newcastle Away

by JayRoyal » 11 Jan 2013 12:26

bobby1413
JayRoyal Couple of questions here:

First game of the season for me, I live in Darlington, so Its hard for me to get to the games. I'm taking a couple of my mates who are students with me (both support Liverpool but are well up for going along)

1. I'm a member, but they aren't, how will I book? Will we sell our allocation cause we could get them on the day I suppose.

2. When it says student discount, is that college or university, we're all at college (hence me not being able to afford to come down for games)


Thanks for the help


Student I believe is aged 17-21, any younger and you're classified as child (I THINK anyway).

I doubt we will sell all tickets. I'm not sure they will be available on the day though as this option isn't regularly available (is it?).


If it comes to the worst, we'll sit in the home stand and keep our mouths shut, I've seen where their away stand is and it looks pretty daunting haha!

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Re: Newcastle Away

by bobby1413 » 11 Jan 2013 12:33

Why don't you just sign up as a member over the phone and buy today?

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Re: Newcastle Away

by Alexander Litvinenko » 11 Jan 2013 12:36

Or talk to the Northern Royals who will probably be able to arrange ticket purchase for you :

NORTHERN & SCOTLAND BRANCH -STAR Northern Royals began as the Yorkshire Royals in the 1995/6 season to cater for northern based fans. Renamed to reflect our wider membership the group has grown steadily to around 80 members.

Many of us meet up before local games and at the Mad Stad whenever possible, travelling to games together and enjoying the occasional social event. Phil Parkinson attended one of our evenings in his testimonial year and we often welcome fans from STAR coaches to our Buxton hotel venue.

For a number of years, we have arranged block seat bookings for home and away games, now including a "Northern Away Season Ticket". If you live in the north (or know someone who does), contact us at northern.royals@star-reading.org for more details.

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Re: Newcastle Away

by JayRoyal » 11 Jan 2013 12:41

bobby1413 Why don't you just sign up as a member over the phone and buy today?


Thats what I was asking, if we all needed to be members to order them.

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Re: Newcastle Away

by Elazarus » 11 Jan 2013 12:54

bobby1413
JayRoyal Couple of questions here:

First game of the season for me, I live in Darlington, so Its hard for me to get to the games. I'm taking a couple of my mates who are students with me (both support Liverpool but are well up for going along)

1. I'm a member, but they aren't, how will I book? Will we sell our allocation cause we could get them on the day I suppose.

2. When it says student discount, is that college or university, we're all at college (hence me not being able to afford to come down for games)


Thanks for the help


Student I believe is aged 17-21, any younger and you're classified as child (I THINK anyway).

I doubt we will sell all tickets. I'm not sure they will be available on the day though as this option isn't regularly available (is it?).


Students... If you have a relevant (in date) student or NUS card then you are a student. It's not dependent on age as anyone at any age can be in education studying.

I'm 26 and do some evening courses at my local college during the week and this allows me to have a student card which I have used to purchase student tickets for previous games.

I think tickets have always been availble on the day for previous away games we haven't sold out. But this could be dependant on the stadium if they want to sell on the day I guess?

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Re: Newcastle Away

by RFCUK » 11 Jan 2013 14:10

Sent my ticket to the wrong house, though they managed to sort out my City one okay... Idiots..

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