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Yeovil (Home)

by Chuckle Brother » 19 Jan 2014 16:35

Presumably this game will have to be moved from March 1st with the Half Marathon happening on the 2nd ?

They are leaving it a bit late to officially announce it ?

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by bobby1413 » 19 Jan 2014 16:47

Chuckle Brother Presumably this game will have to be moved from March 1st with the Half Marathon happening on the 2nd ?

They are leaving it a bit late to officially announce it ?


No, they'll move the half marathon date around.

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by MmmMonsterMunch » 19 Jan 2014 17:52

bobby1413
Chuckle Brother Presumably this game will have to be moved from March 1st with the Half Marathon happening on the 2nd ?

They are leaving it a bit late to officially announce it ?


No, they'll move the half marathon date around.


Reading half is definitely happening on Mar 2nd.

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by bobby1413 » 19 Jan 2014 18:07

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Chuckle Brother Presumably this game will have to be moved from March 1st with the Half Marathon happening on the 2nd ?

They are leaving it a bit late to officially announce it ?


No, they'll move the half marathon date around.


Reading half is definitely happening on Mar 2nd.


Nah, I've heard it's been cancelled as it clashes with the Yeovil game. It's definitely on next year though.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 19 Jan 2014 18:41

Chuckle Brother Presumably this game will have to be moved from March 1st with the Half Marathon happening on the 2nd ?

They are leaving it a bit late to officially announce it ?


Why would they move either?


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by Chuckle Brother » 19 Jan 2014 19:52

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Chuckle Brother Presumably this game will have to be moved from March 1st with the Half Marathon happening on the 2nd ?

They are leaving it a bit late to officially announce it ?


Why would they move either?


Not sure if serious......

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by paultheroyal » 19 Jan 2014 20:46

Chuckle Brother Presumably this game will have to be moved from March 1st with the Half Marathon happening on the 2nd ?

They are leaving it a bit late to officially announce it ?


The finish is in the dome thus year.

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by Chuckle Brother » 23 Jan 2014 07:35

Making a reasonably important point with at least some relevance to most people on here.

What was I thinking ???

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by bobby1413 » 23 Jan 2014 08:35

Chuckle Brother Making a reasonably important point with at least some relevance to most people on here.

What was I thinking ???


The match is still on, the marathon will finish before kick off, so all the people will be off the pitch. They'll be asked to leave the stadium unless they are a STH or have tickets for the game.


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by Barry the bird boggler » 23 Jan 2014 16:14

bobby1413
Chuckle Brother Making a reasonably important point with at least some relevance to most people on here.

What was I thinking ???


The match is still on, the marathon will finish before kick off, so all the people will be off the pitch. They'll be asked to leave the stadium unless they are a STH or have tickets for the game.



Seeing as the marathon is on 2nd and the match is on 1st, according to the opening sentence on this thread, that might be tricky unless they're completing it by running round a TARDIS

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by Nameless » 25 Jan 2014 12:31

Both dates have been on the fixture list since the start of the season so no way will either have to change. The stadium often has double header weekends so there's no reason they can't lay the track round half the pitch over night. Biggest issue will be the car park, which has big tents and loads of barriers on it for the marathon but presumably the contractors can get those on site before hand and moved into place over night. May mean some parking space is not available for the game
Bottom line is that the stadium manager is highly experienced so will have it planned, he won't wake up tomorrow and suddenly spot an unexpected clash on his fixture list....

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by peterroyal76 » 25 Jan 2014 13:30

Nameless Both dates have been on the fixture list since the start of the season so no way will either have to change. The stadium often has double header weekends so there's no reason they can't lay the track round half the pitch over night. Biggest issue will be the car park, which has big tents and loads of barriers on it for the marathon but presumably the contractors can get those on site before hand and moved into place over night. May mean some parking space is not available for the game
Bottom line is that the stadium manager is highly experienced so will have it planned, he won't wake up tomorrow and suddenly spot an unexpected clash on his fixture list....


This is not the place for good reasoning.

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Re: Yeovil (Home)

by Chuckle Brother » 26 Jan 2014 12:31

I am yet to be convinced that both events can be satisfactorily accommodated on the same weekend.


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by Harpers So Solid Crew » 26 Jan 2014 17:29

thankfully they dont have to satisfy you, that is down to your lady.

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by The Rouge » 27 Jan 2014 12:31

Harpers So Solid Crew thankfully they dont have to satisfy you, that is down to your lady and your dog.

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by Wizard » 10 Feb 2014 16:03

Apparently we are charging Yeovil fans a different price depending on whether they are season ticket holders, do we normally do this? Don't really see why Reading would care whether an away fan has a season ticket or not.

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by handbags_harris » 10 Feb 2014 20:37

We pass on our member benefits to opposing clubs because we're nice like that (in that if you're a member you get a slightly reduced ticket price for home games). Presumably Yeovil don't have a membership scheme and so instead have offered reduced prices to STH's instead.

Not all clubs pass on the benefits. ISTR Man Utd charged the full non-member price to their fans (despite every ticket-buyer being a member) and then pocketed the difference, while Norwich City or Blackpool don't actually pass their member benefits on to away clubs.

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Re: Yeovil (Home)

by Warfield North Stand » 12 Feb 2014 10:09

Barry the bird boggler
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Chuckle Brother Making a reasonably important point with at least some relevance to most people on here.

What was I thinking ???


The match is still on, the marathon will finish before kick off, so all the people will be off the pitch. They'll be asked to leave the stadium unless they are a STH or have tickets for the game.



Seeing as the marathon is on 2nd and the match is on 1st, according to the opening sentence on this thread, that might be tricky unless they're completing it by running round a TARDIS


I have been thinking this since the day this thread was started. I just thought I must nbe missing something!!

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Re: Yeovil (Home)

by Royal_Warrior » 26 Feb 2014 11:44

3 large tents already on Red car park at moment, maybe people will be asked to park at speedway stadium ?? as with the tents and portaloo park there won't be a lot of room left

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Re: Yeovil (Home)

by Silver Fox » 26 Feb 2014 11:48

Or they can get the bus

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