Evening kick-off time

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Re: Evening kick-off time

by Forbury Lion » 04 May 2016 11:48

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See my post above about the availabilty of buses.


Why is the availability of buses such an issue in Reading compared to other town/cities?

Other towns/cities have a ring road/by pass so traffic stays out of the area if it needs to get accross the town/city.

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Re: Evening kick-off time

by Tony Le Mesmer » 05 May 2016 13:53

Whatever happened to 7.30 KO as standard?

Evening KO in general seem to be becoming more or a ball ache to a lot of people, regardless of KO time. Im sure midweek attendances are way down proportionately than they were say 20 years ago.

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Re: Evening kick-off time

by BR2 » 05 May 2016 15:08

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See my post above about the availabilty of buses.


Why is the availability of buses such an issue in Reading compared to other town/cities?

Other towns/cities have a ring road/by pass so traffic stays out of the area if it needs to get accross the town/city.


That doesn't explain why Arsenal,Chelsea or in town grounds such as Bournemouth, Southampton, Portsmouth,Burnley, Blackburn, Luton etc., etc. are happy with the 7-45 start.
So far it seems evenly split but I do really like HR's 7-30 as being better still and ,like the earlier poster, I have been hit by both M3 and M4 closures for motorway work to be done.

Also seaside grounds only have 3 direction exits for traffic so you might expect greater traffic problems there but they are happy with 7-45.

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Re: Evening kick-off time

by East Grinstead Royal » 05 May 2016 18:04

I tend to make sure I can work in my company's Reading office on the days when we are at home in midweek. On the occasions when I can't, though, I'd prefer an 8pm kick off. There's almost never an evening when my route of M23, M25, M4 doesn't have a problem at some point and that 15 minute buffer can be crucial. When we played Ipswich this season, I was making such good time, it looked as if I would arrive 2 hours before kick off, but the M25 / M4 area was gridlocked and I barely had time for a pint of Good Old Boy.
Perhaps if we could have shorter half times, though, then we could all leave at the same time we would with a 7.45 start. There's no reason for the players to leave the pitch, all they need is half an orange, swap ends and get on with the game!

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Re: Evening kick-off time

by Billy The Fish » 06 May 2016 13:54

8pm for me too for purely selfish reasons (I have a bit of a journey to the Madejski and I would have to leave work early which is frowned upon).

Also doesn't the later kick-off give us an advantage sometimes? Like when we knew that West Ham had drawn, one goal and we're going up and so on. Perhaps not very often, but...


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Re: Evening kick-off time

by George_ » 06 May 2016 14:50

Billy The Fish 8pm for me too for purely selfish reasons (I have a bit of a journey to the Madejski and I would have to leave work early which is frowned upon).

Also doesn't the later kick-off give us an advantage sometimes? Like when we knew that West Ham had drawn, one goal and we're going up and so on. Perhaps not very often, but...


THIS

"1 goal and we're going up"

*Leigertwood scores 2 minuets later*

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Re: Evening kick-off time

by Ian Royal » 07 May 2016 18:31

If it was 7.45 I might be able to get home reliably afterwards. But then making KO at 8 is hard enough if I'm leaving work at 5.

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Re: Evening kick-off time

by Lower West » 07 May 2016 18:38

Return to 10 minute half times. There's 5 minutes gained.

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Re: Evening kick-off time

by Victor Meldrew » 08 May 2016 13:37

Lower West Return to 10 minute half times. There's 5 minutes gained.


I don't think Reading would be allowed to do it on their own. :wink:


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Re: Evening kick-off time

by Hampshire Royal » 08 May 2016 14:57

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Lower West Return to 10 minute half times. There's 5 minutes gained.


I don't think Reading would be allowed to do it on their own. :wink:


If we were kicking off in the second half, we might score direct from the kick off might!).Then when the other team don't kick off in enough time, they could all bee booked. That's a win-win for me.

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