by SWLR » 08 Jan 2020 10:39
by Hendo » 09 Jan 2020 09:00
by paultheroyal » 09 Jan 2020 13:53
by Jerry St Clair » 09 Jan 2020 15:22
SWLR Bl**dy engineering works means a 35/40 minute journey from SW London is now 2 hours sat on buses. Looks like no trains out of London Bridge too.
by paultheroyal » 10 Jan 2020 08:54
HendoSWLR Bl**dy engineering works means a 35/40 minute journey from SW London is now 2 hours sat on buses. Looks like no trains out of London Bridge too.
Are trains running from Waterloo East? I am sure I got the train from there once to watch Reading at Millwall.
by Hendo » 10 Jan 2020 09:01
paultheroyalHendoSWLR Bl**dy engineering works means a 35/40 minute journey from SW London is now 2 hours sat on buses. Looks like no trains out of London Bridge too.
Are trains running from Waterloo East? I am sure I got the train from there once to watch Reading at Millwall.
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by John Smith » 10 Jan 2020 11:21
HendopaultheroyalHendo
Are trains running from Waterloo East? I am sure I got the train from there once to watch Reading at Millwall.
Following...
It was following a train from Basingstoke to Waterloo, if you must know
But yes, I was in the away end, 0-0 IRRC and we were lucky to get away with it. James Henry played for 'wall then and he had a very good game.
by Hendo » 10 Jan 2020 11:28
John SmithHendopaultheroyal
Following...
It was following a train from Basingstoke to Waterloo, if you must know
But yes, I was in the away end, 0-0 IRRC and we were lucky to get away with it. James Henry played for 'wall then and he had a very good game.
Tuesday night game in the rain? Dross match that
by URZZZZ » 10 Jan 2020 12:15
HendoJohn SmithHendo
It was following a train from Basingstoke to Waterloo, if you must know
But yes, I was in the away end, 0-0 IRRC and we were lucky to get away with it. James Henry played for 'wall then and he had a very good game.
Tuesday night game in the rain? Dross match that
That's the one. https://www.royals.org/matdoc/140910.html
by Hendo » 10 Jan 2020 12:15
Hendo Got my tickets just now and it doesn't look like there are many left on the website at all.
I guess if we sell out this initial allocation more will be made available.
by LWJ » 10 Jan 2020 16:19
by Hendo » 11 Jan 2020 06:44
LWJ Initial allocation sold out - final allocation just over 2k.
by Fox Talbot » 11 Jan 2020 22:07
HendoLWJ Initial allocation sold out - final allocation just over 2k.
Excellent, I’m assuming the final allocation is the whole of that top tier.
by Lower West » 11 Jan 2020 23:00
paultheroyal Got mine - secured Row A so my little one does not need to worry about those standing in front. Looking forward to it.
by LWJ » 12 Jan 2020 06:51
Fox TalbotHendoLWJ Initial allocation sold out - final allocation just over 2k.
Excellent, I’m assuming the final allocation is the whole of that top tier.
Do they EVER put that lower tier on sale?
by Bigtimmeh » 12 Jan 2020 13:38
LWJFox TalbotHendo
Excellent, I’m assuming the final allocation is the whole of that top tier.
Do they EVER put that lower tier on sale?
I have never seen it sold in any game tbh.
It makes there policing / stewarding so much easier with just being the top tier so understandable with their love of going on the pitch. imo
by Hendo » 12 Jan 2020 15:41
BigtimmehLWJFox Talbot
Do they EVER put that lower tier on sale?
I have never seen it sold in any game tbh.
It makes there policing / stewarding so much easier with just being the top tier so understandable with their love of going on the pitch. imo
From the website it looks like one block from lower tier may be in sale now..
by paultheroyal » 13 Jan 2020 11:13
by SWLR » 13 Jan 2020 11:17
by Hendo » 13 Jan 2020 11:18
paultheroyal Cant find an answer on their website and before I phone up - anyone know if Millwall fans can buy on the day and get tickets or is it all online?
Relative is coming with us but is Millwall fan (elderly) and wants to sit in home end.
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