The magic of the FA Cup

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Ark Royal » 08 Jan 2023 18:55

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Royal_jimmy I hope the club take at least a 6k allocation so everyone who wants a ticket can get one


Current FA regulations state 15% of capacity up to a maximum of 9,000.


15% is over 11.000. i would expect an initial allocation of around 6,000, and then more if we need them


15% is indeed over 11,000, but the MAXIMUM allocation is 9,000.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Royal_jimmy » 08 Jan 2023 19:01

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Current FA regulations state 15% of capacity up to a maximum of 9,000.


15% is over 11.000. i would expect an initial allocation of around 6,000, and then more if we need them


15% is indeed over 11,000, but the MAXIMUM allocation is 9,000.


Middlesbrough took 10k last season. Hopefully the club don't do what happened at Man City back in 2011 and only take half the allocation we could have had so many of our fans missed out

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Zip » 08 Jan 2023 19:33

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15% is over 11.000. i would expect an initial allocation of around 6,000, and then more if we need them


15% is indeed over 11,000, but the MAXIMUM allocation is 9,000.


Middlesbrough took 10k last season. Hopefully the club don't do what happened at Man City back in 2011 and only take half the allocation we could have had so many of our fans missed out


Yep we had to sit with the home fans for the Citeh game. Terrible decision by the club for a quarter final. We just sat silently when they scored made even worse by them then doing the posnan.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Conservative_dad » 08 Jan 2023 20:53

Just a heads up...

The last time I went to OT to see Reading I was in the home end. You can barely see the away fans let alone hear them. It's only the line of marshalls in their high viz that marks you out.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Jan 2023 20:55

Conservative_dad We'll absolutely smash you!
you confused soul

A win-win for you?


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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Sutekh » 08 Jan 2023 21:13

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The 16th time since 1912 Reading have played United in the cup. Does that make them the side we have played more than any other in the cup?


Yes. Reading have played 15 games against Man Utd in the FA Cup, Aldershot are next highest with 11 games then Newport with 9 and Cardiff with 8. It’s actually quite an achievement considering the general difference in the status of the 2 clubs, where for long periods there was no guarantee Reading would still be in the competition by the time United joined in. Just for the record, from what I can make out Reading have been drawn against 143 different opponents since first entering the FA Cup back in 1877/78.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Conservative_dad » 08 Jan 2023 21:15

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A win-win for you?


Not really, I don't think I could name/recognize a single Reading player apart from Tom Ince

On the plus side for you lot, Utd are going to be playing every 3/4 days until May. The Glazers are not going to be buying anyone this Jan and we're weak in certain areas/players. Can't really replace Casemiro, Bruno, DeGea or Dalot and very light up front in striker position

It's why top4 is a difficult ask for Utd

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Jan 2023 21:22

Yet you have returned (big-time ‘full-on’ once again) to a Reading FC discussion forum?

As ‘welcome’ as you are….why?

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Conservative_dad » 08 Jan 2023 21:27

AthleticoSpizz Yet you have returned (big-time ‘full-on’ once again) to a Reading FC discussion forum?

As ‘welcome’ as you are….why?


Mrs is from Reading so lived here for a bit and went to the games. United were my local team when I was a kid

Like AE and GF but very rarely post on the TB


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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Jan 2023 21:28

Oh, and, Villalolol

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by AthleticoSpizz » 08 Jan 2023 21:29

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AthleticoSpizz Yet you have returned (big-time ‘full-on’ once again) to a Reading FC discussion forum?

As ‘welcome’ as you are….why?


Mrs is from Reading so lived here for a bit and went to the games. United were my local team when I was a kid

Like AE and GF but very rarely post on the TB
fair, we have some here with lesser links.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Millsy » 08 Jan 2023 21:33

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Straight 50/50 split of the gate isn’t it?


45% 45% I believe but yeah


I think the split is of the ‘profit’ rather than the actual takings. So the home club can take the cost of staging the game before splitting the remainder.


That makes sense. Either way I guess it's a fair bit of money. Almost pays for a week of Moore in the physio room.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Silver Fox » 09 Jan 2023 08:25

Sutekh On the bright side the chances are we can probably play a game of “spot the ManU first teamer”. And you just know the cash will be boosted with the BBC or ITV fawning all over United so what’s the betting it gets switched to a Friday or Monday night? If it’s aMonday game than the Sheff U game will have to be rearranged for later in the season.


Pretty sure the Sheff U game will be rearranged whatever day we play Man U


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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Stranded » 09 Jan 2023 08:30

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Sutekh On the bright side the chances are we can probably play a game of “spot the ManU first teamer”. And you just know the cash will be boosted with the BBC or ITV fawning all over United so what’s the betting it gets switched to a Friday or Monday night? If it’s aMonday game than the Sheff U game will have to be rearranged for later in the season.


Pretty sure the Sheff U game will be rearranged whatever day we play Man U


Am assuming Stukeh meant that it couldn't just be shifted to the Wednesday night, as often happens, if Utd is the Monday live game.

In the likely event that Utd beat Charlton in the League Cup this week, then the FA Cup is sandwiched between LC semi final dates, so imagine it will end up being the Saturday/Sunday lunchtime game.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 09 Jan 2023 08:44

Fed up of getting Man United now, 3 in the last 5 or 6 years is it not? Ridiculous.

Probably won't even bother making the pretty short trip over either if it's on the Saturday, but if it's the Friday night or Sunday dinner time game then I probably will.

Oh well, suppose another chance for some publicity, TV money, gate receipts etc.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Stranded » 09 Jan 2023 09:12

YorkshireRoyal99 Fed up of getting Man United now, 3 in the last 5 or 6 years is it not? Ridiculous.

Probably won't even bother making the pretty short trip over either if it's on the Saturday, but if it's the Friday night or Sunday dinner time game then I probably will.

Oh well, suppose another chance for some publicity, TV money, gate receipts etc.


Given our current FFP situation, I'm delighted with the tie as from a money spinning perspective it's pretty much the best you can get as Man Utd essentially force their season ticket holders to buy tickets.

If picked for TV - we are looking at aroung 150k and if the game sells out then we could net over 1m. Cambridge took home approx 1.2m from a tie at OT.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Hound » 09 Jan 2023 09:13

It’s a free transfer signing on a decent wage for 2 seasons pretty much. Be very useful cash

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Mr Angry » 09 Jan 2023 09:25

The revenues from the game could be enough to secure AC for the rest of the season; if that happens, then regardless of the result, it is a great draw for us.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 09 Jan 2023 09:34

Yeah the finances are the best thing we could hope for, just from a selfish viewpoint, I wish it was someone else. :lol:

The money from that, plus whatever we got on Saturday, plus our winning will be a good pot of money for us and the miracle of a win at OT would be great for the club.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Stranded » 09 Jan 2023 09:59

Mr Angry The revenues from the game could be enough to secure AC for the rest of the season; if that happens, then regardless of the result, it is a great draw for us.


Well Mbengue seemed to cryptically post over the weekend a "Reading FC to be continued" - so suggest he is close to, if not already signed an extension.

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