The magic of the FA Cup

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Royal_jimmy » 13 Jan 2023 19:44

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tidus_mi2 Allocation of 3094, feels like the club have grossly underestimated the demand.


Not sure - awful kick off time and its hardly a new ground for anyone

Sheffield's game V Wrexham is also on TV late Sunday so there's a good chance the league game due that weekend will be scheduled later in season


3,094 is a paltry allocation. Some of our fans will miss out. Should have taken a 6k allocation. It's like Man City in 2010 all over again.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Royal_jimmy » 13 Jan 2023 19:47

Elm Park Kid I hear that hotels are very expensive for Utd evening games. I can't see us getting close to the 3k mark to be honest - I think more people would be up for driving up to an early kick off and getting home at a reasonable time than they would be doing this. But then again, it's better than Friday/Monday evening.


Hmm our away support has been ok this season, I think we'll sell it out. We have enough day trippers of our own, plus a load of our season ticket holders also support Man Utd. Suppose we've played them a lot in the cup but I feel like we've underestimated the demand.

I'll probably travel up and back on the day, save money on hotels as I'm also doing Sunderland away.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 13 Jan 2023 20:20

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YorkshireRoyal99 Possibly the ideal time for me, it's only just over an hour away so it's a comfortable drive there and back, will probably get back for midnight-ish which is reasonable. Glad it's worked out quite well.

Surely the club will put some coach travel on for supporters? I know it's not ideal for those travelling from Reading but surely we could muster up 5k fans for this game at least if we had plenty of coaches coming up? How far is it 3-4 hours? Suppose 2am isn't great to be getting back in at though for fans travelling.


Coaches will take longer than 3-4 hours, particularly with a stop.


Yeah I thought about it afterwards and you're probably looking at a 4 hour journey back down, ticket itself will be £46 for most, coach could be an extra £20 (although don't really know as I've never been on one) and then there is all the food and drink before the game and stuff, you could quite easily be looking at a 10/11 hour night, getting in at 2-3am and spending the best part of £100-150 and that's for those who just travel home, let alone those who want to make a day/night of it as I'm sure there will be some. Not great for any working class fan.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Nameless » 13 Jan 2023 20:49

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YorkshireRoyal99 Possibly the ideal time for me, it's only just over an hour away so it's a comfortable drive there and back, will probably get back for midnight-ish which is reasonable. Glad it's worked out quite well.

Surely the club will put some coach travel on for supporters? I know it's not ideal for those travelling from Reading but surely we could muster up 5k fans for this game at least if we had plenty of coaches coming up? How far is it 3-4 hours? Suppose 2am isn't great to be getting back in at though for fans travelling.


Coaches will take longer than 3-4 hours, particularly with a stop.


Yeah I thought about it afterwards and you're probably looking at a 4 hour journey back down, ticket itself will be £46 for most, coach could be an extra £20 (although don't really know as I've never been on one) and then there is all the food and drink before the game and stuff, you could quite easily be looking at a 10/11 hour night, getting in at 2-3am and spending the best part of £100-150 and that's for those who just travel home, let alone those who want to make a day/night of it as I'm sure there will be some. Not great for any working class fan.



Coach is £35.
Hiring a coach is not cheap.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Snowflake Royal » 13 Jan 2023 21:01

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tidus_mi2 Allocation of 3094, feels like the club have grossly underestimated the demand.


Not sure - awful kick off time and its hardly a new ground for anyone

Sheffield's game V Wrexham is also on TV late Sunday so there's a good chance the league game due that weekend will be scheduled later in season


3,094 is a paltry allocation. Some of our fans will miss out. Should have taken a 6k allocation. It's like Man City in 2010 all over again.

It's an 8pm kickoff in the dry January post Xmas extravagance during winter and a cost of living crisis with no public transport back that night, versus a team that's no longer big dog that we played just 4 years ago.

Chance of us selling 5/6k tickets to actual Reading fans is minimal.


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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Brogue » 17 Jan 2023 10:33

Sold out. Within 30 mins of being on sale. Managed to bag my two tickets feel sorry for those who will miss out. Club vastly underestimated the demand. As did a few nobbers on here...

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Schards#2 » 17 Jan 2023 10:43

Brogue Sold out. Within 30 mins of being on sale. Managed to bag my two tickets feel sorry for those who will miss out. Club vastly underestimated the demand. As did a few nobbers on here...


Taking only 3,000 tickets was a poor decision.

Not using the loyalty points system was an infathomable one

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Needle » 17 Jan 2023 10:44

Brogue Sold out. Within 30 mins of being on sale. Managed to bag my two tickets feel sorry for those who will miss out. Club vastly underestimated the demand. As did a few nobbers on here...


Got stuck in a meeting at work. Got on the site at 10.30 to miss out. Shame there wasn't any points/STH priority.

Ho hum, probably saved me a £500 weekend (3 tickets, hotel & food).

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Brogue » 17 Jan 2023 10:48



:|


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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Schards#2 » 17 Jan 2023 10:50

I suspect a material percentage of our allocation will be taken by Man Utd fans who have been to the odd Reading game, plus three of their Man Utd supporting mates

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by morganb » 17 Jan 2023 10:54

If you missed out on tickets and are desperate to see Reading v Man Utd then the women play each other on Sunday

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Silver Fox » 17 Jan 2023 10:57

Brogue

:|


Not sure the :| is appropriate there, the bloke's a massive pcunt

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Elm Park Kid » 17 Jan 2023 10:57

Well, when you're wrong you're wrong.

Though . . . . . it does seem like the club has seriously balls this up in terms of making it as easy as possible for people to tout these tickets. I'd imagine that quite a large number of people in Reading (fans or otherwise) have at least 25 points and would have known that they can resell these easily.

Bit worried now to be honest about how many Utd are going to be in our end.


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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Brogue » 17 Jan 2023 10:58

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Brogue

:|


Not sure the :| is appropriate there, the bloke's a massive pcunt


I'm not up to date on who is who on the #readingfc, I'm very much an occasional Twitter user. Has this bloke got form then?

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by paultheroyal » 17 Jan 2023 11:01

That is crazy how thats sold out - massive ball drop there from the club - based on rates of sell etc etc - 10,000 was achievable which, lets be honest and with home gates we would not think possible. Is that the allocation done? No more issued?

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Silver Fox » 17 Jan 2023 11:01

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:|


Not sure the :| is appropriate there, the bloke's a massive pcunt


I'm not up to date on who is who on the #readingfc, I'm very much an occasional Twitter user. Has this bloke got form then?


As with almost everyone who regularly tweets about Reading I've never heard of him. All the evidence I need of his pcuntery is in this one tweet mind

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Elm Park Kid » 17 Jan 2023 11:07

paultheroyal That is crazy how thats sold out - massive ball drop there from the club - based on rates of sell etc etc - 10,000 was achievable which, lets be honest and with home gates we would not think possible. Is that the allocation done? No more issued?


I think it's questionable how many actual Reading fans want to go to this game. I mean - if it's casuals who just want the fun of a trip to Old Trafford then that's perfectly fair. But i'm worried it's more people just reselling to their utd mates in Reading (and beyond).

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Jagermesiter1871 » 17 Jan 2023 11:08

That was quick to sellout no? Did anyone expect that?

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by paultheroyal » 17 Jan 2023 11:14

Jagermesiter1871 That was quick to sellout no? Did anyone expect that?


not at that rate and a lower attender for away matches....

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 17 Jan 2023 11:19

Is it not a case where we could buy more from the club? We can have to 11,000 there can't we?

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