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Re: Oxford (A)

by Mr Optimist » 09 Jan 2024 07:06

Royal_jimmy Shame the allocation is such a pittance. Next time they come to us we should just give them 1800


When they are mid table next season that will be plenty, they probably won’t even sell out.

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Re: Oxford (A)

by RG30 » 09 Jan 2024 10:15

Now sold out.

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Re: Oxford (A)

by Royal_jimmy » 09 Jan 2024 11:17

Surprised it took that long to sell out. Man Utd away last season sold out in 20 minutes because the ticket office were idiots and massively underestimated demand

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Re: Oxford (A)

by Clyde1998 » 09 Jan 2024 11:23

Royal_jimmy Surprised it took that long to sell out. Man Utd away last season sold out in 20 minutes because the ticket office were idiots and massively underestimated demand

I'm guessing it's because there are only a relatively small number of people who'd go to away games who were eligible (online at least) on the first day - ie. STHs with 1400+ points. I can't remember, but I guess Man Utd was general sale from the off (ie. more eligible people).

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Re: Oxford (A)

by stealthpapes » 09 Jan 2024 12:06

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Royal_jimmy Surprised it took that long to sell out. Man Utd away last season sold out in 20 minutes because the ticket office were idiots and massively underestimated demand

I'm guessing it's because there are only a relatively small number of people who'd go to away games who were eligible (online at least) on the first day - ie. STHs with 1400+ points. I can't remember, but I guess Man Utd was general sale from the off (ie. more eligible people).


my memory was that united went to general sale straight off and people could buy multiple tickets.


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Re: Oxford (A)

by Whore Jackie » 09 Jan 2024 12:18

RG30 If anyone is eligible from 2pm you can keep tickets in your basket for 20 minutes so load them up now ready to go on the hour 8)


Tried that this morning. Had 3 tickets in my basket from 9.42. Screen displayed a warning that two of them didn't meet the eligibility criteria (but would be fine at 10). Then got an additional message saying seats were now unavailable at 9.51. So missed out. :cry:

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Re: Oxford (A)

by RG30 » 09 Jan 2024 12:53

Worked for me this again so not sure what went wrong. Had the last ticket selected in Block 28 and had the user already linked so when 10am hit I just had to pay.

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Re: Oxford (A)

by Royal_jimmy » 09 Jan 2024 13:24

If anyone missed out on an Oxford ticket my advice is to get a tractor, park it in the car park where the missing stand is and stand on it

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Re: Oxford (A)

by Blue Label » 09 Jan 2024 14:56

Might stand a chance of tickets in the home end, if you don't have an RG postcode


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by Jackson Corner » 09 Jan 2024 21:32

Blue Label Might stand a chance of tickets in the home end, if you don't have an RG postcode


If you know anyone who lives Henley way your in.

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Re: Oxford (A)

by LWJ » 16 Jan 2024 12:54

Anyone know how the rows go at Oxford? Starts with A or AA?

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Re: Oxford (A)

by Clyde1998 » 29 Jan 2024 19:13

Looks like plenty of tickets remain in the home ends - around 1050. I wouldn't recommend any Reading fan going in the home end though.

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Re: Oxford (A)

by stealthpapes » 29 Jan 2024 19:51

Clyde1998 Looks like plenty of tickets remain in the home ends - around 1050. I wouldn't recommend any Reading fan going in the home end though.




lol yeah Leyton Orient was one thing ..


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Re: Oxford (A)

by Mr Optimist » 30 Jan 2024 12:52

Oxford fans will be pleased, a crowd of over 10,000 makes them jizz with excitement.

I think you’d be fine in the two stands down the side of the pitch in the home ends if you keep yourself to yourself, might have to watch yourself a bit more behind the goal (non car park end) where their more partisan fans are likely to be.

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Re: Oxford (A)

by RG30 » 01 Feb 2024 11:23

Oxford forum saying 130 tickets were refunded in the home ends due to being on the Reading FC database. Anyone able to verify this?

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Re: Oxford (A)

by Clyde1998 » 01 Feb 2024 12:03

RG30 Oxford forum saying 130 tickets were refunded in the home ends due to being on the Reading FC database. Anyone able to verify this?

That post seems to be the only source of that information.

Being on the database doesn’t mean much by itself; I’m on the Brighton database as you had to join to get tickets for the League Trophy game down there. I think I’m on the Sutton and Wimbledon ones too as I’ve purchased tickets from them before (Sutton for the friendly in pre-season; Wimbledon for a woman's international).

I’m surprised Oxford opened this game up to complete general sale, tbh. We limited ticket sales in the reverse fixture to those with prior purchasing history. That said, I know Reading fans who have purchasing history at Oxford.

If 130 people who have regular purchase history at Reading have bought tickets then it makes absolute sense to refund those tickets. Simply being on the database seems a bit overzealous.

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Re: Oxford (A)

by Green » 01 Feb 2024 13:44

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RG30 Oxford forum saying 130 tickets were refunded in the home ends due to being on the Reading FC database. Anyone able to verify this?

That post seems to be the only source of that information.

Being on the database doesn’t mean much by itself; I’m on the Brighton database as you had to join to get tickets for the League Trophy game down there. I think I’m on the Sutton and Wimbledon ones too as I’ve purchased tickets from them before (Sutton for the friendly in pre-season; Wimbledon for a woman's international).

I’m surprised Oxford opened this game up to complete general sale, tbh. We limited ticket sales in the reverse fixture to those with prior purchasing history. That said, I know Reading fans who have purchasing history at Oxford.

If 130 people who have regular purchase history at Reading have bought tickets then it makes absolute sense to refund those tickets. Simply being on the database seems a bit overzealous.

To say nothing of data protection. Seems dodgy.

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Re: Oxford (A)

by Whore Jackie » 01 Feb 2024 13:59

RG30 Oxford forum saying 130 tickets were refunded in the home ends due to being on the Reading FC database. Anyone able to verify this?


Nope, but have heard that those on the waiting list for away tickets were being called up by Reading FC this week. Perhaps Oxford have opened up a previously unsold block?

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