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Draytonian III

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Reading away next Saturday
« on October 13, 2013, 11:49:56 am by Draytonian III »
I cant remember if Reading have a bookmaker in or next to the ground,anyone on here know either way.



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glosterred

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #1 on October 13, 2013, 12:37:15 pm by glosterred »
I would put money on it that someone will eventually answer this question

COYR

hoolahoop

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #2 on October 13, 2013, 12:43:17 pm by hoolahoop »
I just hope bloody Player is up and running after the last fiasco :(
Oh and we kick are for a change.....we are due a win against this lot.

normal rules

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #3 on October 13, 2013, 01:05:58 pm by normal rules »
£25 tickets.

Yet again - too expensive.
#twentysplenty

KieronDRFC

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #4 on October 13, 2013, 01:38:47 pm by KieronDRFC »
£25 tickets.

Yet again - too expensive.
#twentysplenty


 :zzz:

Donnyrovers

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #5 on October 13, 2013, 01:49:32 pm by Donnyrovers »
£25 tickets.

Yet again - too expensive.
#twentysplenty

Are we going to get this before every away game? £25 is good considering last year they were a premiership team.

silent majority

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #6 on October 13, 2013, 01:57:20 pm by silent majority »
£25 tickets.

Yet again - too expensive.
#twentysplenty

Are we going to get this before every away game? £25 is good considering last year they were a premiership team.

You have to see the bigger picture. Away fan participation is dying in our sport, doing something about it is an option that we have to take seriously.

RedJ

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #7 on October 13, 2013, 02:04:33 pm by RedJ »
£25 tickets.

Yet again - too expensive.
#twentysplenty


 :zzz:

Out of interest is there any price you wouldn't pay to watch Rovers?

Draytonian III

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #8 on October 13, 2013, 02:20:37 pm by Draytonian III »
As I wrote a while ago does anyone know if there is a bookmakers in/near  the Reading ground

1879Rovers

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #9 on October 13, 2013, 02:37:23 pm by 1879Rovers »
No mate they don't. They have them in the home end but not in the away end.

RedRover45

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #10 on October 13, 2013, 02:41:41 pm by RedRover45 »
And iirc there isn't one anywhere near the ground. Bloody grounds in industrial estates and retail parks, grrrrr.......

1879Rovers

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #11 on October 13, 2013, 03:09:34 pm by 1879Rovers »
Ground is 4 miles from town centre/train station. Shuttle buses from just outside station to ground and back again. If you are driving, it is between £8 and £10 near the ground. If I can give anyone a tip. Park in Three Miles Cross at a pub called the swan just off the M4. It is then a twenty minute walk to the ground. You can't miss it, just aim for the wind turbine if you cannot see the ground. Parking near the ground is a nightmare and it will probably take less time to walk back to your car than sit in traffic.

Any questions please ask as I am quite local and spend quite a lot of time in and around the Reading area.

KieronDRFC

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #12 on October 13, 2013, 03:20:08 pm by KieronDRFC »
£25 tickets.

Yet again - too expensive.
#twentysplenty


 :zzz:

Out of interest is there any price you wouldn't pay to watch Rovers?

I never usually pay anymore than £50 for a ticket and travel to an away game.

Leeds ticket £36 + £10 travel
Reading ticket £19 + £22 travel

Obviously i agree football is too expensive but im not going to moan about every single away game.

Draytonian III

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #13 on October 13, 2013, 04:38:11 pm by Draytonian III »
No mate they don't. They have them in the home end but not in the away end.


Cheers for that,looks like William Hills on Friday after work again

bluewiggy123

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #14 on October 13, 2013, 05:34:02 pm by bluewiggy123 »

Donnyrovers

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #15 on October 13, 2013, 05:41:57 pm by Donnyrovers »
£25 tickets.

Yet again - too expensive.
#twentysplenty

Are we going to get this before every away game? £25 is good considering last year they were a premiership team.

You have to see the bigger picture. Away fan participation is dying in our sport, doing something about it is an option that we have to take seriously.
It's £25 though its hardly rip off price, I understand the bigger issue but people complaining at £25 a ticket is sad.

ferribyrover

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #16 on October 13, 2013, 06:16:35 pm by ferribyrover »
Last time we were there i remember placing a bet, in the away end, on a 4-1 rovers win. I remember because they had to scratch around for the odds. Anyway waste of money it was as a Sullivan cock up led to a reading win.

IDM

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #17 on October 13, 2013, 08:21:29 pm by IDM »
£30 on the day for adults.  This is borderline too much for me - I agree with the Twenty Plenty campaign.

The argument on ticket prices is more of an issue when kids prices etc are too much.  I usually go alone, so the fiver difference between £25 and £30 isn't too big a problem really but for a family group prices are tough.

As for the bookies, I wouldn't know, sorry.

I once parked in the shoppers P&R site adjacent to Reading's ground, having arrived late.  As I didn't then take the shopping P&R bus into town, it cost nowt.  I was surprised this was running on a football day.  We drew 0-0...

normal rules

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #18 on October 13, 2013, 08:41:37 pm by normal rules »
£25 tickets.

Yet again - too expensive.
#twentysplenty


 :zzz:

Out of interest is there any price you wouldn't pay to watch Rovers?

I never usually pay anymore than £50 for a ticket and travel to an away game.

Leeds ticket £36 + £10 travel
Reading ticket £19 + £22 travel

Obviously i agree football is too expensive but im not going to moan about every single away game.

this is what pisses me off about football supporters. Don't assume cost is based on 1 person. I am 44 and have a 16 yr old that loves rovers.
My costs are not dictated by just me. Tickets plus travel plus food and rink = too much. the biggest outlay being tickets.

what this equates to is less kids/future footy fans not being able to attend matches.
how many kids do you see at away games these days. honestly?

the simple answer is not many.

RedJ

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #19 on October 13, 2013, 09:01:12 pm by RedJ »
Don't mean this to sound condescending or anything NR but why not take food from home? saves you quite a bit over the season and for what you pay for food at one match you could probably buy enough stuff to make a dinner for quite a few.

normal rules

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #20 on October 14, 2013, 06:07:49 pm by normal rules »
its a fair point about the food. been burnt a few times with drinks though - a lot of grounds don't allow drinks in containers etc.

My issue is ticket prices. especially those for kids.

KieronDRFC

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #21 on October 14, 2013, 06:31:40 pm by KieronDRFC »
£25 tickets.

Yet again - too expensive.
#twentysplenty


 :zzz:

Out of interest is there any price you wouldn't pay to watch Rovers?

I never usually pay anymore than £50 for a ticket and travel to an away game.

Leeds ticket £36 + £10 travel
Reading ticket £19 + £22 travel

Obviously i agree football is too expensive but im not going to moan about every single away game.

this is what pisses me off about football supporters. Don't assume cost is based on 1 person. I am 44 and have a 16 yr old that loves rovers.
My costs are not dictated by just me. Tickets plus travel plus food and rink = too much. the biggest outlay being tickets.

what this equates to is less kids/future footy fans not being able to attend matches.
how many kids do you see at away games these days. honestly?

the simple answer is not many.
Im not assuming anything. RedJ asked me what my limit was for following rovers and i told him.

GazLaz

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #22 on October 14, 2013, 07:48:05 pm by GazLaz »
Everyone wants everything cheap these days. They can charge what they want it's their business.

normal rules

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Re: Reading away next Saturday
« Reply #23 on October 14, 2013, 08:32:46 pm by normal rules »
not cheap

just reasonable  :scarf:

 

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