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Re: Burnley away goes to general sale

by Sarah Star » 08 May 2009 15:33

Hopefully, Ian, you'll have the chance to book a ticket for Wembley.

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Re: Burnley away goes to general sale

by Ian Royal » 08 May 2009 15:36

Sarah Star Hopefully, Ian, you'll have the chance to book a ticket for Wembley.


I'm not sure my bank balance agrees with hopefully. Sorry I didn't say hello in the street at Norwich by the way. I was the short bald one in the hoops.

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Re: Play-Off Tickets

by bcubed » 08 May 2009 16:21

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bcubed Anyone know if the second leg looks like selling out?


Log on to the online ticketing and have a look.


An embarrassing amount of seats in the North East and West corners, and under half of the South stand half we have is empty, as is the upper tier South West corner.

Take your pick!!


I don't want one, I have mine - I wanted to know if I was going to be able to sell one
Doesn't look good

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Re: Play-Off Tickets

by Deathy » 08 May 2009 16:43

Well advertise it at face value or a little lower in Classifieds and state where it is and you might just sell it.

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Re: We should probably sell some of these....

by floyd__streete » 08 May 2009 18:53

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floyd__streete To be fair, going to watch Reading in the play-offs is a bit like stopping on the hard shoulder to take a look at an accident on the other carriageway.

How long did it take you to think that up?


:lol: Surely not still bitter about me pointing out that your own little quip about 2 out of 3 away games to get to the final was, in fact, absolute mince?



Duly noted that the official site haven't for once been trumpeting on about how many tickets sold for the away leg from a potential allocaton of 3,000 so one can only assume that we haven't even sold the initital 1,900! :shock:

Previous play-off trips to Tranmere, Wigan and Wolves saw huge followings. Does this disappointing turn-out show that perhaps the Reading public have lost faith in this team and management at last? Personally, I am very much IN for the first leg of the last rights 8) .


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Re: We should probably sell some of these....

by Archie's penalty » 08 May 2009 19:33

floyd__streete :lol: Surely not still bitter about me pointing out that your own little quip about 2 out of 3 away games to get to the final was, in fact, absolute mince?



Duly noted that the official site haven't for once been trumpeting on about how many tickets sold for the away leg from a potential allocaton of 3,000 so one can only assume that we haven't even sold the initital 1,900! :shock:

Previous play-off trips to Tranmere, Wigan and Wolves saw huge followings. Does this disappointing turn-out show that perhaps the Reading public have lost faith in this team and management at last? Personally, I am very much IN for the first leg of the last rights 8) .


I think the main thing is that Burnley is much more off the beaten track then the other places. It's not easy to get to from anywhere.

If we were in Preston or Sheffield we would have much more people there.

And I don't care, the people who aren't going are going to miss a cracking cup-tie atmosphere. This time with our full-side! :wink:

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Re: We should probably sell some of these....

by floyd__streete » 08 May 2009 19:49

Archie's penalty And I don't care, the people who aren't going are going to miss a cracking cup-tie atmosphere. This time with our full-side! :wink:


Behave. It'll be cracking for about 2 minutes until the old codgers who follow Reading tell anyone making any noise to "si dahhhhhhhn". And the old it's not easy to get to line again, the perennial favourite of the Reading supporter :lol: ; it's in Lancashire, not Laos!

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Re: Play-Off Tickets

by Deathy » 08 May 2009 20:06

Sheffield United have taken just over half their allocation at Preston!

There's no shame in us taking 1800 or so tomorrow.

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Re: Play-Off Tickets

by winchester_royal » 08 May 2009 20:39

The only pathetic fans are those who moan when people are not willing to sacrifice their whole week-end just to go and watch the football, especially when costs of going will be up to £200 when you consider travel, food, etc and its on TV. Going to the home leg is costly enough, as will Wemberley if we get there.

FWIW I can't go because in Leeds for my Grand-parents 50th anniversary, and given that one of them had a stroke a couple of months ago, perhaps that is more important.

But I'll be watching the game on the box, as anxious, nervous, and terrified as any of those who go to the game.


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Re: Play-Off Tickets

by floyd__streete » 08 May 2009 20:44

Quite right too Winchy, just a bit of fishing to be honest old chap :) .

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Re: Play-Off Tickets

by winchester_royal » 08 May 2009 21:20

I wasn't really aiming at you, just the constant ribe that has gone on for too long. :wink:

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Re: Play-Off Tickets

by Tutti Frutti » 08 May 2009 21:31

Firstly, why have the club bothered to put final ticket details on the websire before the first leg of the semi? But secondly - HAVE YOU SEEN THE PRICES? Only the very back of the top tier for less than £50. Poor Burnley.

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Re: Play-Off Tickets

by weybridgewanderer » 08 May 2009 21:43

winchester_royal The only pathetic fans are those who moan when people are not willing to sacrifice their whole week-end just to go and watch the football, especially when costs of going will be up to £200 when you consider travel, food, etc and its on TV. Going to the home leg is costly enough, as will Wemberley if we get there.

FWIW I can't go because in Leeds for my Grand-parents 50th anniversary, and given that one of them had a stroke a couple of months ago, perhaps that is more important.

But I'll be watching the game on the box, as anxious, nervous, and terrified as any of those who go to the game.


You went to Burnley through leeds a few years ago

There is a train direct from leeds and back again!


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Re: Play-Off Tickets

by winchester_royal » 09 May 2009 08:50

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winchester_royal The only pathetic fans are those who moan when people are not willing to sacrifice their whole week-end just to go and watch the football, especially when costs of going will be up to £200 when you consider travel, food, etc and its on TV. Going to the home leg is costly enough, as will Wemberley if we get there.

FWIW I can't go because in Leeds for my Grand-parents 50th anniversary, and given that one of them had a stroke a couple of months ago, perhaps that is more important.

But I'll be watching the game on the box, as anxious, nervous, and terrified as any of those who go to the game.


You went to Burnley through leeds a few years ago

There is a train direct from leeds and back again!


And if the game started at say 3pm then I'd be there.

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Re: Play-Off Tickets

by Winchester Royal » 09 May 2009 10:29

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winchester_royal The only pathetic fans are those who moan when people are not willing to sacrifice their whole week-end just to go and watch the football, especially when costs of going will be up to £200 when you consider travel, food, etc and its on TV. Going to the home leg is costly enough, as will Wemberley if we get there.

FWIW I can't go because in Leeds for my Grand-parents 50th anniversary, and given that one of them had a stroke a couple of months ago, perhaps that is more important.

But I'll be watching the game on the box, as anxious, nervous, and terrified as any of those who go to the game.


You went to Burnley through leeds a few years ago

There is a train direct from leeds and back again!


No, that was me. I remember it quite well.

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Re: Play-Off Tickets

by Deathy » 09 May 2009 20:57

2nd ticket for sale, 50p and a packet of Nik Naks and it's yours. Y26 DD. I'm going to have to be strict with the asking price though!

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Re: We should probably sell some of these....

by Royal With Cheese » 11 May 2009 14:27

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floyd__streete To be fair, going to watch Reading in the play-offs is a bit like stopping on the hard shoulder to take a look at an accident on the other carriageway.

How long did it take you to think that up?


:lol: Surely not still bitter about me pointing out that your own little quip about 2 out of 3 away games to get to the final was, in fact, absolute mince?

Absolutely not, I'm more than happy to agree that the comment I posted was rubbish. I did so in the thread later on. It's just a shame you were already rubbishing a game before you got to it. Your assesment after was much more readable and relevant.

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Re: Play-Off Tickets

by Jerry St Clair » 11 May 2009 17:13

24 hours to go and plenty of tickets left on general sale.

Have we ever failed to sell-out a play off game?

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Re: Play-Off Tickets

by Dirk Gently » 11 May 2009 17:17

Jerry St Clair 24 hours to go and plenty of tickets left on general sale.

Have we ever failed to sell-out a play off game?


I'd think there are two reasons for this. Firstly, a lot of people expect it to be another dire home performance, and so aren't going - but apart from that people have seen the prices for Wembley tickets - serious money, especially if you have a family to take - and they're saving their money.

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Re: Play-Off Tickets

by Scrappy » 11 May 2009 18:17

IIRC this is the kind of time when there are GCSEs and SATs going on and if the game does go to extra time and penalties then it isn't good preparation for the day after. Whilst I accept a lot of people wont have this issue, it does affect some. I think the added cost of the game aswell wont help matters. 100 quid plus on top of season ticket renewals, other matches in the season, time of the month since payday and also the potential of possibly high Wembley ticket costs does add up quite highly.

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