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  1. #1
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    derby v reading ticket prices

    Derby v reading on Saturday 14th February 2015 (3pm).


    Reading have been allocated 2,700 seats in the South East Corner of the iPro Stadium.


    Ticket prices for Derby County fans are as follows:


    Adults £15, Senior Citizens aged 65 or above and Under 18s £10 and Under 12s £5.


    Sales Periods

    1. Derby County 2014/15 Full & Half Season Ticket Holders, 2014/15 12 Pack Customers and Home Members


    Full and Half Season Ticket Holders will have their Season Ticket seat reserved, to purchase online at www.WeAreDerby.com from 9am on Thursday 29th January, up until 5:30pm on Saturday 7th February. After which time, all unsold seats will be made available for other supporters to purchase. Telephone and counter sales open at 9am on Saturday 31st January. 12 Pack Customers and Home Members will be able to purchase any seat not occupied by a 2014/15 Full or Half Season Ticket Holder during the same time periods as listed above and via the same purchasing methods.


    Supporters during this period

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
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    re: derby v reading ticket prices

    I'm going.

    Hopefully 28,000 plus there with Reading taking their allocation.

    Big, big game. The prizes start to get big after this round.

    £180,000 in prize money. Probably another £150,000 in tickets, food and other items.

    So that would be £330,000 for winning this game.

    The 6th round prize money is £360,000 with a lucrative tie being a probability - it also gives you a guaranteed trip to Wembley if you win it plus £450,000 minimum for a semi-final loss.

    Could be massive money for us and help with FFP if we fail to get promotion this year.

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