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Thread: Reading away

  1. #1
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    Reading away

    The previous 2 away games at Reading have both been on a Tuesday nights and we were given
    and sold 5500 tickets, This season the game is a Saturday and we get an allocation of just 2239
    Reading must love playing in front of a empty stadium as well as loosing revenue I would think
    like most clubs need, if you know Readings stadium then you could just buy tickets in the home
    part of the ground were the players come out but nearer to the away end, really doesn't make
    sense given the amount we could sell and the revenue they will loose.

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    I would have thought filling the ground would be a priority for any club. Maybe they expect a full house because it's against Villa. We're probably the biggest club in the league.

  3. #3
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    Spot on Bongo

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    If they let us have 8,000 we'd probably sell out on a Saturday - poor commercial awareness!

  5. #5
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    Our fans couldn’t stop us getting slapped around by their team last season. They shouldn’t worry about it.

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