Ozwin Posted 1 August 2009 Posted 1 August 2009 Not too sure how priority and all that works? I mean when does it become time for a new season ticket holder to get tickets? I've not been to an away game before and feel this'd be an awesome first time game to go to. So yeah, what do I need to do to secure tickets because I'm sure there'd be some competition for them.
Maybes Posted 1 August 2009 Posted 1 August 2009 Not too sure how priority and all that works? I mean when does it become time for a new season ticket holder to get tickets? I've not been to an away game before and feel this'd be an awesome first time game to go to.So yeah, what do I need to do to secure tickets because I'm sure there'd be some competition for them. Id be suprised if it sells out mate. You can get them on the wednesday usually two week before the game. Just keep checking the away tickets section on the OS.
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 1 August 2009 Posted 1 August 2009 PRIORITY Details are here. What we usullay do like many is write a letter or email to the ticket office asking for so many tickets. Get them to ring you back and give credit card details over the phone if needs be. Although many will be going I doubt it will be a sell out due to being on SKY so you shouldn't have much trouble if you are priority 3.
Ozwin Posted 1 August 2009 Author Posted 1 August 2009 How pricey will they be too? I mean travels gonna be a bit on it's own.
Maybes Posted 1 August 2009 Posted 1 August 2009 How pricey will they be too? I mean travels gonna be a bit on it's own. Not sure but I would imagine they are gonna be nearer £30 than £20, perhaps even over £30.
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 1 August 2009 Posted 1 August 2009 For Reading fans on Saturday 15th August, which i believe is on TV as it is 5:20 kick off, the prices are as followed: Adults £25 Under 18's £13 65+ £19 From the Reading Ticket News Page.
Ozwin Posted 1 August 2009 Author Posted 1 August 2009 £25 isn't too bad. Does the club still do the coach service thing? Because I bet training it up there would cost a bomb.
Guest Posted 1 August 2009 Posted 1 August 2009 Not too sure how priority and all that works? I mean when does it become time for a new season ticket holder to get tickets? I've not been to an away game before and feel this'd be an awesome first time game to go to.So yeah, what do I need to do to secure tickets because I'm sure there'd be some competition for them. How pricey will they be too? I mean travels gonna be a bit on it's own. £25 isn't too bad. Does the club still do the coach service thing? Because I bet training it up there would cost a bomb.
Asha Posted 1 August 2009 Posted 1 August 2009 You'll be fine with P3, and yes the club has a coach service called Fox Travel, which for adults is usually sort of £15-18. I'll be on there
Ozwin Posted 1 August 2009 Author Posted 1 August 2009 Awesome, thanks a lot everyone.* *Except Lisa.
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