Reading Ticket Details

super mario is a blue said:
why £25 for level 2. are they hoping to fill level 1 and keep level 2 empty. i think £10 difference is a bit cheeky considering every cup game as been the same price up to now

Cheeky its a fucking piss take and i phoned and told them<br /><br />-- Thu Mar 03, 2011 11:52 pm --<br /><br />
Balti said:
this is cheaper than the Kiev game but is much bigger

Kiev game is over-priced

go figure
how much is the kiev game then
 
Quickly.

Those concerned about the attendance.

Roughly 26,000 against Villa. 2000 Villa fans give or take. Those 24,000 City fans will be back against Reading. Reading will sell their 6000 allocation. Win or lose, it's thier cup final.(no disrespect) That's 30,000 tickets already sold. That leaves 17,000 tickets left. Level 1 and level 2 will sell out. That takes care of another 5000 fans.(didn't look that empty apart from the Villa section on Wednesday) 35,000. That leaves 12,000 tickets. 6000 in each 3rd tier. There's no reason why one or both of those tiers won't sell out given the magnitude of the game, the opposition(no disrespect), the reward for winning the match, and the fact it's on ESPN and not ITV.

Don't forget. Those extra '50 loyalty points' might get you a semi final and/or a cup final ticket as well.

The original seat counter predicts a crowd of (well) over 40,000.
 
Ive just been online and bought my lad's and my usual seats for EL3 for £15 quid each.
I wonder if i will get an email or phone call telling me i cant sit there and will have to relocate
 
jrb said:
Quickly.

Those concerned about the attendance.

Roughly 26,000 against Villa. 2000 Villa fans give or take. Those 24,000 City fans will be back against Reading. Reading will sell their 6000 allocation. Win or lose, it's thier cup final.(no disrespect) That's 30,000 tickets already sold. That leaves 17,000 tickets left. Level 1 and level 2 will sell out. That takes care of another 5000 fans.(didn't look that empty apart from the Villa section on Wednesday) 35,000. That leaves 12,000 tickets. 6000 in each 3rd tier. There's no reason why one or both of those tiers won't sell out given the magnitude of the game, the opposition(no disrespect), the reward for winning the match, and the fact it's on ESPN and not ITV.

Don't forget. Those extra '50 loyalty points' might get you a semi final and/or a cup final ticket as well.

The original seat counter predicts a crowd of (well) over 40,000.

No - Reading have only taken 3,000 normal allocation mate. Not the increased amount.
 
imber50 said:
Ive just been online and bought my lad's and my usual seats for EL3 for £15 quid each.
I wonder if i will get an email or phone call telling me i cant sit there and will have to relocate

Or else you'll stick out like a sore thumb, you and your lad with the entire EL3 to your self !
 
SWP's back said:
jrb said:
Quickly.

Those concerned about the attendance.

Roughly 26,000 against Villa. 2000 Villa fans give or take. Those 24,000 City fans will be back against Reading. Reading will sell their 6000 allocation. Win or lose, it's thier cup final.(no disrespect) That's 30,000 tickets already sold. That leaves 17,000 tickets left. Level 1 and level 2 will sell out. That takes care of another 5000 fans.(didn't look that empty apart from the Villa section on Wednesday) 35,000. That leaves 12,000 tickets. 6000 in each 3rd tier. There's no reason why one or both of those tiers won't sell out given the magnitude of the game, the opposition(no disrespect), the reward for winning the match, and the fact it's on ESPN and not ITV.

Don't forget. Those extra '50 loyalty points' might get you a semi final and/or a cup final ticket as well.

The original seat counter predicts a crowd of (well) over 40,000.

No - Reading have only taken 3,000 normal allocation mate. Not the increased amount.

Fair enough, if it's true? Still think it will be over 40,000. Bottom and second tier will sell out. It just depends on the flask and butty lot in the 3rd tier.
 
i totally agree with selling from bottom tier to top tier,for start it looks ridiculous when everyones spread out leaving gaps everywhere and its more vocal when everyones together.i know people in the 3rd tiers have to relocate to a most likely poorer view, but surely for the odd cup game(this one very important for us) can put themselves out or just wait till bottom tiers sell out then just get your seat anyway obviously only if bottom tiers sell.
 
jrb said:
SWP's back said:
No - Reading have only taken 3,000 normal allocation mate. Not the increased amount.

Fair enough, if it's true? Still think it will be over 40,000. Bottom and second tier will sell out. It just depends on the flask and butty lot in the 3rd tier.

Yep - it is true (or the South Stand would have to relocate).

I hope for a full house to be honest.
 
imber50 said:
Ive just been online and bought my lad's and my usual seats for EL3 for £15 quid each.
I wonder if i will get an email or phone call telling me i cant sit there and will have to relocate

Check before you go to the game. My brother couldn't get in for the Poznan game at the usual entrance, some idiot had just changed his ticket to east level 1 without so much as a call.
 

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