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Reading [a] Bristol Street Motors Trophy- Tickets on sale
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https://www.charltonafc.com/sale-nowsbaldry said:
where do you see how many sold ?clive said:Allocation: 675
Sold: 158
On sale until: 4pm on Tuesday, December 5th
was thinking of going, but can't get to the valley to pick up tickets in time, so would only really be able to purchase online and pickup from Reading or buy on the night ?
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Allocation: 675
Sold: 248
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I've just enquired with Reading Buses & apparently the shuttle buses will be running between Reading Station/ Stadium this evening, the last bus to the stadium will depart 20 minutes before kick-off.4
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Tickets for Wednesday’s tie are now off sale, but remaining tickets can be purchased from Reading’s main Ticket Office from 4.30pm on matchday (card only), with no price increase.
Fans collecting tickets can do so from the same point, which is located next to gate five.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/cup-preview-reading-v-charlton
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Numbers going through the roof!clive said:Allocation: 675
Sold: 248
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Looking forward to seeing some of you beautiful people tonight.
The Lizzie line trains come into Reading station and there are trains from there to Reading Green Park which is a brand new station close to the Madejski. Last one to arrive in time for for kick off leaves Reading at 18:32.
No train worries for me tonight. I'm cycling there.
It's a surprisingly picturesque and leafy ride beside the Kennet & Avon canal.2 -
Should've mentioned. If speed, or having an actual bloody toilet on your train is a priority, change at Paddington and you'll whizz into Reading in about 25 minutes.
That's assuming they're not on strike - i haven't checked.
Solidarity comrades.2 -
Reminder - KO is 7pm0
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Why is it this trophy has 7pm kick off times? What is the logic?
Surely shaves a fair bit off the attendance numbers, especially for away fans.0 -
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Think I read its about half hour walk from reading green parkSven_the_Viking said:Looking forward to seeing some of you beautiful people tonight.
The Lizzie line trains come into Reading station and there are trains from there to Reading Green Park which is a brand new station close to the Madejski. Last one to arrive in time for for kick off leaves Reading at 18:32.
No train worries for me tonight. I'm cycling there.
It's a surprisingly picturesque and leafy ride beside the Kennet & Avon canal.0 -
And a very wet one, as you cycle into the canal in the darkSven_the_Viking said:Looking forward to seeing some of you beautiful people tonight.
The Lizzie line trains come into Reading station and there are trains from there to Reading Green Park which is a brand new station close to the Madejski. Last one to arrive in time for for kick off leaves Reading at 18:32.
No train worries for me tonight. I'm cycling there.
It's a surprisingly picturesque and leafy ride beside the Kennet & Avon canal.
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Nah. Ten minutes. Fifteen if you're a slow walker.Nicholas said:
Think I read its about half hour walk from reading green parkSven_the_Viking said:Looking forward to seeing some of you beautiful people tonight.
The Lizzie line trains come into Reading station and there are trains from there to Reading Green Park which is a brand new station close to the Madejski. Last one to arrive in time for for kick off leaves Reading at 18:32.
No train worries for me tonight. I'm cycling there.
It's a surprisingly picturesque and leafy ride beside the Kennet & Avon canal.
It's only 40 mins from central reading, but you do have to watch out for crazy cyclists by the canal.3 -
I prefer it tbh.cafctom said:Why is it this trophy has 7pm kick off times? What is the logic?
Surely shaves a fair bit off the attendance numbers, especially for away fans.
Gives fans a chance to get home at a reasonable time.2 -
Oh yeah, it's going to be dark isn't it?killerandflash said:
And a very wet one, as you cycle into the canal in the darkSven_the_Viking said:Looking forward to seeing some of you beautiful people tonight.
The Lizzie line trains come into Reading station and there are trains from there to Reading Green Park which is a brand new station close to the Madejski. Last one to arrive in time for for kick off leaves Reading at 18:32.
No train worries for me tonight. I'm cycling there.
It's a surprisingly picturesque and leafy ride beside the Kennet & Avon canal.
It's a ride down the miserable, but well-lit A33 relief road,vrhen. Past the retail parks, the business parks and the town dump.
At least they relocated the water treatment works so it doesn't stink down there any more.
The old Whitley Whiff.0 -
Anybody attending this match has my utmost admiration2
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Charlton: Maynard-Brewer; T.Watson, Hector, Jones, Edun; Dobson (c), Fraser, L.Watson; Rylah, May, T.Campbell
Subs: Walker, Asiimwe, Thomas, Anderson, Kanu, Mbick, Casey
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Let's hope we can do the business first half and get may off that pitch pronto.
Strange no CBT in squad is he injured?0 -
And also puts Charlton fans out of their misery earlier as well.blackpool72 said:
I prefer it tbh.cafctom said:Why is it this trophy has 7pm kick off times? What is the logic?
Surely shaves a fair bit off the attendance numbers, especially for away fans.
Gives fans a chance to get home at a reasonable time.0 -
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Reading have less fans than us here
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Gonna close this one guys and just have the match thread now. This tinpot cup doesn’t deserve two threads!2
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