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What do the more experienced ticket buyers think the chances are of this game going to fancard holders without the Reading match? Reasonably good presumably? Would it be better to apply through the post or on the phones on the day?

 

Thanks in advance.

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If you read the ticket news, you'll see that the Cardiff game (rightly) plays no role whatsoever in the ticket allocation

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Chelsea fan told me that they reduce ticket prices for this competition, £20 for adults and £10 for kids. I presume the same pricing policy will apply for his game - and for us in the Away End ???

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Chelsea fan told me that they reduce ticket prices for this competition, £20 for adults and £10 for kids. I presume the same pricing policy will apply for his game - and for us in the Away End ???

 

They legally have to charge the same to home fans and away fans. However if they have a range fo prices then they can charge us the same as the most expensive 'ordinary' seat (like Birmingham used to)

 

Will, so do you think it will go: ST with Reading, FCH with Reading, ST holders?

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Fri Nov 16 - Sun Nov 18 - Season Ticket Holders Must have Reading (25/9/07) on Fancard

 

Mon Nov - 19 Tue Nov 20 - Fancard Holders Must have Reading (25/9/07) on Fancard

 

Wed Nov - 21 Wed Dec 19 - Season Ticket Holders

 

Tue Nov 27 - Wed Dec 19 - Fancard Holders

 

Here

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might go to seaston ticket holders with just the Cardiff game, but the London mob will all be after tickets, so getting one might be tricky

 

 

The chances are that they will have been at reading too

 

We might get a decent allocation though as Chelsea fans are part time gobs***es. (actually they are full time gobs***es, who don't go to many games)

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LIVERPOOL have received an allocation of 6,076 tickets for the Carling Cup fifth round clash at Chelsea on Wednesday, December 19 (kick-off 7.45pm). The Londoners have cut prices all around the ground for the fixture, with tickets priced for Liverpool supporters at £20 for adults and £10 for under-16s and over-65s.

 

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The chances are that they will have been at reading too

 

We might get a decent allocation though as Chelsea fans are part time gobs***es. (actually they are full time gobs***es, who don't go to many games)

 

they'll come to see us though.

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