CITYSTEVEDON wrote:have we sold all 1st and 2nd tiers now, as ive just had alook for some1 and the planner isnt there for the reading game. if we had, isnt it better to open the 3rd tier now, get as many in as poss
Moonchesteri wrote:CITYSTEVEDON wrote:have we sold all 1st and 2nd tiers now, as ive just had alook for some1 and the planner isnt there for the reading game. if we had, isnt it better to open the 3rd tier now, get as many in as poss
Given that we have now confirmed free coach travel for all of our supporters, and appreciating that demand could potentially go beyond this allocation, we immediately approached Manchester City to investigate all possibilities. Unfortunately, after discussions took place, this was not possible; City went on sale immediately after their game with Aston Villa, and a considerable number of seats in adjacent areas had been sold to City season ticket holders and their supporters. Bearing in mind the level of projected demand from their own supporters, City are not opening the top tier on the sides of the ground, but after discussions with their safety officer it is not viable to move supporters into those areas.
I'd imagine it the club couldn't handle it if they now decided to open the 3rd tier anyway. Reading would have to be given more tickets which would lead to a new problem - read the last sentence above.
Also, I would imagine many 3rd tier ST holders would be pissed to have been relocated only to find out later they would have been able to sit in their own seats etc.
sweeneymcfc wrote:is anybody sat around 110 bringing inflatables?
CITYSTEVEDON wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:CITYSTEVEDON wrote:have we sold all 1st and 2nd tiers now, as ive just had alook for some1 and the planner isnt there for the reading game. if we had, isnt it better to open the 3rd tier now, get as many in as poss
Given that we have now confirmed free coach travel for all of our supporters, and appreciating that demand could potentially go beyond this allocation, we immediately approached Manchester City to investigate all possibilities. Unfortunately, after discussions took place, this was not possible; City went on sale immediately after their game with Aston Villa, and a considerable number of seats in adjacent areas had been sold to City season ticket holders and their supporters. Bearing in mind the level of projected demand from their own supporters, City are not opening the top tier on the sides of the ground, but after discussions with their safety officer it is not viable to move supporters into those areas.
I'd imagine it the club couldn't handle it if they now decided to open the 3rd tier anyway. Reading would have to be given more tickets which would lead to a new problem - read the last sentence above.
Also, I would imagine many 3rd tier ST holders would be pissed to have been relocated only to find out later they would have been able to sit in their own seats etc.
well if thats true, its a poor showing by the club, and also a very bad showing by city fans who havnt come to the other games
CITYSTEVEDON wrote:have we sold all 1st and 2nd tiers now, as ive just had alook for some1 and the planner isnt there for the reading game. if we had, isnt it better to open the 3rd tier now, get as many in as poss
9secondlegend wrote:3rd tier open now.
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