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by Squelchy2507
03 Jul 2007 12:42
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Villa at home
Replies: 18
Views: 4178

It's illegal to sell tickets on at more than face value so touts can be dealt with under those rules. ... So how is this kind of thing allowed? http://www.worldticketshop.com/tickets/reading_tickets/2370_reading-chelsea_reading Reading-Chelsea 14/08/07 - Seated Tickets Category 2 Competition: Premi...
by Squelchy2507
02 Jul 2007 21:56
Forum: The Team
Topic: What's all this about Korea
Replies: 165
Views: 47260

According to the official Peace Cup web site the 'Host Broadcaster' is ESPN. However, I can't find any coverage in the listings for any of the ESPN channels on their site. Like Eurosport, they seem to be covering the U20 World Cup and Beach Soccer.
by Squelchy2507
30 Jun 2007 14:10
Forum: The Team
Topic: Televised fixtures
Replies: 190
Views: 70276

Do Sky have the rights for Saturday 12:00 kick-offs? I'm not sure of the breakdowns for the 2 TV companies involved. I assume that Sky have either 12 or 5:30 and Setanta have the other? Either way I fully expect to be one of those 2 games on Saturday. I don't think it will be 5:30 on Saturday becau...
by Squelchy2507
25 Jun 2007 21:51
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: 1500 Season Tickets Available
Replies: 53
Views: 12780

Does anyone know if we can still apply for Away Season Tickets? This would be really helpful, thanks http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Open/SeasonTickets/0,,10306,00.html Away Season Ticket To secure a ticket for every away game, including away cup matches, supporters can join our Away Seas...
by Squelchy2507
25 Jun 2007 21:06
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: 1500 Season Tickets Available
Replies: 53
Views: 12780

Does anyone know if we can still apply for Away Season Tickets? This would be really helpful, thanks http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Open/SeasonTickets/0,,10306,00.html Away Season Ticket To secure a ticket for every away game, including away cup matches, supporters can join our Away Seas...
by Squelchy2507
22 Jun 2007 20:52
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Programme covers
Replies: 5
Views: 2075

Great list. The '72 programme is the first one I recall, but I'm sure I have in the attic versions that are red/Pink or even green. Yes, that programme did vary in colour week to week. In the 72/73 season there were blue, orange and green. However, the following season there were only blue and oran...
by Squelchy2507
22 Jun 2007 17:22
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Programme covers
Replies: 5
Views: 2075

Re: Programme covers

is there any page on the web like the one for shirts? If not could some kind soul that has many old progs make one make one? My fav was the white cover with a lion on it, about 78 i think Here are all the different styles since 1964 - I don't have any older than that. http://www.squelchy.co.uk/read...
by Squelchy2507
22 Jun 2007 14:26
Forum: The Team
Topic: Our Sponsors
Replies: 43
Views: 11743

1976-1977...Now that kit would sell big time today.. One of the best by far.. Time for a change back to the smaller hoops i think.. I agree. That is my favourite too and I would like to see a return to the smaller hoops. I have tried to pull all information together in one place at the following ad...
by Squelchy2507
21 Jun 2007 18:28
Forum: The Team
Topic: Our Sponsors
Replies: 43
Views: 11743

Aubery Boyce
when is the prototype shirt from? do you have a picture?


From a couple of years ago. Photo here
http://www.squelchy.co.uk/prototype.html

Pretty boring plain yellow with black side panels. Glad we never actually went for it.
by Squelchy2507
21 Jun 2007 16:30
Forum: The Team
Topic: Our Sponsors
Replies: 43
Views: 11743

what about a retro shirts day? whats the oldest shirt anyones still got? replica kits didnt always exist i suppose - come on historians - when did they first come out in a big way? I also have the Bhukta shirt from 1978, before the days of shirt sponsorship. IIRC, this was the first replica shirt y...
by Squelchy2507
21 Jun 2007 13:45
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: lets gets together
Replies: 43
Views: 8680

Nope. I still haven't got a oxf*rd clue about this thread. I guess I must be thick, or just out of step with the youth of today. They used to teach English when I went to school.
by Squelchy2507
15 Jun 2007 18:14
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Swapping the name on a Season ticket?
Replies: 13
Views: 3550

Re: Swapping the name on a Season ticket?

My younger has an under 21 ST, he doesn't want to renew because he'll be at University next year and it'll be hard to get back every other week. I have a friend who's over 21 and would like to take up the seat. Is it possible to change the name on the ticket and pay the extra or will it have to go ...
by Squelchy2507
13 Jun 2007 12:35
Forum: The Team
Topic: Sonks' injury
Replies: 22
Views: 7661

Re: Sonks' injury

It is my understanding (from a source at the club) that Sonks' injury will keep him out til at the earliest November. That isn't what the club are saying today. Latest update expects him to be playing by end of August. http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1045265,00.ht...
by Squelchy2507
08 Jun 2007 21:46
Forum: The Team
Topic: Forgotten dates.
Replies: 13
Views: 4354

http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1034250,00.html RFC seem to think it is the 14th. Must have been 14th all along, as the FA never mess anything up. And confirmed on the official Premier League site http://www.premierleague.com/fapl.rac?command=setSelectedId&nex...
by Squelchy2507
06 Jun 2007 23:29
Forum: The Team
Topic: Forgotten dates.
Replies: 13
Views: 4354

According to this, the fixtures are released on Thursday 14th June http://www.pa-sport.com/resource/PDF/Fixtures07_Pricing_Guide.pdf 2.0 DELIVERY OF FIXTURES In addition to the licence charges, there is a charge for the delivery of fixture information. PA Sport can deliver the fixtures on, Thursday,...
by Squelchy2507
31 May 2007 21:54
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Spreading ashes at the Madhouse.
Replies: 21
Views: 5501

I was talking to someone in the East Stand at the last game of the season who had asked the club if he could spread his father's ashes on the pitch and the club refused. Undeterred, however, he had taken the ashes to the game in a lightbulb box, went on the pitch after the game and did the deed any...
by Squelchy2507
29 May 2007 17:45
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Spreading ashes at the Madhouse.
Replies: 21
Views: 5501

I was talking to someone in the East Stand at the last game of the season who had asked the club if he could spread his father's ashes on the pitch and the club refused. Undeterred, however, he had taken the ashes to the game in a lightbulb box, went on the pitch after the game and did the deed anyw...
by Squelchy2507
29 May 2007 17:31
Forum: The Team
Topic: Wolves Friendly
Replies: 71
Views: 12179

Judging by the comments on this board, it looks like I'll probably be the only Reading fan there then. The last time we played them at Molineux on Boxing Day 2005 I had a reallly enjoyable trip. Chatted to some really friendly Wolves fans in a pub before the game, no hint of any trouble either insid...
by Squelchy2507
29 May 2007 06:30
Forum: The Team
Topic: What's all this about Korea
Replies: 165
Views: 47260

Match dates are as follows: 12/7 7pm Seongnam v Bolton - Seoul 12/7 8pm Chivas v Udinese - GwangYang 13/7 8pm Reading v River Plate - Suwon 13/7 8pm S-Pulse v Lyon - Busan 14/7 8pm Seongnam v Udinese - SeongNam 14/7 8pm Bolton v Chivas - Daegu 16/7 7pm Reading v Lyon - Seoul 16/7 8pm S-Pulse v River...
by Squelchy2507
29 May 2007 06:17
Forum: The Team
Topic: What's all this about Korea
Replies: 165
Views: 47260

Yes - Reading have drawn River Plate and Lyon.

Group A
Seongnam (Korea)
Chivas Guadalajara (Mexico)
Bolton Wanderers(England)
Udinese (Italy)

Group B
S-Pulse (Japan)
River Plate (Argentina)
Olympique Lyon (France)
Reading FC(England)
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