by SPARTA » 01 Jan 2014 19:20
by Will95 » 01 Jan 2014 19:26
by bobby1413 » 01 Jan 2014 19:45
by Will95 » 01 Jan 2014 19:47
by bobby1413 » 01 Jan 2014 19:49
by Will95 » 01 Jan 2014 19:50
by SPARTA » 01 Jan 2014 19:51
by McClearyChops » 01 Jan 2014 20:47
Will95 'Tickets for this game are on general sale. The Royals have taken an additional allocation, taking the total number of tickets to 2200.
There are around 250 seats remaining, which will go off sale at midday on Friday 3rd January.'
by Will95 » 01 Jan 2014 20:49
by McClearyChops » 01 Jan 2014 20:51
Will95 http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article/brighton-sale-dates-confirmed-1237163.aspx
by semtex1871 » 01 Jan 2014 21:43
Chuckle Brothersemtex1871 Was thinking of parking in Lewes early doors
Train to Brighton for a few beers pre-match
Train to Falmer for match
Train from Falmer to Lewes after match.....
Thoughts?
Drinking and driving is naughty.
by LoyalRoyalFan » 01 Jan 2014 23:07
by SPARTA » 01 Jan 2014 23:38
LoyalRoyalFan Tempted by this, what is the parking like near the ground?
by PieEater » 02 Jan 2014 11:53
LoyalRoyalFan Tempted by this, what is the parking like near the ground?
by semtex1871 » 02 Jan 2014 12:18
LoyalRoyalFan Tempted by this, what is the parking like near the ground?
by Cypry » 02 Jan 2014 12:33
PieEaterLoyalRoyalFan Tempted by this, what is the parking like near the ground?
There isn't any. Park and ride, the main one being along a closed road. Massive queues for all transport after the game.
by The Rouge » 02 Jan 2014 13:10
Green Wetherspoons have their place, and I'm certainly not in the business of habitually knocking them.
But they're not somewhere I'd make a beeline for when drinking in a different town. You can do better than that can't you guys![]()
The Rouge can suggest some pretty decent Brighton boozers IIRC.
by Zana Badawi » 02 Jan 2014 14:50
Green But I can get smashed and eat microwaved food at home.
by winchester_royal » 02 Jan 2014 16:29
CypryPieEaterLoyalRoyalFan Tempted by this, what is the parking like near the ground?
There isn't any. Park and ride, the main one being along a closed road. Massive queues for all transport after the game.
Not true - there are two bookable car parks, one in the University and the other back along the A27 towards the A23, behind the Southern Water buildings. You do, however, have to book in advance (£10 for this game), and they send you a ticket for your dashboard - if you ain't got one yet then I guess you're probably out of luck as there's no pay on the day option...
See pages 5 - 7 of their travel guide.. http://www.seagulls.co.uk/documents/tra ... 169722.pdf
by Brum Royal » 02 Jan 2014 16:44
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