Derby Conundrum

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Derby Conundrum

by SWLR » 19 Apr 2011 09:17

So we've given them an 'initial' allocation of 2,000. As it is the last game of the season and they are the biggest team in the Country/ East Midlands/ Derbyshire/ Derby * (delete as appropriate) no doubt they will ask for more.
A Man City style review of the stats would show that we can't even sell out the other 3 stands - loads currently left for Sheff Utd and Derby - so they should be given the whole of the South Stand
So would you allocate them more and take the cash, or wait and take the risk of not spoiling the clean blue lines of empty seats?

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Re: Derby Conundrum

by Svlad Cjelli » 19 Apr 2011 09:32

I'd suggest they'd be pretty confident of selling the "spare" half of the stand to home supporters - or certainly to more home supporters than away ones. Can't see Derby wanting to take all of it - and if it had been offered to them it would probably not have been on a sale or return basis so they'd not have taken the risk of being able to sell it.

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Re: Derby Conundrum

by Rex » 19 Apr 2011 10:50

Well why not. Lets hope another drubbing means so much more to us.

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Re: Derby Conundrum

by Z175 » 19 Apr 2011 10:55

As there is a chance we will get promoted they will stick with 2,000. If things don't go our way over the next 2 weeks we will probably offer them more!

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by tomrfcurz » 19 Apr 2011 11:04

Wouldv'e thought it'll go to home fans but i suspect they won't make the decision until after this weekend's games where everyone will have more of an idea who might slip up / win the rest / etc. Need as many RFC fans there as possible to give Savage a bit of stick on his last ever pro game of football!


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Re: Derby Conundrum

by leicsRoyal » 19 Apr 2011 12:08

tomrfcurz Wouldv'e thought it'll go to home fans but i suspect they won't make the decision until after this weekend's games where everyone will have more of an idea who might slip up / win the rest / etc. Need as many RFC fans there as possible to give Savage a bit of stick on his last ever pro game of football!



Although Savage can be a complete Oxf$rd, I actually quite like him. For sure he's a real character and he has been a good servant to the game. He's up his own arse I know and always has been.

I'm more than happy to give him stick for 90 minutes but will also be more than willing to clap him off the pitch at the end of it. I hope Clough has the foresight to take him off with a few minutes to go so that the above is possible.

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Re: Derby Conundrum

by Badger Finger » 19 Apr 2011 12:12

I agree with all of that. I'd give him a good clap off. Football has been better for having him around...

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Re: Derby Conundrum

by Silver Fox » 19 Apr 2011 12:24

I'd never have wanted Savage near any reading team but after last year's antics when he went in goal he earnt a grudging respect TBF

As for the original question, Derby can fvck right off, they should be glad to get any tickets at all

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Re: Derby Conundrum

by Barney » 19 Apr 2011 13:30

Silver Fox I'd never have wanted Savage near any reading team but after last year's antics when he went in goal he earnt a grudging respect TBF

As for the original question, Derby can fvck right off, they should be glad to get any tickets at all



Re original question...spot on SF.....give 'em 2000, and not one ticket more.


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Re: Derby Conundrum

by Svlad Cjelli » 19 Apr 2011 13:31

They'd never have been able to sell 4,000, so would never have asked for that many anyway so it's all hypothetical.

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Re: Derby Conundrum

by Once were Biscuitmen » 19 Apr 2011 13:55

If we beat leeds and sheffield utd this game will sell out faster than you can say, "I think I'll leave my season ticket non-renewal protest to next year".

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Re: Derby Conundrum

by Woodcote Royal » 20 Apr 2011 15:01

I, too, can't believe that, that many Derby fans will be @rsed to travel so far for a game that will almost certainly be meaningless for them.

But, on the other hand, if they manage to sell their initial allocation before our our fair-weather twats buy up the rest of the home areas.............bollox to them, they would have had ample to time stick their hand in their pocket and will thoroughly deserve any disappointment that ensues.

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Re: Derby Conundrum

by Jackson Corner » 20 Apr 2011 16:19

Don't forget it's a 12:45 kick off, meaning Derby fans would have to leave at the crack of dawn for a game which may be on tv and they have nothing to play for.


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Re: Derby Conundrum

by Ian Royal » 20 Apr 2011 17:40

I've got a lot of time for Savage, he's one of the more intelligent, honest and knowlegable players who get their face on TV for a bit of punditry.

Bit of a git on the pitch, but I'd certainly give him a clap on his last game.

I've already got a ticket so am not fussed about allocations.

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Re: Derby Conundrum

by roadrunner » 20 Apr 2011 18:18

Ian Royal I've got a lot of time for Savage, he's one of the more intelligent, honest and knowlegable players who get their face on TV for a bit of punditry.

Bit of a git on the pitch, but I'd certainly give him a clap on his last game.


^ this.

Not fussed how many they bring. Hopefully we'll be in party mood and wont even notice them.

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Re: Derby Conundrum

by soggy biscuit » 21 Apr 2011 10:26

tomrfcurz Need as many RFC fans there as possible to give Savage a bit of stick on his last ever pro game of football!


If Savage agrees to come to my work on my returement day to watch me all day and then applaud me out of the building at the end I will be happy to do likewise for him.........

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Re: Derby Conundrum

by 3 veesinarow » 21 Apr 2011 12:39

Jackson Corner Don't forget it's a 12:45 kick off, meaning Derby fans would have to leave at the crack of dawn for a game which may be on tv and they have nothing to play for.


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I live 15 minutes from Derby and get home to Reading regularly in under 2 hours. Wouldn't have thought leaving at 9-9.30 constituted the crack of dawn for a load of people...

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