Pepe the Horseman Just in case anyone missed it on the OSPlease bear in mind that as time passes, the availability of seats is affected.
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Does it go up or down though?
by Ouroboros » 19 Mar 2015 21:41
Pepe the Horseman Just in case anyone missed it on the OSPlease bear in mind that as time passes, the availability of seats is affected.
by Lucky Libran » 19 Mar 2015 21:44
Schards#2 It's impossible for the club to have a system that keeps everyone happy but that's an absolute pisser for me.
I have two sons living in Glasgow who go to literally every game they can but these are not sufficient to have 300+ points. The only game we played when they were down for Christmas was Huddersfield away and they insisted on going. Despite growing up in Glasgow for 12 years they've resisted the temptation of Premiership clubs or the likes of Rangers/Celtic. I'm absolutely gutted I won't be able to go to this game with them and, unless I can conjour something up, they (or me) may not go at all.
At the start of the season, it was pretty clear we were going to have a difficult season and we had many fans rejoicing in telling us they weren't renewing their season ticket. Now, the loyalest fans who renewed despite knowing it was going to be shit find they have virtually no advantage over these people who walked away from the club at the first sign of a season when we were going to struggle.
I can see the argument about why should mates of season tickets get priority but, in reality, many of the +1's will be members with significant points rather than total daytrippers and the season ticket holders have been given sod all for their commitment.
Not saying I won't renew next year but have gone from definite to considering my options.
by Osborns scoop » 19 Mar 2015 21:49
NamelessOsborns scoopNameless Agreed Zac, except that isn't in any respect the case that was being made for STH+1.
There would be complaints either way, the club had to make a decision. They have gone for spreading the tickets widely whilst making life awkward for many of their most important supporters (in financial terms )
As others have said, no complaints, just disappointment
I disagree. The most important fans are the ones with the most membership points as they have put the most money into the club. I think games like this should be 100% based on points. Long term loyalty is then rightly rewarded.
Not unreasonable.
However STH are the ones currently putting money in, and most likely to buy ST next season.
The way the semi has been done does reward both pretty equally. If you have a decent number of points you get a ticket. Pretty fair really.
by RG30 » 19 Mar 2015 21:52
Schards#2 At the start of the season, it was pretty clear we were going to have a difficult season and we had many fans rejoicing in telling us they weren't renewing their season ticket. Now, the loyalest fans who renewed despite knowing it was going to be shit find they have virtually no advantage over these people who walked away from the club at the first sign of a season when we were going to struggle.
by Royal Lady » 19 Mar 2015 21:52
by Nameless » 19 Mar 2015 22:03
Osborns scoop Yep, it is fair. Regardless how much people protest and claim most STH+1s will be members with lots of points, this simply wouldn't be true in many cases. Also, STHs get first dibs! That is a significant advantage over everyone else. We can't have it all!
by Osborns scoop » 19 Mar 2015 22:06
RG30Schards#2 At the start of the season, it was pretty clear we were going to have a difficult season and we had many fans rejoicing in telling us they weren't renewing their season ticket. Now, the loyalest fans who renewed despite knowing it was going to be shit find they have virtually no advantage over these people who walked away from the club at the first sign of a season when we were going to struggle.
Valid and you only have to look at the average attendance for this season in the Championship 16,801 which is over 2,000 down on last season from 19,171.
by theresayakonthepitch » 19 Mar 2015 22:06
No Fixed AbodetheresayakonthepitchNo Fixed Abode Personally I would like a few hundred tickets to go to our Muslim community in Reading regardless of loyalty points. Would be a nice gesture to try and get them more involved with the club.
A nice gesture because???? Why does any 'community' need a gesture. Give away some home game tickets if you must. There are usually plenty of those that no one wants.
So it's ok for migrant Muslims to come over here and take our places in hospitals, but as soon as it affects you, with some of them taking your football ticket, it's not ok.
Thanks for proving a point. No personal insult intended.
by Wizard » 19 Mar 2015 22:10
by bobby1413 » 19 Mar 2015 22:14
Wizard I've decided that it's too expensive
by Royal212 » 19 Mar 2015 22:22
by Ian Royal » 19 Mar 2015 22:23
by pedrowj » 19 Mar 2015 22:28
by Nameless » 19 Mar 2015 22:29
by Nameless » 19 Mar 2015 22:30
by Royal212 » 19 Mar 2015 22:41
Nameless Any posters with single figure post counts are really not going to get anyone to hand over tickets to them.
Touts, Gooners, JCL ?
by North Somerset Royal » 19 Mar 2015 22:54
Osborns scoopNorth Somerset RoyalSchards#2 It's impossible for the club to have a system that keeps everyone happy but that's an absolute pisser for me.
I have two sons living in Glasgow who go to literally every game they can but these are not sufficient to have 300+ points. The only game we played when they were down for Christmas was Huddersfield away and they insisted on going. Despite growing up in Glasgow for 12 years they've resisted the temptation of Premiership clubs or the likes of Rangers/Celtic. I'm absolutely gutted I won't be able to go to this game with them and, unless I can conjour something up, they (or me) may not go at all.
At the start of the season, it was pretty clear we were going to have a difficult season and we had many fans rejoicing in telling us they weren't renewing their season ticket. Now, the loyalest fans who renewed despite knowing it was going to be shit find they have virtually no advantage over these people who walked away from the club at the first sign of a season when we were going to struggle.
I can see the argument about why should mates of season tickets get priority but, in reality, many of the +1's will be members with significant points rather than total daytrippers and the season ticket holders have been given sod all for their commitment.
Not saying I won't renew next year but have gone from definite to considering my options.
+1
Spot on Schards
So you want to reward your loyalty by offering tickets to those who are not loyal to the club at all (in many cases). Nice one.
by seanboyd_2 » 19 Mar 2015 23:01
by ayjaydee » 19 Mar 2015 23:02
Royal Lady Seeing as most of the people on here are disappointed that they can't take RFC supporters who for one reason or another can't make many games, I think it's a rubbish argument to say ST holders will give them to day trippers or Arsenal fans. If we were to get to final I doubt we'd get many more allocated either
by ayjaydee » 19 Mar 2015 23:09
Osborns scoopNameless Agreed Zac, except that isn't in any respect the case that was being made for STH+1.
There would be complaints either way, the club had to make a decision. They have gone for spreading the tickets widely whilst making life awkward for many of their most important supporters (in financial terms )
As others have said, no complaints, just disappointment
I disagree. The most important fans are the ones with the most membership points as they have put the most money into the club. I think games like this should be 100% based on points. Long term loyalty is then rightly rewarded.
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