will you be renewing your season ticket next year?

are you renewing your ST for next season?

definitely yes
178
77%
definitely no
23
10%
maybe yes
21
9%
maybe no
9
4%
 
Total votes: 231
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by The_Cat » 12 Apr 2006 15:03

sharp_shooter my dads paying for mine :roll:

Same.

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by Big Ern » 12 Apr 2006 15:03

sharp_shooter my dads paying for mine :roll:













:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


My Companies paying for mine
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by Royal Lady » 12 Apr 2006 15:03

not when he finds out you've already spent next term's student loan on booze. HTH.

from Mum.

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by Gloria Gooner » 12 Apr 2006 15:09

I'm paying for mine - it's my first ever one, look at me etc etc.

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by Schards#2 » 12 Apr 2006 15:10

Gloria Gooner I'm paying for mine - it's my first ever one, look at me etc etc.


Hope you aren't "outed" at the Arsenal game


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by Gloria Gooner » 12 Apr 2006 15:12

Bit of a dilemma though Schards - I know switching teams is against the law, but I guess I've gone and done it now.

How can I be plastic Sharp Shooter? I've been going to games for years, not many I grant you, but I have been going. Where am I supposed to start being a fan - buy 10 tickets a season, then 15, then add away games, or what?

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by Hampshire Royal » 12 Apr 2006 15:25

I'm not actually complaining about the price increases, as such, and will certainly renew next year. What made me think that the club is exploiting the fans (or at least some of them) is that although on the official site they state that they are going to make it easier for children to come to games <<cliche mode on>> they are, after all the future of our club<<cliche mode off>>, and in the same article they take away one of the important things that made it easier for children to come. This is what makes me think that this is just a short-term measure to capitalise on the fans' loyalty and that there probably isn't a long-term strategy.

You talk about Charlton. If I was buying a season ticket at Charlton this year, I would pay 950 (550 + 200 + 200) for their most expensive seats.All this for an established Prem club. Add to this I would be getting free travel up to Middlesbrough tonight; I would be able to buy a coach season ticket for 75 which would pick me up from sites as far away as the Kent coast on match days. Their child prices are for under-18's, not under-16's.

What a way to run a football club, eh? Surely they should be trying to wring the last penny they possibly can out of their fans!!

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by Di No Saw » 12 Apr 2006 15:59

Charlton have done superbly - but how many years has it taken them to get to that point ?

I hope we can follow their example - but I think it's been a hard road to get to where they are now financially...

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by Doyle_Is_A_Royal » 12 Apr 2006 18:05

There is 5 of us that have been going to Reading games for the last however many years but due to the ticket increase i am the one that can afford to renew next year. We all have jobs its just the money could be spent elsewhere. IF you were in my position would you go for a whole season on your own to see your team play in the top flight or not go?


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by Row Z Royal » 12 Apr 2006 19:59

I'm not going to read 5 pages or whatever it is.

Clearly everybody is very upset that the prices have risen so dramatically.

We have a little phrase in my profession - "It is what it is". We musn't grumble.

I'm going to struggle to pay over £1000 but it'll be worth it.

If only 80% of current STHs renew then the club will benefit (for this year at least) in single match tickets.

If you're going to renew your ticket anyway then just do it.

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by WestCoast Life » 12 Apr 2006 20:32

sharp_shooter my dads paying for mine :roll:














:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



I'm paying for my Dad's :oops:

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by RoyalBlue » 12 Apr 2006 20:35

Row Z Royal I'm not going to read 5 pages or whatever it is.

Clearly everybody is very upset that the prices have risen so dramatically.

We have a little phrase in my profession - "It is what it is". We musn't grumble.


You must be a undertaker then!

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by Forbury Lion » 12 Apr 2006 21:03

It's a shame many admitted on this public forum that they'd renew at any price... the club probably read it before annoucing ticket prices :lol: :shock:


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by STAR Liaison » 12 Apr 2006 21:22

Platypuss Any ideas when details of the instalment plan will come out?


Don't know but I was told that rather than a DD scheme they will use the same as away ST, namely you give them ccard/dcard details and they take the money in (IIRC) 6 equal instalments. HTH

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by Finch Royal » 12 Apr 2006 21:35

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Platypuss Any ideas when details of the instalment plan will come out?


Don't know but I was told that rather than a DD scheme they will use the same as away ST, namely you give them ccard/dcard details and they take the money in (IIRC) 6 equal instalments. HTH


interest free ?

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by STAR Voice » 12 Apr 2006 23:08

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Platypuss Any ideas when details of the instalment plan will come out?


Don't know but I was told that rather than a DD scheme they will use the same as away ST, namely you give them ccard/dcard details and they take the money in (IIRC) 6 equal instalments. HTH


interest free ?


Single fee of £25 added to the the amount, as last year. This covers the admin costs to the club of the multiple people who change bank accounts and don't tell them, or have DDs that bounce for whatever reason.

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by Just 2-0 » 13 Apr 2006 06:15

Di No Saw Rule of thumb - ignore votes cast on ANY Hna poll.

Considering the likes of Tredder and various other camp followers are entitled to vote the results are subject to probably a 50% margin of error....


so over 100 will not renew? :wink:

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