Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by PieEater » 11 Jul 2010 11:29

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by yappy » 04 Aug 2010 09:47

In the EP that we've now sold just shy of 11,000.

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by Wycombe Royal » 04 Aug 2010 10:23

yappy In the EP that we've now sold just shy of 11,000.

If true that is a very good number.......

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by Harpers So Solid Crew » 04 Aug 2010 18:15

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yappy In the EP that we've now sold just shy of 11,000.

If true that is a very good number.......


Just 700 in the month leading up to the start of the season. we do not compare favourably to Norwich.

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by Royal Lady » 04 Aug 2010 19:24

Who cares who we compare favourably or not to. 11,000 STs at a time where there is still a pretty tough economic climate is very good. Have you bought one 2-0?


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by Dirk Gently » 04 Aug 2010 19:26

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yappy In the EP that we've now sold just shy of 11,000.

If true that is a very good number.......


Just 700 in the month leading up to the start of the season. we do not compare favourably to Norwich.


Yeah, but there are an awful lot fewer alternative things to do in Norfolk. Going to the football or shagging your sister is about all there is .....

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by Harpers So Solid Crew » 05 Aug 2010 08:58

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by Harpers So Solid Crew » 05 Aug 2010 09:01

Royal Lady Who cares who we compare favourably or not to. 11,000 STs at a time where there is still a pretty tough economic climate is very good. Have you bought one 2-0?



Considering I would miss 8 games once again I decided not to.

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by Royal Lady » 05 Aug 2010 09:35

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Royal Lady Who cares who we compare favourably or not to. 11,000 STs at a time where there is still a pretty tough economic climate is very good. Have you bought one 2-0?



Considering I would miss 8 games once again I decided not to.

Not really in a position to comment on whether selling 700 STs in the month leading up to start of season is good or not then! :| Maybe there are a lot of fans in your position. In any case, a total of approx 11,000 ST holders for this year is still pretty good in my book.


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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 05 Aug 2010 09:48

Perfectly reasonable to comment, the take up shows that sadly the club did not claw back the ST holders, either all(or most) from last season or the season before that decided against the new lower prices, which price wise I believe is a very good offer.

The reason may be the financial climate, or it could be that folk did feel a little bit taken advantage of for a few seasons, there has been enough comments from HNA? posters that seem to hold that view over the last few years..

As it happens I could well afford to buy, and the team at the moment is much more like the make up that I would prefer, a decent level of basic unknowns all working together, but as already said would miss 8 games, so a no brainer for me.

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by brendywendy » 05 Aug 2010 11:52

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yappy In the EP that we've now sold just shy of 11,000.

If true that is a very good number.......


Just 700 in the month leading up to the start of the season. we do not compare favourably to Norwich.


why are you comparing to naarich?

its much more than we had before we went up to the prem, and thats all that counts

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 05 Aug 2010 18:26

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why are you comparing to naarich?

its much more than we had before we went up to the prem, and thats all that counts


Because for some reason for many years they seem to have got ticket selling down to an art. And it is not more than we had before we went up to the Prem, it was only when we sold the half ST early than normal in 2005 that we really had sell outs week in week out, the clamour was amazing.. At least Boyd Butler was able to see the sense of offering the half ST early, and acted on the suggestion.

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by North Eaat royal » 05 Aug 2010 21:57

not sure if this has been mentioned but there was a good article in 4-4-2 about season ticket prices.

it was about the most expensive season ticket clubs offer (non hosp areas)

We came out about middle of 92 league teams.

Only season tickets cheaper in the Champ and Prem were Wigan, Blackpool and Barsnley.

Shows we actually get a pretty good deal


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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by weybridgewanderer » 06 Aug 2010 08:18

North Eaat royal not sure if this has been mentioned but there was a good article in 4-4-2 about season ticket prices.

it was about the most expensive season ticket clubs offer (non hosp areas)

We came out about middle of 92 league teams.

Only season tickets cheaper in the Champ and Prem were Wigan, Blackpool and Barsnley.

Shows we actually get a pretty good deal


Wigan, Blackpool and Burnley

so the only tickets championship or premiership season tickets cheaper than ours are at northern clubs, in the arse end of nowhere, where there is no work and no money.

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by Silver Fox » 06 Aug 2010 08:34

And there must be a bunch of northern clubs where seasontickets are dearer than ours?

I love this time of year when annually we are for some reason compared to Norwich wrt season tickets, I'm just hoping someone can get in a mention of whichever midlands club (it's normally Wolves or WBA) has allowed half a dozen children to snap up 35 quid STs, proving once again how disgracefully we treat the next generation of fans

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 06 Aug 2010 09:33

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North Eaat royal not sure if this has been mentioned but there was a good article in 4-4-2 about season ticket prices.

it was about the most expensive season ticket clubs offer (non hosp areas)

We came out about middle of 92 league teams.

Only season tickets cheaper in the Champ and Prem were Wigan, Blackpool and Barsnley.

Shows we actually get a pretty good deal


Wigan, Blackpool and Burnley

so the only tickets championship or premiership season tickets cheaper than ours are at northern clubs, in the arse end of nowhere, where there is no work and no money.


Sho9ws what you know about the north really, many areas have much higher disposable income. Tho i would agree that Burnley is an arse end, tho I have never been there.

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by weybridgewanderer » 06 Aug 2010 09:36

Silver Fox And there must be a bunch of northern clubs where seasontickets are dearer than ours?


There will be, Man Utd, Liverpool and increasingly Man City are more interested in their "football tourists"

Blackburn and Bolton its premier league so maybe fair enough

But if I was a fan of Preston, Blades, Boro or similar I doubt I would be happy to hear that Reading in the affluent south had cheaper season tickets.

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 06 Aug 2010 10:00

Not renewals but.

RFC main stands ST for adult..... £395

Sheff Utd Kop STand adult........£369

Preston behind goal..... £399, alongside pitch...... £460

Boro from £420 behind goal.

All very close really.

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by brendywendy » 06 Aug 2010 10:51

Tho i would agree that Burnley is an arse end, tho I have never been there.



i have, it is an arse end

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