by FiNeRaIn » 20 Oct 2011 16:35
by Red » 20 Oct 2011 16:41
by Red » 20 Oct 2011 16:44
starliaison Whilst I understand your proposition the club is very aware that they need to keep the st holders happy and so are reluctant to do offers that undermine the value of a st. Whether that is right or not is moot.
by Ian Royal » 20 Oct 2011 18:44
by FiNeRaIn » 20 Oct 2011 18:53
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 20 Oct 2011 20:36
FiNeRaIn I think thats probably one of abodes best ever posts on this forum.
by Wycombe Royal » 21 Oct 2011 09:10
No Fixed Abode These need a bigger presence in all the schools around Berkshire. Reading has a big catchment area for supporters and it's essential they reach out to all these schools as these are future supporters of the club. Offer free tickets to kids for important academy games or reserve games and play them at the Mad Stad.
by Whore Jackie » 21 Oct 2011 09:21
Wycombe RoyalNo Fixed Abode These need a bigger presence in all the schools around Berkshire. Reading has a big catchment area for supporters and it's essential they reach out to all these schools as these are future supporters of the club. Offer free tickets to kids for important academy games or reserve games and play them at the Mad Stad.
You are just showing your complete lack of knowledge now. They have a big presence in schools. The primary school that my kids attend has an after school football club run by RFC and we frequently get flyers home promoting the clubs with offers for tickets. Now I doubt it is only a single primary school in WInnersh where this is happening.
However there is one thing that I think could be improved and that is a larger presence in the town centre for ticket and merchandise sales.
by melonhead » 21 Oct 2011 10:29
Red Agree with Kes too. Admittedly there's more competition in my neck of the woods but the local (premier league, which you'd think would sell itself) clubs are very active locally in advertising. Never see any of it in Reading.
by melonhead » 21 Oct 2011 10:30
Redstarliaison Whilst I understand your proposition the club is very aware that they need to keep the st holders happy and so are reluctant to do offers that undermine the value of a st. Whether that is right or not is moot.
Always comes back to this.
My immediate thought is that this shows season tickets are priced too highly, but as people are obviously willing to buy them I guess the club are doing ok here. I suppose the tribal nature and uniqueness of product (I.e. you're a Reading fan not a general football fan) means naturally high levels of loyalty so the club don't have to be particularly inviting with their season ticket offering.
Just means the club have to be more creative with offers though, not that they can't do them. Or what about rewarding season ticket holders for bringing friends along?
by Schards#2 » 21 Oct 2011 14:15
by FiNeRaIn » 21 Oct 2011 14:52
by who are ya? » 21 Oct 2011 15:17
FiNeRaIn which lets be honest isn't going to happen this season.
by Red » 21 Oct 2011 15:27
melonheadRed Agree with Kes too. Admittedly there's more competition in my neck of the woods but the local (premier league, which you'd think would sell itself) clubs are very active locally in advertising. Never see any of it in Reading.
i always hear adverts for fulham, and even west ham this season on radio.
tbf it make them looks like shit clubs to me, and cant think of anyone id want at a football match responding to them by buying a ticket
Ian Royal LOL @ the club trying to advertise on the side of an A or M road. Like people are going to drive past and think "you know what, I'll go watch Reading this weekend".
I'd say the club's marketing team probably know a decent amount about what they're doing considering what our attendence was 10 - 15 years ago.
And LOL @ Finerain wanting us to spend money on marketing now, rather than players. He's such a poor wum
by Red » 21 Oct 2011 16:53
by Ian Royal » 21 Oct 2011 18:17
No Fixed AbodeIan Royal LOL @ the club trying to advertise on the side of an A or M road. Like people are going to drive past and think "you know what, I'll go watch Reading this weekend".
I'd say the club's marketing team probably know a decent amount about what they're doing considering what our attendence was 10 - 15 years ago.
And LOL @ Finerain wanting us to spend money on marketing now, rather than players. He's such a poor wum
You do talk nonsense m8. Readings crowds have grown due to the team being more successful and regularly playing in a higher divison, plus the move to the Mad Stad. I don't think the marketing department had much to do with that.
And your point about advertising on A and M roads. That is a joke right? You only see Audi, BMW advertising their products there, but what do these big companies know about about advertising eh?
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 21 Oct 2011 19:30
Ian RoyalNo Fixed AbodeIan Royal LOL @ the club trying to advertise on the side of an A or M road. Like people are going to drive past and think "you know what, I'll go watch Reading this weekend".
I'd say the club's marketing team probably know a decent amount about what they're doing considering what our attendence was 10 - 15 years ago.
And LOL @ Finerain wanting us to spend money on marketing now, rather than players. He's such a poor wum
You do talk nonsense m8. Readings crowds have grown due to the team being more successful and regularly playing in a higher divison, plus the move to the Mad Stad. I don't think the marketing department had much to do with that.
And your point about advertising on A and M roads. That is a joke right? You only see Audi, BMW advertising their products there, but what do these big companies know about about advertising eh?
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Yeah, selling cars is comparable to attracting football fans.
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