by RoyalBlue » 25 Oct 2006 16:54
by Matt de K » 25 Oct 2006 16:57
by MartinRdg » 25 Oct 2006 17:09
Matt de K Is nobody else concerned about the lack of RFC involvement with the lack of car parking spaces???
OK so they've pin pointed where season ticket holders live. Wow. I probably could have done that.
They've asked people whether they'd like a bus service put on - @ £5 return each (typical - make as much money as possible at the supporters expense). This is the only communication we have officially from RFC to let us know what they are doing about it. It's not good enough. I'd rather pay the tenner @ the post house than travel to, say, Yateley and pay effectively £15
I live in Bramshill and have travelled with my 2 brothers for the last 5 or 6 seasons, so parking is essential for me. Christ there's not even a normal bus that goes through Bramshill.
I appreciate that the closure of the HP car park 'may' be a blessing in disguise in the long term - but what about now??
It seems just as always; RFC take peoples money then oxf*rd them.
by RoyalBlue » 25 Oct 2006 19:51
Dirk GentlyMatt de K They've asked people whether they'd like a bus service put on - @ £5 return each (typical - make as much money as possible at the supporters expense).
You really expect a free bus service from where you live? If you're having one why can't I have one? And what about the other 20,000+ home fans?
Or do you think there is a fleet of magic busses that don't cost anything to run, with drivers that do it for free?
Or would you rather have ticket prices go up by a fiver a game to compensate?
Dirk Gently HP are vacating and so the office will be empty.
That means that get to claim massive rebates off their business rates (or whatever they're called these days), and this rebate will be invalidated if the premises are used for any purposes.
Or not - Reading Borough Council have verbally said that this is not the case and so parking could go on, but as they've not thought this important enough to confirm it in writing HP won't take the risk!
by STAR Liaison » 26 Oct 2006 12:22
Matt de K Wycombe: i did see that - but what has come from it?? ok maybe there's 'talks' going on about 250 spaces at courages - but nothing is definate yet is it. Even if they do manage to secure courages that still leaves alot less spaces than before. When did this actually get found out by RFC. That link is 5 days old - I'm sure they had alot more notice than that!
by Seal » 26 Oct 2006 12:57
by Wycombe Royal » 26 Oct 2006 14:09
Seal Starliason - I know it's a side issue but can I just ask you what the club plan to do when there are potentially 38,000 people attending a game?
As far as I can see from the plans, there are no provisions for more parking, or for that matter any additional road access to the ground. I find it shocking that they are happy to extend the capacity without thinking about the transport implications. Surely a slip road from the M4 or a train station or something would need to be included in the plans!?
p.s. I know this isn't technically the club's problem and they wouldn't want to spend the money on it, but it will be absolute chaos if some planning doesn't go into it.
by Matt de K » 26 Oct 2006 14:31
starliaisonMatt de K Wycombe: i did see that - but what has come from it?? ok maybe there's 'talks' going on about 250 spaces at courages - but nothing is definate yet is it. Even if they do manage to secure courages that still leaves alot less spaces than before. When did this actually get found out by RFC. That link is 5 days old - I'm sure they had alot more notice than that!
As someone who actually tried to get more car parking when we were promoted in 2002 I can assure you that not getting more places to park is not the same thing as not doing anything. Heads and brick walls are both in the best summary of what it is like.
Having spoken at length to the stadium manager on this subject I think most people on here would be hard pushed to come up with an idea he has not already tried and failed to get to happen. If you like if you post a (feasible) idea I will let you know if it has already been tried or pass it on so that he can try it.
There are still several possibilities in the pipeline, some very imaginative, but they all take time (and often money which is not popular with JM) to make happen. It is mainly down to the reputation that football supporters have with the top guys at the relevant organisations so maybe we should combine this thread with the one about banning and try to get all of us to clean up the reputation of football
by Wycombe Royal » 26 Oct 2006 14:37
Matt de K What about all the offices in Green park - they are quite big & I imagine they have ample car parking spaces to suit their big offices, well they must do as there are always security bods there not letting people through. Can't JM pull any strings with regard to the buildings he built (well, payed to be build)??
by Seal » 26 Oct 2006 14:37
Wycombe RoyalSeal Starliason - I know it's a side issue but can I just ask you what the club plan to do when there are potentially 38,000 people attending a game?
As far as I can see from the plans, there are no provisions for more parking, or for that matter any additional road access to the ground. I find it shocking that they are happy to extend the capacity without thinking about the transport implications. Surely a slip road from the M4 or a train station or something would need to be included in the plans!?
p.s. I know this isn't technically the club's problem and they wouldn't want to spend the money on it, but it will be absolute chaos if some planning doesn't go into it.
When you say there are "no provisions for any additional road access to the ground" why would there be if they aren't making any more parking available at the ground?
Junction 11 will be signiciantly improved in the next couple of years, there will be the station at Green Park and the public transport to the stadium I believe will also be improved.
Car parking away from the stadium is the problem and they are working hard to resolve that.
by Wycombe Royal » 26 Oct 2006 14:41
Seal I was merely illustrating the fact that they don't seem to have taken into account the transport issues in their plans. !
by STAR Liaison » 26 Oct 2006 15:06
Seal I find it shocking that they are happy to extend the capacity without thinking about the transport implications. Surely a slip road from the M4 or a train station or something would need to be included in the plans!?
by STAR Liaison » 26 Oct 2006 15:13
Matt de K So what your saying is that all these "top guys" at organisations think that it's the people who drive cars that are the trouble makers at football matches?? That doesn't make sense (to me anyway) the only trouble makers I've seen in a car was both the games after Cardiff (evening match where we won 2-1) and Swansea (some cup match replay). And (surprise suprise) it was those dam taffs being the trouble makers.....
What about all the offices in Green park - they are quite big & I imagine they have ample car parking spaces to suit their big offices, well they must do as there are always security bods there not letting people through. Can't JM pull any strings with regard to the buildings he built (well, payed to be build)??
by Matt de K » 26 Oct 2006 15:20
Wycombe RoyalMatt de K What about all the offices in Green park - they are quite big & I imagine they have ample car parking spaces to suit their big offices, well they must do as there are always security bods there not letting people through. Can't JM pull any strings with regard to the buildings he built (well, payed to be build)??
That must be some deep sand that your head is buried in.
by Matt de K » 26 Oct 2006 15:21
starliaisonMatt de K So what your saying is that all these "top guys" at organisations think that it's the people who drive cars that are the trouble makers at football matches?? That doesn't make sense (to me anyway) the only trouble makers I've seen in a car was both the games after Cardiff (evening match where we won 2-1) and Swansea (some cup match replay). And (surprise suprise) it was those dam taffs being the trouble makers.....
What about all the offices in Green park - they are quite big & I imagine they have ample car parking spaces to suit their big offices, well they must do as there are always security bods there not letting people through. Can't JM pull any strings with regard to the buildings he built (well, payed to be build)??
Yes I am saying that. These top guys think anyone who goes to football has the potential to turn into a trouble maker.
It is interesting that you mention Green Park as it was at a couple of offices on Green Park that I had actually agreed parking (with the knowledge of the local manager) when the top guy in London vetoed it. These buildings belong to Prudential and are nothing to do with JM, and everyone who has shown an interest has tried to get them to allow parking on Green Park. Even Andrew Peach on BBCBerks, who thought just as you do and was sure he could sort it, found that when he tried to embarrass them into allowing parking he too failed. All we can hope for is with time we will show that football fans do not trash every place they go to, and that the top guy will move on and his successor is a little more open minded.
by Warfield Royal » 26 Oct 2006 18:54
starliaison Therefore the club, together with Reading Borough Council, have investigated other alternative 'greener' modes of transport so that no increased on-site parking will be required.
by Ian » 26 Oct 2006 22:01
by Royal Monk » 26 Oct 2006 22:48
I know RFC didn't benefit from the HP car park. That is common knowledge.
by BenReadingFC » 27 Oct 2006 00:48
Royal MonkRFC pay HP £1000 per day for use of the car park
by Symposium » 27 Oct 2006 01:06
Matt de K What about all the offices in Green park - they are quite big & I imagine they have ample car parking spaces to suit their big offices, well they must do as there are always security bods there not letting people through. Can't JM pull any strings with regard to the buildings he built (well, payed to be build)??
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