by who are ya? » 20 May 2009 21:13
by Jim Leighton » 20 May 2009 23:29
by TBM » 21 May 2009 09:50
by (.)Boobies(.) » 21 May 2009 12:57
TBM I've seen the new kit - cant say too much but expect thinner hoops this season!
TBM I've seen the new kit - cant say too much but expect thinner hoops this season!
by Dirk Gently » 21 May 2009 16:05
Harry CarryTBM I've seen the new kit - cant say too much but expect thinner hoops this season!
Blue shorts/white socks for the 09/10 season too.
by TFF » 21 May 2009 16:27
Dirk GentlyHarry CarryTBM I've seen the new kit - cant say too much but expect thinner hoops this season!
Blue shorts/white socks for the 09/10 season too.
Harry's really puishing the limits of a WUM here - as if Reading FC would ever be so organised to have decided a kit over a year in advance!
by Deathy » 21 May 2009 22:14
by Rawlie19 » 21 May 2009 22:18
Dirk GentlyHarry CarryTBM I've seen the new kit - cant say too much but expect thinner hoops this season!
Blue shorts/white socks for the 09/10 season too.
Harry's really puishing the limits of a WUM here - as if Reading FC would ever be so organised to have decided a kit over a year in advance!
by T.R.O.L.I. » 21 May 2009 22:21
by Deathy » 21 May 2009 22:47
by Forbury Lion » 22 May 2009 17:07
by RoyalBlue » 22 May 2009 17:29
Forbury Lion I've changed my view, I now think it's brilliant that the club are introducing new kits each year to take money off those with cash to spare rather than upping ticket prices to get the revenue from all fans.
by North Somerset Royal » 22 May 2009 22:36
Forbury Lion I've changed my view, I now think it's brilliant that the club are introducing new kits each year to take money off those with cash to spare rather than upping ticket prices to get the revenue from all fans.
I've got 4 homeshirts, the last one being 5 years ago and it doesn't make me any less of a fan, in fact wearing an old kit makes you less plastic.
So, Reading are without a manager. To me, their fan base is very much the late in the day, plastic, post euro '96 jester hat wearing, replica kit, car sticker brigade after what I witnessed at the Madejski earlier this season. There was never 20,000 at Elm Park!
http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/bristolcity/news/
by rabidbee » 23 May 2009 02:30
RoyalBlueForbury Lion I've changed my view, I now think it's brilliant that the club are introducing new kits each year to take money off those with cash to spare rather than upping ticket prices to get the revenue from all fans.
In the past they've done both and I am sure they will continue to try to maximise revenue from all sources where they think they can get away with it. However, the time will come, as it does with most clubs, when they get it wrong and supporters vote with their wallets kept firmly in their pockets.
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 23 May 2009 15:16
North Somerset Royal Surely there are not degrees of plasticity. Either you are plastic or not. An interesting comment on the plastic nature of our fans appeared recently in the Bristol Evening PostSo, Reading are without a manager. To me, their fan base is very much the late in the day, plastic, post euro '96 jester hat wearing, replica kit, car sticker brigade after what I witnessed at the Madejski earlier this season. There was never 20,000 at Elm Park!
http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/bristolcity/news/
by RoyalBlue » 23 May 2009 17:18
rabidbeeRoyalBlueForbury Lion I've changed my view, I now think it's brilliant that the club are introducing new kits each year to take money off those with cash to spare rather than upping ticket prices to get the revenue from all fans.
In the past they've done both and I am sure they will continue to try to maximise revenue from all sources where they think they can get away with it. However, the time will come, as it does with most clubs, when they get it wrong and supporters vote with their wallets kept firmly in their pockets.
And they will approach that event like any other business, one expects. Seems fair enough to me. Fans expect the club to throw money around like we're rolling in it, but complain when the club tries to raise it revenues. Especially now we are out of the Prem, the fans are very much the main source of revenue for the club. As has been pointed out already, no is under any obligation to buy any merchandising (or, indeed, a match ticket). You chose, as a consumer whether or not you want to spend your money on their product. What the club sells, and how they price their produce, will be determined by the extent to which the fans, as consumers, are willing to buy it.
by rabidbee » 24 May 2009 02:02
by TBM » 26 May 2009 11:01
Dirk GentlyHarry CarryTBM I've seen the new kit - cant say too much but expect thinner hoops this season!
Blue shorts/white socks for the 09/10 season too.
Harry's really puishing the limits of a WUM here - as if Reading FC would ever be so organised to have decided a kit over a year in advance!
by I was there at Elm Park » 03 Jun 2009 19:17
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