by LumpWarden » 12 Oct 2006 19:47
by M4 Junction 11 » 12 Oct 2006 20:16
by 1871 Royal » 12 Oct 2006 20:26
by LumpWarden » 12 Oct 2006 20:37
by bigmike » 12 Oct 2006 20:52
LumpWarden Yes - If you're going to go to all the home games a season ticket makes sense, but you're missing my point;
Many people will be holding season tickets right now, purely because they feared that they wouldn't be able to see games if they didn't get an ST (ie a good proportion of those that jumped in with an HST last Xmas) - how will those folks react to a bigger ground (and therefore better availability of tickets)?
by Row Z Royal » 12 Oct 2006 21:18
by bobby1413 » 13 Oct 2006 08:57
orange Its much more versatile not to get a season ticket.
by SWLR » 13 Oct 2006 09:02
LumpWarden I was just wondering what others thought - In the short term, the increased capacity may have a negative impact on the number of people willing to splash out on a season ticket;
A lot of people will have bought ST's this season for fear of missing out on the big games. With the increased capacity, won't a lot of people have less incentive to do so?
by southbank1871 » 13 Oct 2006 09:07
by Ian Royal » 13 Oct 2006 09:32
by southbank1871 » 13 Oct 2006 09:34
Ian Royal but then there were people who applied for ST's but couldn't get one due to availability.
by Ian Royal » 13 Oct 2006 09:38
southbank1871Ian Royal but then there were people who applied for ST's but couldn't get one due to availability.
Not sure there were that many of those in the end.
by Hoop Blah » 13 Oct 2006 10:17
by Royalphil » 13 Oct 2006 12:35
bobby1413 ... I love my seat/position in the stadium....
by Huntley & Palmer » 13 Oct 2006 12:48
by Woodcote Royal » 13 Oct 2006 14:29
LumpWarden I was just wondering what others thought - In the short term, the increased capacity may have a negative impact on the number of people willing to splash out on a season ticket;
A lot of people will have bought ST's this season for fear of missing out on the big games. With the increased capacity, won't a lot of people have less incentive to do so?
by Hoop Blah » 13 Oct 2006 14:36
Woodcote Royal As for the demand, if we establish ourselves in the top flight we will sell 38k seats for every league game.
by Woodcote Royal » 13 Oct 2006 14:44
by Hoop Blah » 13 Oct 2006 14:51
Woodcote Royal I'm not saying all these seats will neccessarily go to Reading fans, but I'm sure our massive catchment area will attract sufficient football fans in general, who want to watch top flight football, to fill those seats every week.....................and, I think some of these people will become supporters of RFC.
I know of one supporter of a midland club, now living locally, who has just stumped up nearly 5k for 2 of the last hospitality packages................and he intends to keep them even if we get relgated.
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