I'm officially bored of travelling away with Reading

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by 3 veesinarow » 03 Apr 2007 16:26

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3 veesinarow In the Good Old Days (copyright - Elm Park folklore), the ground was 80% terracing, 20% recycled wooden benches and 60% empty


With a row of corporate boxes running along the back of the North Stand for about as long as I can recall....


Not in the Good Old Days I'm talking about...

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by 3 veesinarow » 03 Apr 2007 16:33

southbank1871 Won't be reading that


I only care enough to reply "Don't care".

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by notloyalenuffroyal » 03 Apr 2007 16:55

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Anyone else feel that last season [whilst enjoyable] was too predictable and that this season is a bit less enjoyable than a tense Championship finish?


Er... NO!

No pleasing some people! We spend years moaning about lack of ambition and potential and then reach the premiership and everyone wants to get out of it!

Sit Down - Stand up - Sing - Don't sing - Boo players - Cheer players - Boo the opposition - Cheer the opposition!

Life is full of choices! Whatever you do someone will moan (Probably Working Class Hero and Jerry St Clair) so do what you want I reckon - you've paid your £25 to £40.

People moan S**T HAPPENS!

END OF RANT

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by Behindu » 03 Apr 2007 16:56

Bear in mind WCH only wants to pay 50p for his family of 19 to watch games..... :wink:

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Re: I'm officially bored of travelling away with Reading

by Chaney » 03 Apr 2007 17:07

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Dr Hfuhruhurr Id actually, rather be back in the Championship.


You want us to be relegated?!?!? :shock:


How very observant of you. Spotter's badge.


dear oh dear, why dont you take up watching golf, this football thing really isnt for you is it?
just STOP going, no-one is forcing you DOCTOR. it might free up a seat for a genuine fan next season


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Re: I'm officially bored of travelling away with Reading

by Katie Marsden » 03 Apr 2007 17:13

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Dr Hfuhruhurr Id actually, rather be back in the Championship.


You want us to be relegated?!?!? :shock:


How very observant of you. Spotter's badge.


dear oh dear, why dont you take up watching golf, this football thing really isnt for you is it?
just STOP going, no-one is forcing you DOCTOR. it might free up a seat for another plastic fan that has only supported Reading for 18 months


:lol:

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by Newbie » 03 Apr 2007 18:07

I thought that the atmosphere at the tottenham game (in the upper tier at least) was quite good. I also think that the atmosphere for the majority of the away games has been pretty good, especially chelsea and Man u for the FA cup! I mean compare these with away games such as Derby last season and Preston the season before that. I think that the seating problem could be solved with unreserved seating so the people who want to stand at the back can and the people who want to sit at the front can. Other than that lets keep the atmosphere going at away games and improve it at home games! :?

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by Z-Head » 03 Apr 2007 18:22

The good old days of ElmPark.
Well them days are gone lads!

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by working class hero » 03 Apr 2007 19:22

Behindu Bear in mind WCH only wants to pay 50p for his family of 19 to watch games..... :wink:


I've told you a hundred billion times not to exaggerate.....

I am more than happy to pay a reasonable sum [and there are only 6 of us].
I just feel that paying twice as much to see fewer games is a duff deal....and bearing in mind that the ground is now full we have actually seen RFC quadruple income over the last 2 seasons. And I think there is a small TV rise coming next season too... :wink:

I think there are many families feeling the pinch [as well as OAPs] and even some lower paid single folk. Just allowing the club to steamroller rises through because it can is a bit daft. I bet all the smug gits on here are the first to complain when council tax goes up though... :roll:


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by notloyalenuffroyal » 03 Apr 2007 19:34

working class hero and bearing in mind that the ground is now full we have actually seen RFC quadruple income over the last 2 seasons.



Do you not see the maths?

Firstly if the ground was empty in the first place then the club would have been running at a loss. Why else do clubs such as Wigan close off areas of their stadium.

Same for the egg-chasers - you don't see them spread round the ground and its not for atmosphere's sake - it's to save money on lighting, heating (if any) toilet cleaning (again if any!) maintenance - stewarding - etc....


So income may have quadrupled - but now add players wages! They have gone up too due to incentives from last few seasons!

Who covers the cost?! We do of course otherwise there is no business!

If you want to install underfloor heating in your kitchen you have to pay a lot more than the bloke who wants tiles from B&Q!

It's not difficult - you want more - you pay more! If you don't want more - as you have said previously you would prefer to watch Championship / League 1 - Swindon is just down the road - or Brentford (just turn left at junction 11)!

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by Behindu » 03 Apr 2007 19:38

Council tax goes up and I complain becasue I don;t see any more for my money.

RFC ticket prices go up and I don't complain (OK, I do a bit !) because instead of watching Elroy Kromheer and Paul Brayson playing against Bristol Rovers I see Sonko and Doyle against Rooney, Gerrard and Drogba.

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by lozz2601 » 03 Apr 2007 21:14

Z-Head The good old days of ElmPark.
Well them days are gone lads!


:roll:
Change the record.

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by working class hero » 03 Apr 2007 22:55

Behindu Council tax goes up and I complain becasue I don;t see any more for my money.

RFC ticket prices go up and I don't complain (OK, I do a bit !) because instead of watching Elroy Kromheer and Paul Brayson playing against Bristol Rovers I see Sonko and Doyle against Rooney, Gerrard and Drogba.


But when your pay goes up [unless you are promoted] you probably don't expect to do more for it do you?


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by Farnborough Royal » 03 Apr 2007 23:08

I was at Aldershot tonight, and with the amount of police present and the amount of chavvy little oxf*rd thinking that their on the set for Green Street I have to say, give me Reading any day of the week!

As floyd said, having well behaved fans is a good thing!

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by working class hero » 03 Apr 2007 23:12

So income may have quadrupled - but now add players wages! They have gone up too due to incentives from last few seasons!


Well - players wages are approximately £15 k per week. This equates to approx 750 k per annum or about 18 million for players wages.

Income from tickets is approximately 13 million. Then there is the income from catering / hospitality / megastore sales / the rip off sales centre line / parking / programmes / reserve games / interest on ST sales / cup income / prize money / football in the community schools / mascots etc....

It would seem that the TV cash should therefore be jam on the bread and butter.....

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by knights_1990 » 03 Apr 2007 23:32

I believe in standing up. F**K the new wembley i want the old!!!

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by working class hero » 04 Apr 2007 00:25

knights_1990 I believe in standing up. F**K the new wembley i want the old!!!


I would certainly like to think that the national stadium could at least have had the capacity of the old one. And even 100,000 was too small a capacity for Home Internationals or cup finals in the 1960s or 70s. With the growth in population we could have hoped for a capacity of 200000 oer more....

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by Ooo Trevor Morley » 04 Apr 2007 02:16

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3 veesinarow This picnic hamper thing is another dimension, really. Most of the chatter on this thread, as with the gazillion other threads about the same subject, accuses kids, families, older people, people with some disability that prevents them standing for longer periods - and, actually, people that simply do prefer to sit now that they have a seat to sit on - of destroying the shared experience of attending football matches, home or away.
The trouble is, those type of people have been going to games since time immemorial and that won't change. It's the set-up of the stadia and the attitudes and policies of clubs/health & safety zealots that have changed the experience, not the people attending as fans and spectators.
It's not picnic hamper carriers that sit in the open stands, is it? (and FFS, drop the lunchbox/colours & shirt-wearing observations - they are so tedious and irrational). It's the soulless corporate boxes and their client entertainment that are taking over the stadia, using up space that would otherwise have been occupied by ordinary seats and dare I say, ordinary folk. They're only going to increase, you'll never see a box taken out except to be improved/expanded.
In the Good Old Days (copyright - Elm Park folklore), the ground was 80% terracing, 20% recycled wooden benches and the only executive boxes were the ones the kids used to stand on to see. Most people didn't have a choice about whether to stand or sit and it was all part of the accepted norm.
Reserved seating is, of course, the bane of the away supporter as it does not allow groups of like-minded supporters to congregate together and perhaps more lobby groups should ask for this policy to be dropped for away fans. It won't happen, however, as they will tell you it's easier to control a crowd when the hoolies and standers are spread out across the away end and unable to come together. This, of course, works against the sitters for the very same reason, as with almost no exception, they will not move someone to a seat nearer the front, as that allows the standers to move together into the swopped seats.
Bemoan the way the modern game is run, rage at the money being thrown at the top end of the game, rail against the souless corporate branding of stadia, yearn for nostalgia - which it ain't what it used to be - but please, please leave alone the individuals who are just trying to watch a game of football and have spent as much hard-earned cash as you to get there or have been taken by their parents because they want to be there. If they're at an away game, they've put in some effort to get there. They deserve much better than they get from "fellow" fans.


Won't be reading that


Ha ha - Southbank1871, you're very selective in your reading: you've managed to single out and self-censor one of the few posts on this thread that makes any sense.

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by Behindu » 04 Apr 2007 08:16

working class hero Well - players wages are approximately £15 k per week. This equates to approx 750 k per annum or about 18 million for players wages.

Income from tickets is approximately 13 million. Then there is the income from catering / hospitality / megastore sales / the rip off sales centre line / parking / programmes / reserve games / interest on ST sales / cup income / prize money / football in the community schools / mascots etc....

It would seem that the TV cash should therefore be jam on the bread and butter.....


Classic bit of 'faneconomics' there !!!

Quick random guess at some numbers, ignore huge areas of expenditure, throw in a few unquantified (and in some cases totally false) income streams and hey presto - case solved !!!

Having said that you would think the TV money would help a bit !!

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by West Stand Man » 04 Apr 2007 08:41

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Behindu Council tax goes up and I complain becasue I don;t see any more for my money.

RFC ticket prices go up and I don't complain (OK, I do a bit !) because instead of watching Elroy Kromheer and Paul Brayson playing against Bristol Rovers I see Sonko and Doyle against Rooney, Gerrard and Drogba.


But when your pay goes up [unless you are promoted] you probably don't expect to do more for it do you?


Of course, if you are truly 21st century working class you don't actually have a job. It is a total misnomer (working class, that is) these days, as anyone with a job is already upwardly mobile and has spending power, and so doesn't fit the classis wc mould.

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