by Behindu » 04 Apr 2007 14:03
by Dirk Gently » 04 Apr 2007 14:04
by Behindu » 04 Apr 2007 14:06
by Royal With Cheese » 04 Apr 2007 14:35
by Behindu » 04 Apr 2007 14:48
by Woodcote Royal » 04 Apr 2007 18:49
Behindu Simplistically he could do it as a massive PR exercise.
by Behindu » 04 Apr 2007 19:46
Woodcote Royal You and some members of STAR need a reality check if you really believe this will be the case.
by working class hero » 04 Apr 2007 20:39
Woodcote RoyalBehindu Has the club made an operating profit over a season yet ?
Not in my memory, but that's never stopped WCH dreaming up new ways to send the club even further into the red.
by Behindu » 04 Apr 2007 21:07
by The 17 Bus » 04 Apr 2007 21:32
by shadesrwrf » 04 Apr 2007 21:46
The 17 Bus this man seems the top man at compass..
by Dirk Gently » 04 Apr 2007 22:35
Woodcote RoyalBehindu Simplistically he could do it as a massive PR exercise.
You and some members of STAR need a reality check if you really believe this will be the case.
by Woodcote Royal » 05 Apr 2007 00:58
working class heroWoodcote RoyalBehindu Has the club made an operating profit over a season yet ?
Not in my memory, but that's never stopped WCH dreaming up new ways to send the club even further into the red.
Mmmm. Try actually looking at the RFC accounts and the story is rather different to that put forward by JM in the press. He has spent something in the region of £40 million.
However, most of it has been clawed back [and that is eminently reasonable]. Thus the £40 million figure is designed to make people think mr m is actually out of pocket to this extent.
Look at the directors of many associated companies e.g. catering and a certain Mr M appears on all. So in effect he uses his monopoly to line his pockets via other franchises. Again not a bad idea from a business view - but again it rather undermines his vision of himself as the ever more deeply indebted soul....
It also militates against the sort of competition which might mean lower prices for the fans....
Mr M is a businessman. I have every respect for him in his dealings - but I do not like his pretence to be a philanthropist.
He is reputedly incredibly mean at times. I have been told by the ground staff recently that the pitch is naff because they are not allowed to spend enough time on it [and not because of rugby]. Why is time restricted? Because the staff are spending 1 or 2 days per week doing his garden up.
The grass is patchy. The same staff member told me it is because Mr M rejected the request for grass seed as being too expensive. Instead he sourced seed from Oz which the staff are throwing on only to watch it fail to sprout. IT is very cheap but geminates best at temps over 25C....
He has apparently upset the golden gamble sellers by cutting back on free seats.
He rescinded the seats for old players for the Utd cup game as there was cash to be made.
I may never be rich with my attitude to money. But I know that when I die I will have done a great deal for a number of charities whilst never attaching my name to anything.
As for the ever present loss I suspect that astute accountancy can make this a paper loss even though the loss could be a result of paying huge sums back to Mr M.....
by Woodcote Royal » 05 Apr 2007 01:05
Dirk GentlyWoodcote RoyalBehindu Simplistically he could do it as a massive PR exercise.
You and some members of STAR need a reality check if you really believe this will be the case.
Eh???? When did anyone in STAR call for a price reduction?
STAR CampaignsGordons Cumming Due to circumstances, not completely beyond my control, I won't be purchasing a season ticket next season.
Will Reading sell-out their allocation of tickets next year or will enthusiasm wane despite such a great first season in the top flight?
There is talk of reducing ticket prices for fans ( lead by Blackburn I think )
will this effect Reading due to our continued success?
Blackburn and Wigan have reduced prices for the rest of this season in response to inability to fill their grounds - even away areas for some "derby" matches.
"The Sun" has been recently running a campaign to get FAPL clubs to reduce ticket prices next season - but don't forget that "The Sun" doesn't necessarily have the fans' interests at heart. Firstly, this is a lovely bandwagon for them to try and claim for themselves, and also as part of the Murdoch empire they have an interest in making sure that grounds are filled, as they look better on Sky TV.
I'm a member of the FSF's pricing "taskforce" and we've been collecting stats on prices and attendances for a while, and analysing this for a few seasons. It's clear from these that price elasticity is reaching its limit, and many people's limit of what they will pay has been reached and exceeded - especially for TV games.
In the next few days the FSF will be launching what will be one of our biggest and loudest campaigns - as much as anything else, with the new TV deal next season there's no way that any more price rises can be possibly justified. The increase in TV revenue to clubs is equal to about 30 pounds for every ticket sold this season! So the FAPL clubs could let everyone in for free next season and still have the same amount of money to spend.
What we are asking for is three things from the FAPL and PL clubs :
1. A flat rate of 15 pounds for all away fans - to reflect that away fans are the lifeblood of the game, they keep atmosphere alive and also have the highest costs and time in order to attend away matches.
2. The "facility fee" for televised matches to be used to reduce ticket prices across the board for that match - to reflect the extra costs and grief that supporters have from changed kick-off times.
3. Price reductions at all matches compared to this season - but as a very minimum NO PRICE RISES COMPARED TO THIS SEASON - for the lifetime of this new TV deal. Whichever way you look at it, considering the increased TV money coming in there is no way that any club can realistically argue against these proposals - they will, of course, but that will further expose the sheer greed in the game.
When this campaign is launched in the next few days I'll publicise what people can do to support it.
by cheeryoleary » 05 Apr 2007 10:52
by Stranded » 05 Apr 2007 11:33
by warrpp » 05 Apr 2007 12:37
by Woodcote Royal » 05 Apr 2007 12:47
Stranded He has apparently upset the golden gamble sellers by cutting back on free seats.
Yes they've had their free seats taken away but they get in for £10 and get paid for selling the tickets - they also often jump the queue on away tickets. I know quite a few of them and not one has complained about it.
In fact they see it as a perk and quite happily take the piss that I pay full whack every game for an East Stand seat while they often pay £10 for an Upper West.
by TFF » 05 Apr 2007 12:58
warrpp can anyone remember roughly what time last year they announced the season ticket prices for this season (was it late april ?)
by RoyalBlue » 05 Apr 2007 13:25
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