by anR » 16 Apr 2007 17:30
by Dirk Gently » 16 Apr 2007 17:33
anR How many different rumours have we heard about what row these boxes will start? People around me seemed to think Row W...
by Behindu » 16 Apr 2007 17:38
bigmike
Is this not a discussion forum then?
by PieEater » 16 Apr 2007 17:55
anR How many different rumours have we heard about what row these boxes will start? People around me seemed to think Row W...
by PieEater » 16 Apr 2007 18:00
quinnsleftfoot So what you are saying Yellowcoat is to wait until the final plans have all been drawn up and finalised and then voice your complaint when its all too late. The time for consultation with the fans about the new design should be now when something can actually be done about it. However it seems that Reading FC have already made their minds up about what to do with the space. My only surprise is that it doesn't go all the way along the East stand. Watch this space.
by bigmike » 16 Apr 2007 18:16
PieEater
So I wonder if they'll be doing seat plaques again this year
by STAR Voice » 16 Apr 2007 18:28
PieEaterquinnsleftfoot So what you are saying Yellowcoat is to wait until the final plans have all been drawn up and finalised and then voice your complaint when its all too late. The time for consultation with the fans about the new design should be now when something can actually be done about it. However it seems that Reading FC have already made their minds up about what to do with the space. My only surprise is that it doesn't go all the way along the East stand. Watch this space.
Well said, the plans submitted are very detailed and factual submissions to obtain planning permission. The only surprise is that STAR seem to be encouraging people to pretend it's not happening. If they do want it to happen then I'd prefer them to come clean and tell affected supporters to think of the greater good (like a new STAR office?).
So I wonder if they'll be doing seat plaques again this year
by fester_royal_blue » 16 Apr 2007 19:04
by Royal Lady » 16 Apr 2007 19:45
by PieEater » 16 Apr 2007 19:54
by Skyline » 16 Apr 2007 21:05
bigmikeSkylinebigmike Why place the hospitality in the stand that due to demand was the first one in the ground that had inforced reserved seating.
And now you're re-writing history. The West (Upper and Lower) have always been reserved, and the North was reserved before the East was. In fact, IIRC, the North was only made unreserved when the East was made reserved, because the club wanted to encourage the singers to move to the North stand.
So they had reserved seating in the North Stand when it was pretty much empty????
by Behindu » 16 Apr 2007 22:32
Skyline [FWIW, my own opinion on this is that it would make sense if the club put this new 'hospitality' area at the bottom of the new extension, rather than taking away existing seats.
by Gregster » 17 Apr 2007 00:05
Royal Lady But now they're saying it's not CORPORATE hospitality, it's a more upmarket version of the current concourse, available to us at a price. Have they actually bothered to find out whether there's enough interest in this? I thought at the planning stages you kind of had input from those it involved?
by M4 Junction 11 » 17 Apr 2007 02:49
Coppelled Streets Latest from the official site:
As part of the proposed redevelopment of the East Stand, the Club is considering the conversion of a central section of existing seating into matchday hospitality.
The redevelopment would not come into force until the start of the 2008/9 season at the earliest, and we can guarantee that any supporter whose current seat may become unavailable would be compensated and given first priority on selecting a new seat.
We would like to stress that it is too early to specify which seats would be involved, and all affected supporters would be individually contacted as soon as more advanced plans became available.
Due to the central location of the area, we recognise that many of the people who may be affected are among our most loyal and long-standing supporters, and we sincerely apologise to anyone who would be affected as we continue to develop the stadium and take the Club forward.
We will endeavour to keep supporters fully informed, but if you have any queries at this stage please contact the Customer Service department on 0118 968 1211.As part of the proposed redevelopment of the East Stand, the Club is considering the conversion of a central section of existing seating into matchday hospitality.
The redevelopment would not come into force until the start of the 2008/9 season at the earliest, and we can guarantee that any supporter whose current seat may become unavailable would be compensated and given first priority on selecting a new seat.
We would like to stress that it is too early to specify which seats would be involved, and all affected supporters would be individually contacted as soon as more advanced plans became available.
Due to the central location of the area, we recognise that many of the people who may be affected are among our most loyal and long-standing supporters, and we sincerely apologise to anyone who would be affected as we continue to develop the stadium and take the Club forward.
We will endeavour to keep supporters fully informed, but if you have any queries at this stage please contact the Customer Service department on 0118 968 1211.
by bigmike » 17 Apr 2007 07:27
M4 Junction 11Coppelled Streets Latest from the official site:
As part of the proposed redevelopment of the East Stand, the Club is considering the conversion of a central section of existing seating into matchday hospitality.
The redevelopment would not come into force until the start of the 2008/9 season at the earliest, and we can guarantee that any supporter whose current seat may become unavailable would be compensated and given first priority on selecting a new seat.
We would like to stress that it is too early to specify which seats would be involved, and all affected supporters would be individually contacted as soon as more advanced plans became available.
Due to the central location of the area, we recognise that many of the people who may be affected are among our most loyal and long-standing supporters, and we sincerely apologise to anyone who would be affected as we continue to develop the stadium and take the Club forward.
We will endeavour to keep supporters fully informed, but if you have any queries at this stage please contact the Customer Service department on 0118 968 1211.As part of the proposed redevelopment of the East Stand, the Club is considering the conversion of a central section of existing seating into matchday hospitality.
The redevelopment would not come into force until the start of the 2008/9 season at the earliest, and we can guarantee that any supporter whose current seat may become unavailable would be compensated and given first priority on selecting a new seat.
We would like to stress that it is too early to specify which seats would be involved, and all affected supporters would be individually contacted as soon as more advanced plans became available.
Due to the central location of the area, we recognise that many of the people who may be affected are among our most loyal and long-standing supporters, and we sincerely apologise to anyone who would be affected as we continue to develop the stadium and take the Club forward.
We will endeavour to keep supporters fully informed, but if you have any queries at this stage please contact the Customer Service department on 0118 968 1211.
Do you think the 'Club releases further info regarding proposed redevelopment of the Stadium' item on the OS is a planned follow-up to the leaflets handed out at the match or just a coincience that it appears on the OS just as we're talking about it?
by Behindu » 17 Apr 2007 07:37
bigmike We seem to be the last to know whats going on at the club.
by bigmike » 17 Apr 2007 07:49
Behindubigmike We seem to be the last to know whats going on at the club.
Realistically what sequence of communication do you want ?
The club have to know what is going to happen first, and then they tell the fans.
There isn;t another link in the chain and we can't know before they do.
They can't conduct detailed discussions with every individual but do consult (and not just with STAR).
There was a widely publicised evening at the club where the plans were on show, the club and the architects were available to dicsuss any aspect of the plans and very few people actually went along to have a look.
At that session the club were open to all sorts of suggestions and (for example) disabled fans have been in long and detailed discussion about the facilities and I believe have had changes made.
by Jerry St Clair » 17 Apr 2007 07:58
The Official Site Due to the central location of the area, we recognise that many of the people who may be affected are among our most loyal and long-standing supporters, and we sincerely apologise to anyone who would be affected as we continue to develop the stadium and take the Club forward..............now please oxf*rd off and leave us alone, because we're going to do it regardless.
by riverroyal » 17 Apr 2007 08:23
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