by Dirk Gently » 17 Apr 2007 08:32
by STAR Liaison » 17 Apr 2007 09:25
Behindu
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 Behindu » 17 Apr 2007 09:39
starliaison I went to that, and believe I saw you there too, but the word that springs to mind is tumbleweed. The club officials must have outnumbered those looking at the plans.
by RoyalBlue » 17 Apr 2007 10:00
bigmikeRoyalBlue I'd be interested in knowing how much the club believe they make per square foot of corporate hospitality compared to that they get from each square foot of ordinary supporter seating.
I wonder whether the difference in income per square foot is as much as people might assume.
Of course it is if not why have it?
by Behindu » 17 Apr 2007 10:05
by Gregster » 17 Apr 2007 10:47
by Behindu » 17 Apr 2007 10:48
by Gregster » 17 Apr 2007 10:52
Behindu Has it not already been stated that there is NOT a plan to put boxes in the East Stand....
by Wycombe Royal » 17 Apr 2007 10:57
Gregster Boxes / padded seats, it will all have the same effect.
by Behindu » 17 Apr 2007 10:58
by STAR Voice » 17 Apr 2007 11:05
Gregster If STAR have a line of communication open with the club on this already, I would think that the best course of action is to write to STAR so they can present this feedback to the club.
I've written and will also ensure I write also to the club. Although quite what impact any of this will have remains to be seen, the club's already stated it's intentions.
Kiss good bye to east stand atmosphere when these concrete boxes line the stand. Talk about breaking up the chance to have a superb one tier stand.
by Gregster » 17 Apr 2007 11:07
Wycombe RoyalGregster Boxes / padded seats, it will all have the same effect.
That's right - more money for the club to help them to keep on progressing.
by Gregster » 17 Apr 2007 11:08
STAR CampaignsGregster If STAR have a line of communication open with the club on this already, I would think that the best course of action is to write to STAR so they can present this feedback to the club.
I've written and will also ensure I write also to the club. Although quite what impact any of this will have remains to be seen, the club's already stated it's intentions.
Kiss good bye to east stand atmosphere when these concrete boxes line the stand. Talk about breaking up the chance to have a superb one tier stand.
Gregster - have received the e-mail and will respond later today.
But just to correct a misapprehension. No "concrete boxes will line the stand". Although, as I keep repeating, the plans are not fixed, change regularly and won't be finalised until after planning permission is granted - this is a single area, for East Stand fans, rather than a line of boxes as in the West Stand.
So I don't think it will break up the stand much more than the current disabled areas break up the current East Stand, and as it'll be full of Reading fans who will be paying a little extra to be able to get their beer without having to queue forever, it might even help the atmosphere.
by Wycombe Royal » 17 Apr 2007 11:19
GregsterWycombe RoyalGregster Boxes / padded seats, it will all have the same effect.
That's right - more money for the club to help them to keep on progressing.
Laughable.
With the revenue from Sky, our largest ever sponsors deal, this years bank balance (considering all the increased fan costs and club revenue yet a reaonsably small expenditure on players), yet again the deluded fan accepts RFC's treatment of the long term fan by citing the need for more money for RFC to continue progressing.
One question - if they hiked STs up another £200 and again gave the reason 'money to progress the club' when do you begin to question the costs?
I understand the need to support the club but surely not at the expense of fans.......
Taken to an extreme, if they introduced these seats in further areas of the stadium each season (again pushing the increased revenue to fund the club line) , how can you not admit the fact that clubs are pricing the long term fans out? It's for good reason this very fact is making national headlines.
Reclaim the East Stand. It starts here
by STAR Voice » 17 Apr 2007 11:26
by .:BigDaveInTheDungeon:. » 17 Apr 2007 11:32
by Behindu » 17 Apr 2007 11:36
.:BigDaveInTheDungeon:. plus if you want to have a beer before the game in a nice place with carpet and soft chairs the jazz cafe already serves this purpose and is free to all current season ticket holders.
by M4 Junction 11 » 17 Apr 2007 11:38
by PieEater » 17 Apr 2007 12:36
STAR Campaigns So I don't think it will break up the stand much more than the current disabled areas break up the current East Stand, and as it'll be full of Reading fans who will be paying a little extra to be able to get their beer without having to queue forever, it might even help the atmosphere.
by TheLawnMowerMan » 17 Apr 2007 12:37
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