will you renew?

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if we get relegated will you renew your ST?

yes
122
60%
no
34
17%
need time to decide
20
10%
don`t know
10
5%
I don`t hold a ST
16
8%
Im a plastic Im not going anyway
3
1%
 
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Re: will you renew?

by Alan Partridge » 06 May 2008 14:17

Kes Reading will probably sell about 12,000 season tickets if they are relegated.



Won't be too far off that, i'd say more like 14-15,000 with around 3000 not bothering.

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Re: will you renew?

by Coppelled Streets » 06 May 2008 15:13

Alan Partridge
Kes Reading will probably sell about 12,000 season tickets if they are relegated.



Won't be too far off that, i'd say more like 14-15,000 with around 3000 not bothering.


Yeah I'd go with that too. With the away end then taking the whole South Stand onmce again, average gates around 19,000 - 20,000.

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Re: will you renew?

by The Surgeon of Crowthorne » 06 May 2008 16:24

My guess would be around 14000, too - with around a 17000-18000 average attendance for the season (although that will depend on how well we do, obviously). If we're looking certain to go back up again, expect the half-season ticket offer to sell-out.

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Re: will you renew?

by Spotters Badge » 06 May 2008 16:43

I'll renew if we go down but if we stay up then no chance. I hate the pemiership and the greed that it has created. Having said that I really hope they don't get relegated.

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Re: will you renew?

by reading_lad » 07 May 2008 08:09

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reading_lad Hijacking the thread a little bit here, but as Im off to uni next year, I would prefer to have an away season ticket and not renew my home one as I can't afford it, is this possible?
it probably is possible, but why would an away season ticket be more affordable than a home one?


Yes it will be, what I meant was I can't afford both like I have done over previous years, and because away days are better, I only want an away season ticket for next year. But yeah I would be surprised if that wasn't possible


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Re: will you renew?

by Stranded » 07 May 2008 09:58

Yeah I'll more than likely renew whatever happens as I can afford it and I enjoy the day around the game as much as if not more than the game (certainly this season).

Only way I wouldn't is if they take the pi$$ on price ie an increase if we stay up or no or very little decrease if we drop.

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Re: will you renew?

by Only one Trevor Morley » 08 May 2008 13:53

What was the price for the season ticket in our Championship winning season - i cant remember

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Re: will you renew?

by RG30 » 08 May 2008 14:10

Only one Trevor Morley What was the price for the season ticket in our Championship winning season - i cant remember


East and West Lower was £360, North may have been slightly cheaper.

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Re: will you renew?

by T.R.O.L.I. » 08 May 2008 14:11

IIRC, in the East the adult price was £360 for renewals and £375 for new STH's.


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Re: will you renew?

by Platypuss » 08 May 2008 14:20

Seem to remember that the North was something like £330 - can't check as the RF online ticketing is down ATM.

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Re: will you renew?

by The 17 Bus » 08 May 2008 15:25

T.R.O.L.I. IIRC, in the East the adult price was £360 for renewals and £375 for new STH's.


what a good memory you have. North renewal was £300 or £325 for new ones. Some sad git saved it all, odd how it all became the same after promotion, North got kinda shafted IMHO

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Re: will you renew?

by KC Royal » 09 May 2008 14:54

Alan Partridge More likely to renew if we go down, just because there is more chance of a reducton in price. This season hasn't been remotely close to value for money, I think I've actually enjoyed about 4 games.


Thats more than me! I've only enjoyed 2 games this season, and they weren't that special, the wins over Sunderland and Brum.

I can't help but feel I enjoyed the Championship games more, and thats despite the fact that there were times when i used to moan at the performance after the game, even if we'd won. Back then i went for the entertainment more than anything else, whereas nowadays the result seems to be the only thing that matters.

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Re: will you renew?

by LWJ » 09 May 2008 17:09

No already have over 1000 points so will be going to away games from now on.


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Re: will you renew?

by Darren Caskey's Dietician » 11 May 2008 23:24

We're down, and as soon as the new ST is available, I will buy it.

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Re: will you renew?

by Rawlie19 » 30 May 2008 13:09

Woohoo!!! Just got my pay slip for last month and I've done enough overtime to more than pay for my season ticket renewal even after tax. Beautiful I tells thee. I'm doing overtime today, so now in the mood to just say stuff it and go home. Don't need to be here at the moment... But then every hour I stay will go towards funding another away day I guess.

Over the moon I am. :D

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Re: will you renew?

by rg6royal » 30 May 2008 18:37

Read in the evening post tonight that they are worried that around up to 10,000 fans won't renew their season tickets.

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Re: will you renew?

by Royal Lady » 30 May 2008 19:02

Yes, I saw that. I'm not sure what they're basing that guess on to be honest.

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Re: will you renew?

by TFF » 30 May 2008 19:08

Royal Lady Yes, I saw that. I'm not sure what they're basing that guess on to be honest.


Renewal period coinciding with the credit crunch? I know lots of people thinking very carefully about renewing.

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Re: will you renew?

by biscuitsrus » 30 May 2008 19:50

I can't wait for the season to start I am excited and suffering withdrawal symptoms.

Bring it on!!!

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Re: will you renew?

by RoyalBlue » 30 May 2008 20:06

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Royal Lady Yes, I saw that. I'm not sure what they're basing that guess on to be honest.


Renewal period coinciding with the credit crunch? I know lots of people thinking very carefully about renewing.


Pity those who don't live in the Reading area and also face significantly increased costs to travel to games too!

Despite me apparently wrongly claiming a recession, there will be numerous people already feeling the pinch of crazy levels of inflation that are hitting life's essentials and others deciding to play safe for fear of what the financial future holds.

What is needed is talk of substantial investment in the playing squad, a glorious season and promotion to the PL at the end!

It certainly seems to be working at QPR. Despitethe club ripping off their longstanding fans really big time in terms of season ticket prices (they even have the cheek to levy a £3.50 credit card surcharge and add £5 for delivery ! :shock: ) amazingly all the Rangers fans I know are rushing out to renew 'for fear of missing out on a really good season'!!

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