by Zammo » 29 Oct 2009 12:20
by T.R.O.L.I. » 29 Oct 2009 12:33
Zammo http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/6440756/Premier-League-and-Championship-season-ticket-prices-to-rise-after-tax-rate-hikes.html
....unless getting relegated this season is some 'tax mastermind' from Sir JM.
Among those facing highest tax increases are Portsmouth’s Fratton Park, at 225 per cent,
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 29 Oct 2009 13:02
by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 29 Oct 2009 13:33
by Sonic » 29 Oct 2009 14:32
by Magnus » 29 Oct 2009 16:19
by Terminal Boardom » 29 Oct 2009 19:25
by peterroyal76 » 30 Oct 2009 20:08
by weybridgewanderer » 30 Oct 2009 20:27
Terminal Boardom Since when has SJM wasted any time in exploiting the customer? The cloth has been cut, the wage bill on the playing side slashed and STs stay the same. And the club knew that the big wage earners werre going to bugger off.
You read it here first. The STs and Match Day Tickets will cost more next season to cater for the expected loss of customer numbers and reduction in corporate revenues. And if we do well, SJM will be creaming himself all over his luxury suite as more and more mugs turn up and pay the over inflated prices.
by RoyalBlue » 31 Oct 2009 12:11
weybridgewandererTerminal Boardom Since when has SJM wasted any time in exploiting the customer? The cloth has been cut, the wage bill on the playing side slashed and STs stay the same. And the club knew that the big wage earners werre going to bugger off.
You read it here first. The STs and Match Day Tickets will cost more next season to cater for the expected loss of customer numbers and reduction in corporate revenues. And if we do well, SJM will be creaming himself all over his luxury suite as more and more mugs turn up and pay the over inflated prices.
sorry mate but this is nonsense
when we were trying to fill the ground, we were one of the cheapest match days in the championship, i was buying a ticket for £17
we have never as a club pushed prices so others pay for the empty seats, quite the opposite, we have done what we can to try and fill them eg the recent to for 1 offer and the bring a friend for free offer
by Terminal Boardom » 31 Oct 2009 23:21
by weybridgewanderer » 02 Nov 2009 00:43
by Sun Tzu » 02 Nov 2009 10:51
Terminal Boardom Do you really enjoy paying so much for reserve team football?!
Terminal Boardom Do you really think that you get value for money???!
Terminal Boardom Do you know that for the cost of a car parking ticket at or near the mad stad, that £8 gets me into Stag Meadow to watch Windsor & Eton. Ok, so the quality of the football may be lower. However, the enjoyment would be higher!
by working class hero » 02 Nov 2009 22:36
Another Gordon Brown tax to f*ck up the football clubs and their fans.
by Forbury Lion » 04 Nov 2009 12:03
by Alan Partridge » 17 Nov 2009 16:57
Sun TzuTerminal Boardom Do you really enjoy paying so much for reserve team football?!
Reserve team football is basically fre at the Mad Stad so no point to be made thereTerminal Boardom Do you really think that you get value for money???!
Some seasons we do, some we probably don't but again what is your point ? Has there ever been a guarantee of success in football ?Terminal Boardom Do you know that for the cost of a car parking ticket at or near the mad stad, that £8 gets me into Stag Meadow to watch Windsor & Eton. Ok, so the quality of the football may be lower. However, the enjoyment would be higher!
I would get no enjoyment watching Windsor so again you are not making a valid point.
I could walk to my local park and pay nothing to see two pub teams play so why paying £8 to watch Windsor has any bearing on Reading is a bit obscure. The cost of top class football is generally outrageous but that's nothing particular to Reading. £8 at Windsor seems steep if you ask me.
by Sun Tzu » 17 Nov 2009 17:08
by Alan Partridge » 17 Nov 2009 17:13
Sun Tzu 19k for the Ipswich game.
Bizarre really.
By all logic we whould be hitting 12-14k shouldn;t we.
Yet despite the struggles and what seems like excessive costs the predictions of meltdown on the terraces doesn;t happen.
Clearly a fair number of 'casual' observers do consider it worth going.
by Sun Tzu » 17 Nov 2009 17:19
Alan PartridgeSun Tzu 19k for the Ipswich game.
Bizarre really.
By all logic we whould be hitting 12-14k shouldn;t we.
Yet despite the struggles and what seems like excessive costs the predictions of meltdown on the terraces doesn;t happen.
Clearly a fair number of 'casual' observers do consider it worth going.
Fair amount of season tickets sold weren't there? No idea how many Ipswich brought as i didn't go.
19k is a very decent crowd, be interesting to see what sort of crowd goes on saturday. Can only speak personally but there is nothing at Reading that would entice me to go at the current prices.
by Alan Partridge » 17 Nov 2009 17:23
Sun TzuAlan PartridgeSun Tzu 19k for the Ipswich game.
Bizarre really.
By all logic we whould be hitting 12-14k shouldn;t we.
Yet despite the struggles and what seems like excessive costs the predictions of meltdown on the terraces doesn;t happen.
Clearly a fair number of 'casual' observers do consider it worth going.
Fair amount of season tickets sold weren't there? No idea how many Ipswich brought as i didn't go.
19k is a very decent crowd, be interesting to see what sort of crowd goes on saturday. Can only speak personally but there is nothing at Reading that would entice me to go at the current prices.
9k ST wasn't it ? Ipswich would have brought 2k so not too sure where the numbers are coming from !
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