Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

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Re: Season ticket prices

by Row Z Royal » 18 Apr 2010 00:09

The cynics can feck orf really. £50 off is an important figure for me but not a massive on per head for 'ding. Everyone's a winner. I'm delighted.

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Re: Season ticket prices

by Forbury Lion » 18 Apr 2010 00:10

Apologies, My source of information was the back the boys bloke on the mike.

So is it £375 to renew my season ticket then? - Just checkted, £425 last season. Definately £50 saved.

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/TicketN ... 70,00.html

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Re: Season ticket prices

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 18 Apr 2010 07:30

Go have a lie down Forbes, then come back after you have actually read the info.

Overall pretty decent price reduction, happy to have been involved in a small way for next seasons tickets and offers, hoping to see a few more ideas rolled out as the summer progresses. And this from a non attendee.

At the following prices there should be no complaints about any deals or offers to get more non ST to attend, IMHO this is about what football should cost.

Would like to have seen a 3 year ST, but I guess that was too much of a risk.

For those that like to know,

main stands,

Adult, £16-30 per game

65 and over £10-87p per game

17-21 £10-87p per game

16 and under £4-30p per game

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Re: Season ticket prices

by PieEater » 18 Apr 2010 08:59

Good price reduction but you have to wonder about further cloth cutting as this season is the last parachute payment. So you can only assume some of the higher earners will be going and they'll stick with those that have made the break through to the first team this season.

I don't expect too many signings.

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Re: Season ticket prices

by 1871 Royal » 18 Apr 2010 09:31

The last time a 16 and under season ticket was under £100 we won the league .......... :?

Payed £95 for mine that year 8)


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Re: Season ticket prices

by Wantage Royal » 18 Apr 2010 10:09

Forbury Lion Apologies, My source of information was the back the boys bloke on the mike.

So is it £375 to renew my season ticket then? - Just checkted, £425 last season. Definately £50 saved.

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/TicketN ... 70,00.html


Or £355, if you renew by Jun 4th.

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Re: Season ticket prices

by Bubbly4Me » 18 Apr 2010 11:23

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Forbury Lion Apologies, My source of information was the back the boys bloke on the mike.

So is it £375 to renew my season ticket then? - Just checkted, £425 last season. Definately £50 saved.

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/TicketN ... 70,00.html


Or £355, if you renew by Jun 4th.


Where did you see that extra £20 off for paying early? I just tried buying online and it's saying £375

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Re: Season ticket prices

by westendgirl » 18 Apr 2010 11:52

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Forbury Lion Apologies, My source of information was the back the boys bloke on the mike.

So is it £375 to renew my season ticket then? - Just checkted, £425 last season. Definately £50 saved.

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/TicketN ... 70,00.html


Or £355, if you renew by Jun 4th.


I think you will find it is £395 after 4th June, as it is a £20 reduction on NEW STs

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by TFF » 18 Apr 2010 12:37

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RoyalBlue Out of interest, in reducing U16 tickets to just £99, how much have they reduced them from last season? Interesting that those tickets are the only ones where the amount of decrease has not been stated.

Sun Tzu It would be good if they could take a bit off match day tickets and make sure there are plenty of special deals, just so we can still have a moan !!


Don't worry, they have upped match day ticket prices by 50p 'to reflect the increase in VAT at the start of this year.'


Believe they were £150 last season. Biggest reduction looks to be U16s in the Upper West.


Last season:

Prices are as follows:
East, North and Lower West Stands
Adults £425
65 and over &17-21 £270
16 and under £150

Upper West Stand
Adults £475
65 and over & 17-21 £300
16 and under £170


So yes, a cool £71 off each ticket.


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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by RoyalBlue » 18 Apr 2010 13:27

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Whore Jackie Believe they were £150 last season. Biggest reduction looks to be U16s in the Upper West.


Last season:

Prices are as follows:
East, North and Lower West Stands
Adults £425
65 and over &17-21 £270
16 and under £150

Upper West Stand
Adults £475
65 and over & 17-21 £300
16 and under £170


So yes, a cool £71 off each ticket.


How silly not to have specifically mentioned the amount of the biggest reduction of them all. e.g. have been reduced by a massive £71 to just £99.

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by DelBoyRodders » 18 Apr 2010 13:37

Pleased to see there is a reduction in season ticket prices, but regardless of that this will almost certainly be my last season as a ST holder.
I shall pick and choose my games next season and it's possible I may not even bother going at all.
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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by Terminal Boardom » 18 Apr 2010 13:44

THis size of reduction, whereas applauded, has probably come 1 or 2 seasons too late. The price of an U16 ticket has finally reached realistic levels.

Still not buying though. My choice. My decision.

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by Barry the bird boggler » 19 Apr 2010 06:53

While the club are to be commended I can't help feel a bit disappointed at the inferred lack of ambition


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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by TFF » 19 Apr 2010 08:10

The club are "giving away"£550000 in order to maximise ST renewals and guarantee income. £1/2M, in the grand scheme, is nothing - one £10,000 a week player or a small transfer fee.

I see no lack of ambition.

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by playoffs or layoffs » 19 Apr 2010 09:28

My family will save over £200 next season, so I will now renew all our tickets, whereas I wasn't planning on renewing all before the price reduction.

Having said that, I've spent nearly £200 on FA Cup games this season, so the club have used the Cup run to fund it.

Next season, with the new club Cup approach we may have a similar Cup run so there could be more income to support this reduction.

Also four people I know are now seriously looking at getting a season ticket for the first time next season, only because of the price reduction. It's a sensible strategy and the club might be pleasantly surprised by the level of renewals.

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by weybridgewanderer » 19 Apr 2010 13:34

Barry the bird boggler While the club are to be commended I can't help feel a bit disappointed at the inferred lack of ambition


In what way does £50 off ~10 000 season tickets show a lack of ambition?

if season ticket prices had been same as last year I bet you would have complained

damned if they do, damned if they don't in your mind?

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by Silver Fox » 19 Apr 2010 15:49

Obviously I was IN anyway but this makes it even more likely that I am IN

Hats off to the club and of course fook off to naysayers who claim this means we can't get promoted, remind me how much STs were in 05/06?

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Re: Season ticket prices

by Sun Tzu » 19 Apr 2010 19:44

PieEater Good price reduction but you have to wonder about further cloth cutting as this season is the last parachute payment. So you can only assume some of the higher earners will be going and they'll stick with those that have made the break through to the first team this season.

I don't expect too many signings.


You miss the point - the cloth cutting was done LAST season....

We've taken the pain and not gambled everything on getting back up before the parachute payments disappear.

I can;t see why you would assume that anyone will go who we want to keep, and I don;t think McDermott will find too much of a problem getting the players he wants. We don't need large numbers....

I also suspect the new prices will mean we actually generate MORE income from ST this summer. I'll be buying 3 intead of two and have had several conversations with people who are going to buy having been match by match purchasers this season.

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Re: Season ticket prices

by weybridgewanderer » 19 Apr 2010 20:09

PieEater Good price reduction but you have to wonder about further cloth cutting as this season is the last parachute payment. So you can only assume some of the higher earners will be going and they'll stick with those that have made the break through to the first team this season.

I don't expect too many signings.



I suspect the highest earners are Cisse and marek

neither of which have played much part since christmas

how big a loss would they be?

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Re: Reading season-ticket prices set to be slashed

by SWLR » 20 Apr 2010 09:51

I thought I paid more this season for my (then) 14 yr old than 9 yrd old. Was there not a band for 13-17 year olds?

Anyway good news, as commitments next year meant I was waivering, and kid's tickets now good value.

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