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Have you got a ticket in the HOME end?

Yes
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No
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Re: Man City Tickets

by leicsRoyal » 07 Mar 2011 18:21

Royal Lady I'm not sure how we'll ever know how many people would have liked a ticket that ends up disappointed come tomorrow morning. :|

Spoke to someone today who said they were going to ring up tomorrow to get their ticket as they're in the 1599 down to 600 bracket - I advised him to stay up until midnight and get them online, to have any chance. He had no idea that we wouldn't get any more if these sold out - if people aren't on hobnob, how else do they know about the debacle? It's hardly being publicised!


add to that the people who are already making sure they get a ticket and buying them in the home sections.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by Turns8 » 07 Mar 2011 18:22

Royal Lady I'm not sure how we'll ever know how many people would have liked a ticket that ends up disappointed come tomorrow morning. :|
Spoke to someone today who said they were going to ring up tomorrow to get their ticket as they're in the 1599 down to 600 bracket - I advised him to stay up until midnight and get them online, to have any chance. He had no idea that we wouldn't get any more if these sold out - if people aren't on hobnob, how else do they know about the debacle? It's hardly being publicised!


You mean it won't form the basis of BBCRB early morning phone in tomorrow!!! :o and won't even make the front page of the EP :shock:

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Re: Man City Tickets

by Z175 » 07 Mar 2011 18:23

URZZZZZZZZ On the subject of Royalty Points, would it be worth scrapping points that were accrued over 5 years ago?


No thank god for Royalty points or the <600s would get a look in.

Just
- request demand sensibly. 2,800 for a quarterfinal on a weekend?!
- reduce the number neccessary gradually. Yes there will be none left for <1000 points.
- give more points for worse games. Eg. I have a few 5s from the likes of Brentford Blackpool and Sunderland (at 12-30pm) but am outnumbered by people who bought a half season ticket in the 106 season.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by leicsRoyal » 07 Mar 2011 18:23

RFCUK Anyone going to brave it in the hom end? Since I live in Manc, so it's nto far for me..


there are many that are braving it, just don't want to publicise it too much.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by RobRoyal » 07 Mar 2011 18:24

Big Foot I sincerely hope those of us loyal enough to venture to Man City at a week's notice on a Sunday afternoon get priority over the plastics when we get to Wembley.

Shambles if not.


Big foot. Big man, playing kids' games.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by susieroyal » 07 Mar 2011 18:25

Big Foot I sincerely hope those of us loyal enough to venture to Man City at a week's notice on a Sunday afternoon get priority over the plastics when we get to Wembley.

Shambles if not.


And Everton :wink:

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Re: Man City Tickets

by Turns8 » 07 Mar 2011 18:25

Z175
URZZZZZZZZ On the subject of Royalty Points, would it be worth scrapping points that were accrued over 5 years ago?


No thank god for Royalty points or the <600s would get a look in.

Just
- request demand sensibly. 2,800 for a quarterfinal on a weekend?!
- reduce the number neccessary gradually. Yes there will be none left for <1000 points.
- give more points for worse games. Eg. I have a few 5s from the likes of Brentford Blackpool and Sunderland (at 12-30pm) but am outnumbered by people who bought a half season ticket in the 106 season.


How about a loyalty scheme if you go to all cup games...even the Carling Cup away to Torquay and at home to Northampton...

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Re: Man City Tickets

by Svlad Cjelli » 07 Mar 2011 18:26

Although I'm not sure it is such a major ticketing cock-up as it's being painted, I'll agree that the club have got it horribly wrong in two key ways :

- the free travel offer can only be redeemed via the sales centre at the time of booking tickets, so they have a cheap way and efficient way of selling tickets which they are actually disincentivising people from using, making them use the slowest and most expensive method,

- they aren't, as far as I can tell, telling people the regulations about no alcohol on coaches going to/from football matches (*) and they have little experience of running coaches. I can see all sorts of grief and problems when people turn up on Sunday with their cans for the journey or buy more at the motorway services. Let's hope they have coach stewards with strong personalities who know what they are doing - but as of this afternoon they were still looking for coach stewards.

(*) Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol) Act, 1985

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Re: Man City Tickets

by RoyalBlue » 07 Mar 2011 18:28

Turns8
Svlad Cjelli Just for the record, does anyone actually know what the demand for these tickets is, or is it all assumptions or anecdotal.

It seems clear that there'll be greater demand than 2,800, but just how much extra demand? Double that? Or just an extra 10-20%?


Going by this thread, I'd say demand is more like 8000 - 10000, however, back in the real world...those unlucky not to get a ticket will probably be under 250...


With complete and utter crap like that, you truly are well qualified to work at Cockup FC formerly known as Reading FC. In fact you could go for TO Manager and Head of Communications.

Even if it was as low as that it is still 250 tickets that shouldn't have been a problem if anyone at the club had even half a brain and was able to move quicker than a snail.

And don't forget to add those who 'played safe' and have already gone for tickets in the City stands.


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Re: Man City Tickets

by Z175 » 07 Mar 2011 18:28

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URZZZZZZZZ On the subject of Royalty Points, would it be worth scrapping points that were accrued over 5 years ago?


No thank god for Royalty points or the <600s would get a look in.

Just
- request demand sensibly. 2,800 for a quarterfinal on a weekend?!
- reduce the number neccessary gradually. Yes there will be none left for <1000 points.
- give more points for worse games. Eg. I have a few 5s from the likes of Brentford Blackpool and Sunderland (at 12-30pm) but am outnumbered by people who bought a half season ticket in the 106 season.


How about a loyalty scheme if you go to all cup games...even the Carling Cup away to Torquay and at home to Northampton...


Chances are these people will have 1,600 + points!

But it would encourage more people to come to the cup games.

On the other hand, if you've been a loyal royal for decades why should you have to go to every game? If its your anniversary, family holiday etc of course you will miss them. The 15% cup rule is there for a reason - if you miss 1 league game as its sold out its not normally the end of the world.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by Turns8 » 07 Mar 2011 18:28

Svlad Cjelli Although I'm not sure it is such a major ticketing cock-up as it's being painted, I'll agree that the club have got it horribly wrong in two key ways :

- the free travel offer can only be redeemed via the sales centre at the time of booking tickets, so they have a cheap way and efficient way of selling tickets which they are actually disincentivising people from using, making them use the slowest and most expensive method,

- they aren't, as far as I can tell, telling people the regulations about no alcohol on coaches going to/from football matches (*) and they have little experience of running coaches. I can see all sorts of grief and problems when people turn up on Sunday with their cans for the journey or buy more at the motorway services. Let's hope they have coach stewards with strong personalities who know what they are doing - but as of this afternoon they were still looking for coach stewards.

(*) Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol) Act, 1985


If you volunteer to steward a coach...do you get entry into the match? *just throw that one out there.... :wink:

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Re: Man City Tickets

by TFF » 07 Mar 2011 18:28

susieroyal I don't think we should judge all Reading fans by us on here!

The club have created more of a panic for tickets by taking ages to put them on sale (and obviously the coaches), but I will be suprised if we sell out before they go on general sale.


The evidence is here. 900 odd tickets left on day one with the vast majority of STHs not yet able (or hanging on for friends/family) to buy one. They won't go to general sale.

Of course, we'll never know just how many we MIGHT have sold. It's unquantifiable.

I'd rather RFC had been braver on the ticket allocation and risked a few grand on unsold tickets than spunked cash on free travel

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Re: Man City Tickets

by LWJ » 07 Mar 2011 18:29

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URZZZZZZZZ On the subject of Royalty Points, would it be worth scrapping points that were accrued over 5 years ago?


No thank god for Royalty points or the <600s would get a look in.

Just
- request demand sensibly. 2,800 for a quarterfinal on a weekend?!
- reduce the number neccessary gradually. Yes there will be none left for <1000 points.
- give more points for worse games. Eg. I have a few 5s from the likes of Brentford Blackpool and Sunderland (at 12-30pm) but am outnumbered by people who bought a half season ticket in the 106 season.


How about a loyalty scheme if you go to all cup games...even the Carling Cup away to Torquay and at home to Northampton...

This + Everton.


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Re: Man City Tickets

by susieroyal » 07 Mar 2011 18:29

Hopefully all the 'tards who are going on a free coach won't be able to get through on the phone.
Leaving the more normal people to get tickets online.

If I don't get a ticket, I'm going to Manchester anyway to LOL at the coaches.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by susieroyal » 07 Mar 2011 18:31

That Friday Feeling 900 odd tickets left


Hadn't read this, sorry.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by RoyalBlue » 07 Mar 2011 18:31

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I DID ASK THIS, AND WAS TOLD THEY WILL TRY TO LOOK IN DOING THIS


Because, of course, it is so much to ask of them and so damn difficult to do. If they take as long trying to look into doing this as they did trying to look into doing the ticket sales, we can expect an announcement in three days time or so and even then it will be messed up! :twisted:


I asked about an announcement and was told that the thing is they weren't expecting so much demand for tickets and therefore they didn't think they'd need to make any announcements today regarding the levels of tickets sold so they've actually used up all their web-space allocation for the day... If they'd known about the free coaches they would have asked for more.


Our so-called incredibly well run club is starting to look a bigger joke by the minute!

The morons have known about the free coaches since at least Friday. They've known about the high demand since at least Saturday. Just how long does it take to ask for more web space? And if they couldn't get it, then pull some of the other crap they were intending on publishing.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by moo » 07 Mar 2011 18:33

Theres gonna be a lot of people panic buying tickets as well. I mean if these people got to think about it and were guaranteed a ticket they would otherwise decide by Friday to just watch it on tv. Hype creates demand.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by Super Royals » 07 Mar 2011 18:35

That Friday Feeling
susieroyal I don't think we should judge all Reading fans by us on here!

The club have created more of a panic for tickets by taking ages to put them on sale (and obviously the coaches), but I will be suprised if we sell out before they go on general sale.


900 odd tickets left on day one

So the figures i have heard for tickets sold now is 600,1500,1900,2000,2700, any more guesses? :roll:

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Re: Man City Tickets

by Rex » 07 Mar 2011 18:37

Just thought of :

2800 - what a total FA Cup.

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