Season tickets 2013/14

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Silver Fox » 08 May 2013 11:38

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Kingsley Junior » 08 May 2013 12:05

Renewed. Had hoped for 350 but same as season before. Cant wait.

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Barry the bird boggler » 08 May 2013 12:06

Well I suppose it's reasonable given the new broom sweeping through the place. One last chance to see if they're at last on the right path....

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Cobi » 08 May 2013 12:28

Fantastic value.

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Pepe the Horseman » 08 May 2013 13:03

Non-adult Season Ticket Holders can upgrade their Season Ticket to Concession/Adult tickets three times in the campaign, plus for any evening games

What does that actually mean?


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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Big Foot » 08 May 2013 13:11

Pepe the Horseman Non-adult Season Ticket Holders can upgrade their Season Ticket to Concession/Adult tickets three times in the campaign, plus for any evening games

What does that actually mean?

Someone aged 21 or under/65 or over can lend their ticket to an Adult and pay the cost of upgrading the ticket on 3 occasions in the season/for any evening games they can't make as too old/young to attend.

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Silver Fox » 08 May 2013 13:12

I think it means that if you have a kid's ST you can upgrade it to an adult* ST 3 times, plus you can also do that for any evening games

HTH

*or concession

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Cypry » 08 May 2013 13:13

Pepe the Horseman Non-adult Season Ticket Holders can upgrade their Season Ticket to Concession/Adult tickets three times in the campaign, plus for any evening games

What does that actually mean?



I read it that kids tickets can be upgraded for as many evening games as you like, plus three non-evening kickoffs - good move by the club from my perspective - my lad doesn't come to school night evening games so I can upgrade that ticket rather than waste it - last year it was four upgrades and that was your lot regardless of kickoff time...

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Pepe the Horseman » 08 May 2013 13:18

O, I C. So basically, a non-adult Season Ticket Holder can upgrade their Season Ticket to an Adult ticket three times in the campaign, and for any evening games?


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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by MmmMonsterMunch » 08 May 2013 13:33

MmmMonsterMunch Surely an announcement imminent? I'm going to say £375.


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Well done to the club. Fair price that.

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by floyd__streete » 08 May 2013 13:41

Undecided :!:

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by TFF » 08 May 2013 13:48

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Silver Fox They can have my money now if they want it, especially if it's the £350 I paid last year


said exactly this to a colleague this morning, so I thought I'd check club policies for news/rumour

anyway, colleague bought new seats for this season:

Season tickets 2012/13
East and north stands:
Adults £525, 16 & under £150, concessions (65 & overs and 17-21s) £330

Upper west stand:
Adults £595, 16 & under £200, concessions (65 & overs and 17-21s) £400


he'd doubtless be thrilled to see a sub £400 renewal.

Do we assume that £525/£595 would be the going r8 for a "price freeze" if we stay up?

I think I paid £395 in the UW. If RFC want another £200 from me and the missus and £100 for each of the boys I can't see me renewing.


Delighted sense has been seen. £1000 for the family, painful but less than feared.

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Elm Park Kid » 08 May 2013 14:11

Sensible pricing. I think they would struggle pricing above the £400 barrier and have to give renewals a bit of a discount so £375 and £395 are their only realistic choices.

Good to see the club being sensible though!

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by floyd__streete » 08 May 2013 14:27

Elm Park Kid have to give renewals a bit of a discount so £375 and £395 are their only realistic choices.


Whopping £20 discount, working out at 87p per game? Reading FC have greedily scoffed down our loyalty and burped it back up in our faces :!:

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by royal67 » 08 May 2013 14:33

I think I paid £395 for my seat in the UW and £99 for each of the kids on the earlybird deal at the beginning of this season. Up to £425 and £125ea respectively doesn't sound like a great deal to me as it was on the verge of being unafforadable for me anyway. A bit disappointed TBH..... :( May not be able to afford to renew now.....

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Winchester Royal » 08 May 2013 14:35

royal67 I think I paid £395 for my seat in the UW and £99 for each of the kids on the earlybird deal at the beginning of this season. Up to £425 and £125ea respectively doesn't sound like a great deal to me as it was on the verge of being unafforadable for me anyway. A bit disappointed TBH..... :( May not be able to afford to renew now.....


You could renew in one of the cheaper areas of the stadium?

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Westwood52 » 08 May 2013 14:41

I am a bit thick at maths-but does that mean if you miss more than 8 games its not worth getting a season ticket ?

Assuming you are an adult renewal.

Members day ticket is £25 -the other two prices are for non members ?-this passed me by somewhere-I thought non members could never get into the "home " ends ?

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Esteban » 08 May 2013 14:41

Two adults and two children STs comes to £1000. That's 92 games between the four of us, which works out at a shade under £11 per game, each. The vouchers we'll get will pretty much pay for a shirt for each of the kids, plus they get to bring a mate along to a game each for free.

If I take the family to the cinema, for example, it usually works out at something around £40, so it seems pretty reasonable to me. That's not to say that it's an insignificant amount of money, of course.

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Winchester Royal » 08 May 2013 14:44

Westwood52 I am a bit thick at maths-but does that mean if you miss more than 8 games its not worth getting a season ticket ?

Assuming you are an adult renewal.

Members day ticket is £25 -the other two prices are for non members ?-this passed me by somewhere-I thought non members could never get into the "home " ends ?


Yeah, pretty much.

Non-members can generally get into the home ends, but if the club think this is likely to result in large numbers of away fans applying for tickets, I believe they can restrict the sales to members only.

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Re: Season tickets 2013/14

by Westwood52 » 08 May 2013 14:57

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Westwood52 I am a bit thick at maths-but does that mean if you miss more than 8 games its not worth getting a season ticket ?

Assuming you are an adult renewal.

Members day ticket is £25 -the other two prices are for non members ?-this passed me by somewhere-I thought non members could never get into the "home " ends ?


Yeah, pretty much.

Non-members can generally get into the home ends, but if the club think this is likely to result in large numbers of away fans applying for tickets, I believe they can restrict the sales to members only.


Thanks.

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