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by Sanguine » 06 Nov 2014 12:22

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Nope not having it, if you want to go to watch Reading on the cheap buy a season ticket end of. If the club sets a precedent of having a fire sale on tickets when the attendance is expected to be low everyone will wait till the last minute and get them cheaper. Same as everything if want something last minute you pay more; in football, air travel, rock concerts etc etc etc. I cba to look it up but i am sure if you are a member card holder and bought the ticket 2 weeks before the game it would have been far cheaper than the 30 quid on the gate


I genuinely pity season ticket holders who can't bear the thought that someone might save a fiver or so on a matchday ticket.

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by Jano » 06 Nov 2014 12:27

Whilst I'm glad to see some optimism on here, I'm still unconvinced. There was a period early in the second half where we could easily have conceded and gone on to lose the game - we were lucky Rotherham were too poor to take advantage of our extremely shaky defence.

Positives for me -

Mackie actually looked half decent.
Cox still looks excellent.
Ferdinand looked extremely comfortable at this level.
Williams brought some much needed solidity to our midfield.

Negatives -

We need a proper left back.
Murray still (to me) doesn't look like an upgrade to Pog.
Ferdinand getting injured again.

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by floyd__streete » 06 Nov 2014 12:40

number 72 bus You reliquished it because your missus told you to, How are your saturdays afternoons these days ?


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Nobody tells me to do anything m8, the ST binned to minimise my chances of being sat amongst helms such as yourself :!:

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by Martin41 » 06 Nov 2014 12:56

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Nope not having it, if you want to go to watch Reading on the cheap buy a season ticket end of. If the club sets a precedent of having a fire sale on tickets when the attendance is expected to be low everyone will wait till the last minute and get them cheaper. Same as everything if want something last minute you pay more; in football, air travel, rock concerts etc etc etc. I cba to look it up but i am sure if you are a member card holder and bought the ticket 2 weeks before the game it would have been far cheaper than the 30 quid on the gate


I genuinely pity season ticket holders who can't bear the thought that someone might save a fiver or so on a matchday ticket.


I agree, the whole point of buying a season ticket is to be able to sit in the same seat every week, and be guaranteed big game tickets, and to save money.
And I do begrudge the fact that people will save a fiver or so, every single game, that's a lot over a season....

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by sandman » 06 Nov 2014 13:00

She made you give it up Floyd, sounds like she's done the classic thing and manipulated you into thinking it was your idea.

"Don't you think it would be a good idea if we spent more time together, like maybe on weekends?"

"Erm, well yeah, possibly. I mean I could give up my Season Ticket maybe"

"Yeah, that's a good idea. Now about these wallpaper patterns."
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by WoodleyRoyal » 06 Nov 2014 13:00

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Nope not having it, if you want to go to watch Reading on the cheap buy a season ticket end of. If the club sets a precedent of having a fire sale on tickets when the attendance is expected to be low everyone will wait till the last minute and get them cheaper. Same as everything if want something last minute you pay more; in football, air travel, rock concerts etc etc etc. I cba to look it up but i am sure if you are a member card holder and bought the ticket 2 weeks before the game it would have been far cheaper than the 30 quid on the gate


I genuinely pity season ticket holders who can't bear the thought that someone might save a fiver or so on a matchday ticket.


:| assuming you are implying I have alluded to that, I’ve obviously not explained it properly. I couldn't care less what someone else pays for a ticket it has no bearing on me or my life. The point I’m making is there are numerous ways of paying less for a ticket. If you turn up on the day expect to pay more, this is not a new concept.

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by ZacNaloen » 06 Nov 2014 13:04

Turning up to find prices reduced at the last minute when demand is low also isn't a new concept tbf

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by sandman » 06 Nov 2014 13:05

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Nope not having it, if you want to go to watch Reading on the cheap buy a season ticket end of. If the club sets a precedent of having a fire sale on tickets when the attendance is expected to be low everyone will wait till the last minute and get them cheaper. Same as everything if want something last minute you pay more; in football, air travel, rock concerts etc etc etc. I cba to look it up but i am sure if you are a member card holder and bought the ticket 2 weeks before the game it would have been far cheaper than the 30 quid on the gate


I genuinely pity season ticket holders who can't bear the thought that someone might save a fiver or so on a matchday ticket.


Your story really doesn't make much sense cmonurz, surely an "old fella" would be able to get a concession due to age.

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by WoodleyRoyal » 06 Nov 2014 13:13

ZacNaloen Turning up to find prices reduced at the last minute when demand is low also isn't a new concept tbf


agreed but it shouldn't be an expectation either


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by P!ssed Off » 06 Nov 2014 13:21

You can get a 'four game ticket bundle' for £80.
http://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/article ... 17632.aspx

You then activate your matches as and when you feel like going.

There's no reason to feel sorry for part-timers and their 'expensive' tickets. If they want cheaper tickets, they can get them, provided they put a bit of effort in and don't just turn up 5 minutes before a game and start whinging about the price.


OUT for slashing matchday prices for fair-weathers.
IN for offering cheaper tickets for those that show a bit of commitment and preparation.

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by bcubed » 06 Nov 2014 13:27

Royal Rother Specsavers should set up a mobile unit outside the Madejski by the looks of it.


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by Sanguine » 06 Nov 2014 14:05

ZacNaloen Turning up to find prices reduced at the last minute when demand is low also isn't a new concept tbf


Quite.

And I wasn't suggesting it be used every game - simply that on the three or four occasions during the season where we have an already low gate (because it's Rotherham, for example) for a midweek game in rotten weather, we might reduce prices slightly to try to fill the ground a bit more and improve the atmosphere.

ST holders should get their knickers in a twist about the likes of me, who has been to about 20 games in the last 3 years without paying a cent.

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by leon » 06 Nov 2014 14:19

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ZacNaloen Turning up to find prices reduced at the last minute when demand is low also isn't a new concept tbf


Quite.

And I wasn't suggesting it be used every game - simply that on the three or four occasions during the season where we have an already low gate (because it's Rotherham, for example) for a midweek game in rotten weather, we might reduce prices slightly to try to fill the ground a bit more and improve the atmosphere.

ST holders should get their knickers in a twist about the likes of me, who has been to about 20 games in the last 3 years without paying a cent.


Yeah but not everyone's willing to suck off the security bloke at the disabled entrance in order to be let in for free


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by Nameless » 06 Nov 2014 15:33

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ST holders should get their knickers in a twist about the likes of me, who has been to about 20 games in the last 3 years without paying a cent.


Presumably you have blagged tickets from a box holder or such like, in which case they have paid way more than the STH for your seat. So thanks to the person who is subsidising the rest of us. It makes no odds who uses the ticket once it's been paid for.

As for reducing prices, I see no real problem with doing it once or twice a season, you could even link it to season tickets so that each season ticket holder could bring a second person for a tenner for these relatively unattractive midweek games.

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by Sanguine » 06 Nov 2014 15:44

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Nope not having it, if you want to go to watch Reading on the cheap buy a season ticket end of. If the club sets a precedent of having a fire sale on tickets when the attendance is expected to be low everyone will wait till the last minute and get them cheaper. Same as everything if want something last minute you pay more; in football, air travel, rock concerts etc etc etc. I cba to look it up but i am sure if you are a member card holder and bought the ticket 2 weeks before the game it would have been far cheaper than the 30 quid on the gate


I genuinely pity season ticket holders who can't bear the thought that someone might save a fiver or so on a matchday ticket.


Your story really doesn't make much sense cmonurz, surely an "old fella" would be able to get a concession due to age.


The story is correct, I just got the amount wrong.

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by harry » 06 Nov 2014 17:12

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You lost all credibility there ....

Yeah, massive oxf*rd up on my part. Can't see the numbers or names clearly enough so tend to just rely on where players are on the pitch and body shape etc. It never even occurred to me to look carefully to see what side Gunter and Kelly were on. I thought Kelly looked quicker and more adventurous! :lol:

Gunter definitely much improved.

In fairness to IR, I couldn't see their names or numbers either. I twigged it after about 10/15 minutes when I though "Kelly's" running style reminded me of Gunter's.
I thought both played well. Good to see Gunter actually getting crosses in (even on his weaker foot) and a shame he bottled the shot.
Defence as a whole looked much more solid.
+1 on Norwood and Mackie looking similar from distance.

Thought Mackie was MOTM. Fine performance, well-taken goal, brilliant pass for Cox's 1st, hand in his 2nd as well.
Cox & Murray also deserving of special mentions. 2 quality finishes from Cox. Murray good link up play.

I'm convinced every ref has it in for Murray. Half the time he is fouled and it's given the other way, most of the rest are ignored. He rarely gets anything. It's as if he sh#t on the cake at the refs' Christmas party or something.

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