by tmesis » 30 Mar 2015 18:46
Schards#2
Clearly, it's all about the +1s, in all the previous occasions, I know lots of people who brought their children, parents, grandparents for what was probably their only game that season. Additionally people who don't follow Reading went with a group of mates for the crack. Once you make it difficult for these people to buy tickets together, they don't go because the +1s aren't diehards anyway.
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by WAZZOCK » 30 Mar 2015 18:54
Schards#2handbags_harris Seems fairly simple to me - club have understandably overestimated the demand for tickets and have been let down by the fans. They stated on their website that with 100k members they didn't anticipate going to GS, also stating anyone with 300 points should be ok into the bargain so to get to 50+ points and not have sold out is very disappointing. As if the first FA Cup semi final in 88 years, and only the second in our 145 year history, isn't a big thing? What I find astonishing is we've never had a problem taking 40k to Wembley in the three previous appearances there before - 40k in 1988, 36k in 1995 and could have taken double that if reports at the time are to be believed, and 42k in 2011 - and we took a more than creditable 37k to Cardiff in 2001, so why are we struggling to sell 31.5k tickets this time around? I'm a bit saddened in all honesty.
Clearly, it's all about the +1s, in all the previous occasions, I know lots of people who brought their children, parents, grandparents for what was probably their only game that season. Additionally people who don't follow Reading went with a group of mates for the crack. Once you make it difficult for these people to buy tickets together, they don't go because the +1s aren't diehards anyway.
In hindsight the club should have allowed a +1 but I can understand why they didn't, they have no real benchmark to work against as a play off final is very different. There was little danger of tickets being bought for Luton/Bolton/Walsall/Swansea fans whereas there was a real possibility of a lot of +1s being Arsenal fans as we all know a few who live in the area.
I'm sure we will sell out and, as others have said, there's no obvious way to do this and whatever option you choose is going to upset people.
by Nameless » 30 Mar 2015 18:59
No Fixed Abode Many a Reading fan profiteering now by selling to Arsenal fans.
by Turns8 » 30 Mar 2015 19:03
by Nameless » 30 Mar 2015 19:06
by Turns8 » 30 Mar 2015 19:07
Nameless That 100,000 figure was always a massive red herring. Huge numbers would be inactive , lost, never used, dead or multiples. I probably have a dozen cards obtained over the years for various reasons but don't know where most are now. I doubt that is at all unusual.
by North Somerset Royal » 30 Mar 2015 19:11
by royalsteve » 30 Mar 2015 19:14
tmesisSchards#2
Clearly, it's all about the +1s, in all the previous occasions, I know lots of people who brought their children, parents, grandparents for what was probably their only game that season. Additionally people who don't follow Reading went with a group of mates for the crack. Once you make it difficult for these people to buy tickets together, they don't go because the +1s aren't diehards anyway.
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Definitely. Our true support just isn't that big, and for whatever reason, some of them still won't be going to Wembley either.
As well as mates of fans who won't be going this time, I'd bet there are a fair number of occasional fans who have the points to get a ticket, but also won't go because they can't sit with mates.
Season ticket holders should have been allowed a +1, as long as that +1 is a member.
Still, it's incredibly rare for the ticket office to completely misjudge ticket allocation rules for big games, isn't it?
by royalsteve » 30 Mar 2015 19:16
Nameless That 100,000 figure was always a massive red herring. Huge numbers would be inactive , lost, never used, dead or multiples. I probably have a dozen cards obtained over the years for various reasons but don't know where most are now. I doubt that is at all unusual.
by royalsteve » 30 Mar 2015 19:20
handbags_harris Seems fairly simple to me - club have understandably overestimated the demand for tickets and have been let down by the fans. They stated on their website that with 100k members they didn't anticipate going to GS, also stating anyone with 300 points should be ok into the bargain so to get to 50+ points and not have sold out is very disappointing. As if the first FA Cup semi final in 88 years, and only the second in our 145 year history, isn't a big thing? What I find astonishing is we've never had a problem taking 40k to Wembley in the three previous appearances there before - 40k in 1988, 36k in 1995 and could have taken double that if reports at the time are to be believed, and 42k in 2011 - and we took a more than creditable 37k to Cardiff in 2001, so why are we struggling to sell 31.5k tickets this time around? I'm a bit saddened in all honesty.
by Norfolk Royal » 30 Mar 2015 19:29
by Nameless » 30 Mar 2015 19:31
Turns8Nameless That 100,000 figure was always a massive red herring. Huge numbers would be inactive , lost, never used, dead or multiples. I probably have a dozen cards obtained over the years for various reasons but don't know where most are now. I doubt that is at all unusual.
Exactly, furthering the argument that the +1 idea was perfectly acceptable...
by Mid Sussex Royal » 30 Mar 2015 19:34
by Nameless » 30 Mar 2015 19:38
Norfolk Royal Looks like I'm f*cked then. With 38 points and not knowing any season ticket holders it doesn't look likely.
Have to say, what I find a bit galling is that the plus twos will be people who barely ever go while I did my main time in the 70s and 80s travelling to far flung outposts.
I know that's a hard luck story, but still galling really.
by UpThePrem » 30 Mar 2015 19:41
Norfolk Royal Looks like I'm f*cked then. With 38 points and not knowing any season ticket holders it doesn't look likely.
Have to say, what I find a bit galling is that the plus twos will be people who barely ever go while I did my main time in the 70s and 80s travelling to far flung outposts.
I know that's a hard luck story, but still galling really.
by MmmMonsterMunch » 30 Mar 2015 19:50
Norfolk Royal Looks like I'm f*cked then. With 38 points and not knowing any season ticket holders it doesn't look likely.
Have to say, what I find a bit galling is that the plus twos will be people who barely ever go while I did my main time in the 70s and 80s travelling to far flung outposts.
I know that's a hard luck story, but still galling really.
by Norfolk Royal » 30 Mar 2015 19:54
by CavershamRoyal » 30 Mar 2015 19:58
by MmmMonsterMunch » 30 Mar 2015 19:59
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