West Stand Man Its about time we also brought the senior ticket down to 60 years of age rather than 65. That would swing my decision to renew!
Retirement age is going the other way old boy. Concessions should start again at 70
by TFF » 27 Apr 2015 17:04
West Stand Man Its about time we also brought the senior ticket down to 60 years of age rather than 65. That would swing my decision to renew!
by RoyalBlue » 27 Apr 2015 17:08
blueroyals What stops me taking one of these free ST on the seat next to me, just to stop mongs sitting there?
What stops some guy taking a ST for each of his little darlings, who have no interest in football, on the off-chance they'll come to 1 game at some point if mummy lets them? If you've got a kid under 7, you'll be thinking 'they're free, I might as well have one!'
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by RoyalBlue » 27 Apr 2015 17:11
P!ssed OffWinston Smith There could already be adults going in on childrens tickets
There is a steward inside each gate looking at lights on the wall. A different light flashes for Adult and Concession when you go through the gate.
If a light comes up for concession and you look between 21 and 65, they will ask to see your ticket.
If lucky you might sneak through once if the stewards aren't paying attention. Not a chance you'd get away with this for very long.
by Nameless » 27 Apr 2015 17:37
by ROYALJOE » 27 Apr 2015 19:29
by Pepe the Horseman » 27 Apr 2015 20:59
by Nameless » 27 Apr 2015 21:22
by Blue Label » 27 Apr 2015 22:00
RoyalBlueblueroyals What stops me taking one of these free ST on the seat next to me, just to stop mongs sitting there?
What stops some guy taking a ST for each of his little darlings, who have no interest in football, on the off-chance they'll come to 1 game at some point if mummy lets them? If you've got a kid under 7, you'll be thinking 'they're free, I might as well have one!'
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Boy that is such a valid point! What seemed a great and nice idea from the club, now doesn't appear to have been very well thought out! The club could end up having given away say, 1,000 seats, many of which might remain unoccupied for the majority of games but which they won't be able to sell if demand increases!
by Nameless » 27 Apr 2015 22:09
by LWJ » 27 Apr 2015 22:13
ROYALJOE I wasn't a season ticket holder this season and I want one for next season!
So......
When do you think I can but one
by Nameless » 27 Apr 2015 22:19
by Turns8 » 28 Apr 2015 11:46
by melonhead » 28 Apr 2015 13:39
RoyalwasterSilver FoxRoyalwaster Was all intent on renewing my ST until today ... have now pretty much decided not to and instead to buy match tickets and wait and see till Xmas. Just too depressing watch this crap ...
How will you know which games are going to be worth buying a ticket for?
I'll buy tickets for the first few - and if the dross of this season continues I'll give it a miss .... and I anyway pretty much can never make it to mid-week games anyway due to work/family commitments. Might still change my mind though, as having been a ST now for the last 10 years feels a bit sad not renewing ... and the cost itself is not really a major issue.
by melonhead » 28 Apr 2015 13:40
P!ssed OffWinston SmithP!ssed Off
You'd have to be pretty thick to think you'd get away with that.
There could already be adults going in on childrens tickets
There is a steward inside each gate looking at lights on the wall. A different light flashes for Adult and Concession when you go through the gate.
If a light comes up for concession and you look between 21 and 65, they will ask to see your ticket.
If lucky you might sneak through once if the stewards aren't paying attention. Not a chance you'd get away with this for very long.
by melonhead » 28 Apr 2015 13:41
NamelessGH Royal
With the U7 tickets I also suspect they will do spot checks in the ground, if a non u7 is sat in an u7 seat you may get a visit during the game.....
by melonhead » 28 Apr 2015 13:45
LWJ 17-24 £135... That is oxf*rd great. Well done Reading FC.
by melonhead » 28 Apr 2015 13:48
Lower West Bought my first ST for some years. Feels as if RFC is back on a sound footing after some years in the wilderness.
by Silver Fox » 28 Apr 2015 13:57
melonheadLWJ 17-24 £135... That is oxf*rd great. Well done Reading FC.
400 quid for my two season tickets
by melonhead » 28 Apr 2015 14:02
by Elm Park Kid » 28 Apr 2015 14:18
melonhead well now mr smarty pants I think to introduce a third option of : " im sorry brendywendy, but I was very much mistaken and am going too take a long hard look at myself
family season ticket for me and the boy.
1 x adult, 1 x u16 = 400 quid. Saving of 75 quid on my £375 and his £100
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