by Yellowcoat » 26 Apr 2016 14:56
by Maneki Neko » 26 Apr 2016 15:01
Top Flight remove the barriers
So, it's a Saturday morning. My kid is playing football in the front garden with my next door neighbours kid. My kid is really excited because he is going to watch Reading that afternoon. He won't stop bigging up how good Reading are to my neighbours kid and telling him how much he loves watching Reading and all the songs that he sings. My neighbours kid looks really curious and interested, he fancies a bit of it as well. I say to my next door neighbour, hey mate, what are you doing this afternoon? He says, Nothing. Do you wanna come and watch Reading with us? Then it suddenly dawns on me, how much hassle it is to arrange and how much he as not a supporter yet is expected to pay. If they come, where are they gonna sit?
by LWJ » 26 Apr 2016 15:17
LWJP!ssed OffLWJ You aren't ITK so I can comfortably disagree. Please feel free to show me solid evidence it will be 'far worse'.
Performances have improved recently, results haven't admitted. Still a lot better than the dross we had under Adkins, then Clarke at beginning and end of his reign.
Like I said, you evidently don't attend games judging by your recent tripe.
Team tipped for top 6 at the start of this season.
We'll be tipped for relegation at the start of the next.
Tipped for top 6? Any proof, again?
Doubt it. As we weren't.
by Top Flight » 26 Apr 2016 15:19
Maneki NekoTop Flight remove the barriersSo, it's a Saturday morning. My kid is playing football in the front garden with my next door neighbours kid. My kid is really excited because he is going to watch Reading that afternoon. He won't stop bigging up how good Reading are to my neighbours kid and telling him how much he loves watching Reading and all the songs that he sings. My neighbours kid looks really curious and interested, he fancies a bit of it as well. I say to my next door neighbour, hey mate, what are you doing this afternoon? He says, Nothing. Do you wanna come and watch Reading with us? Then it suddenly dawns on me, how much hassle it is to arrange and how much he as not a supporter yet is expected to pay. If they come, where are they gonna sit?
have done exactly that on many occasions, with no hassle whatsoever. just a phone call to the ticket office. if theres no seats spare around you(never a problem in the north stand) they'll quickly and efficiently swap your season ticket for a paper one elsewhere, next to the people youre taking....
by Top Flight » 26 Apr 2016 15:23
Yellowcoat Top Flight you are living in a dreamworld with no financial problems. In the real world take your kid and the neighbours to Wealdstone where they are often given free admission. Show your Reading season ticket and three of you would have got in for £6. Would that make you happy?
by Hoop Blah » 26 Apr 2016 15:23
by Rea Ding » 26 Apr 2016 16:04
P!ssed OffRea Ding Great value as always, about a fiver a game for 23 is decent. These last two seasons we have had 2 great cup runs, other clubs have had it far worse and have higher ticket pricing.
So happy as ever to renew
What have the cup games got to do with season ticket pricing?
by Maneki Neko » 26 Apr 2016 16:09
Yes, but there is a considerable degree of planning involved in that.
The morning of the game is a bit late to start flapping about with tickets isn't it?
If I want to persuade my next door neighbour to come with his kid to watch a Reading game with me just on the spur of the moment, a little bit spontaenously. It's going to cost him £28 and his kid £10 to come on the day. That is £38. He is not a Reading fan and at that price it will be very difficult to persuade him to come just off the cuff like that.
by Maneki Neko » 26 Apr 2016 16:12
Top FlightManeki NekoTop Flight remove the barriersSo, it's a Saturday morning. My kid is playing football in the front garden with my next door neighbours kid. My kid is really excited because he is going to watch Reading that afternoon. He won't stop bigging up how good Reading are to my neighbours kid and telling him how much he loves watching Reading and all the songs that he sings. My neighbours kid looks really curious and interested, he fancies a bit of it as well. I say to my next door neighbour, hey mate, what are you doing this afternoon? He says, Nothing. Do you wanna come and watch Reading with us? Then it suddenly dawns on me, how much hassle it is to arrange and how much he as not a supporter yet is expected to pay. If they come, where are they gonna sit?
have done exactly that on many occasions, with no hassle whatsoever. just a phone call to the ticket office. if theres no seats spare around you(never a problem in the north stand) they'll quickly and efficiently swap your season ticket for a paper one elsewhere, next to the people youre taking....
Yes, but there is a considerable degree of planning involved in that.
The morning of the game is a bit late to start flapping about with tickets isn't it? If I want to persuade my next door neighbour to come with his kid to watch a Reading game with me just on the spur of the moment, a little bit spontaenously. It's going to cost him £28 and his kid £10 to come on the day. That is £38. He is not a Reading fan and at that price it will be very difficult to persuade him to come just off the cuff like that.
It's not just coming for a laugh, a bit of football, a couple of pints and a couple of hot dogs when you're asking £38 for a Dad and his Kid.
That is serious money the club are asking for. You need seriously dedicated fans who care enough if you are going to ask for that much money.
It's great that it works out at £16 a game for me and you. The club reward loyal fans like us. Thanks RFC. But don't you want new fans as well? Don't they want to attract new supporters? Just make football cheap again. Make it something you do for a bit of fun with your mates on a Saturday. Don't charge exorbitant prices that only hooked, drug addicted (football being the drug), Reading supporters are willing to pay.
by Sutekh » 26 Apr 2016 16:13
by Maneki Neko » 26 Apr 2016 16:14
by SCIAG » 26 Apr 2016 16:53
Top Flight And crowds are dropping year by year. Maybe I'm wrong on that. But that is the feeling that I get.
by Longhorn1970 » 26 Apr 2016 20:53
Yellowcoat Top Flight you are living in a dreamworld with no financial problems. In the real world take your kid and the neighbours to Wealdstone where they are often given free admission. Show your Reading season ticket and three of you would have got in for £6. Would that make you happy?
by Longhorn1970 » 26 Apr 2016 20:54
Dave-RoyalSutekh The best solution for many will be to buy half season tickets in November when we can can see if there is a team worth watching or if we have another pile of uncompetitive dross.
mate I think it December u get half of season ticket...
I think we will do well next season
by Ian Royal » 26 Apr 2016 23:00
3points Y26ers. You should all move to the North Stand and save £50. Get some proper support behind the goal, not stuck in the corner where no-one can hear you!
by Ian Royal » 26 Apr 2016 23:05
P!ssed OffLWJP!ssed Off The team starting next season will be far worse than the one that started this one.
Decreased quality.
Not sure how you could disagree with that.
You aren't ITK so I can comfortably disagree. Please feel free to show me solid evidence it will be 'far worse'.
Performances have improved recently, results haven't admitted. Still a lot better than the dross we had under Adkins, then Clarke at beginning and end of his reign.
Like I said, you evidently don't attend games judging by your recent tripe.
Team tipped for top 6 at the start of this season.
We'll be tipped for relegation at the start of the next.
by Maneki Neko » 27 Apr 2016 09:34
by Elm Park Kid » 27 Apr 2016 16:52
by Haag Royal » 28 Apr 2016 08:35
by Winston Smith » 28 Apr 2016 09:19
Haag Royal the pre match music is soooo loud you cant speak to your mate next to you.
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