Henley Royal 1 Wont be renewing. What with bundles and Burton £5 there is no saving .
Exactly
by Zip » 08 Feb 2018 21:38
Henley Royal 1 Wont be renewing. What with bundles and Burton £5 there is no saving .
by Delboy » 09 Feb 2018 07:58
by gazzer, loyal royal » 09 Feb 2018 08:24
by Hound » 09 Feb 2018 08:53
gazzer, loyal royal I will renew. Its nice to spend some time with the parents. Plus I've got a fairly decent seat so would pay a bit extra to sit in it knowing the people around me don't get *too* offended by my outbursts
by John Smith » 09 Feb 2018 09:31
by WAZZOCK » 09 Feb 2018 10:10
ZipHenley Royal 1 Wont be renewing. What with bundles and Burton £5 there is no saving .
Exactly
by muirinho » 09 Feb 2018 10:48
WAZZOCKZipHenley Royal 1 Wont be renewing. What with bundles and Burton £5 there is no saving .
Exactly
Even without knowing where you two sit, I know this isn’t correct.
by Henley Royal 1 » 09 Feb 2018 10:59
muirinhoWAZZOCKZip
Exactly
Even without knowing where you two sit, I know this isn’t correct.
Unless they're the kind of season ticket holder that only goes to half the games (e.g., no Tuesday nights etc)
But otherwise, yeah, totally not correct.
by WAZZOCK » 09 Feb 2018 11:50
Henley Royal 1muirinhoWAZZOCK
Even without knowing where you two sit, I know this isn’t correct.
Unless they're the kind of season ticket holder that only goes to half the games (e.g., no Tuesday nights etc)
But otherwise, yeah, totally not correct.
Will always have to miss two or three games due to other commitments with bundles and reduced tickets which may happen more often there is no difference in price .
by trueroyal1871 » 09 Feb 2018 13:51
by Zip » 11 Mar 2018 19:36
WAZZOCKHenley Royal 1muirinho
Unless they're the kind of season ticket holder that only goes to half the games (e.g., no Tuesday nights etc)
But otherwise, yeah, totally not correct.
Will always have to miss two or three games due to other commitments with bundles and reduced tickets which may happen more often there is no difference in price .
Where in the stadium do you sit Henley Royal? And how much did you pay for your season ticket?
by WAZZOCK » 11 Mar 2018 20:32
ZipWAZZOCKHenley Royal 1 Will always have to miss two or three games due to other commitments with bundles and reduced tickets which may happen more often there is no difference in price .
Where in the stadium do you sit Henley Royal? And how much did you pay for your season ticket?
Well I can tell you where my son and I sit. We are in the family section of the ED stand. It costs £22 for the two of us for a match. My ST was £320 I think and my lads was £99 or £89. I think I paid £409 in total for our ST’s. So if we miss four games during the season we are no better off especially when you factor that it would only have cost us £6 for the Burton pre Christmas game.
Season Ticket Holders still receive - and always will receive - the very best value for money at Reading Football Club. They are most cost-effective way to watch all the Royals’ home games.
Reading Football Club continue to lead the way on making football affordable for its supporters – low Season Ticket prices which included Early Bird discounts, free tickets for Under-7s, the introduction of an 18-24 ticket and our ongoing commitment to Twenty’s Plenty! And that Twenty's Plenty promise has seen Royals fans benefit from the initiative in the form of reciprocal offers from other clubs for Reading fans on the road!
And as a club, we run a selection of matchday promotions to attract new supporters to the stadium; no doubt most supporters will have seen or heard about our 500p ticket on sale now to all supporters ahead of our final home fixture of 2017 against Burton…the 500th first team fixture to be played at Madejski Stadium since our move from Elm Park in 1998!
However, even if a non-Season Ticket holder takes up this promotion and capitalises on the four-match ticket bundle offer and the ‘Yorkshire Double Header’ initiatives we ran earlier this month, they would still be paying considerably more than a Season Ticket Holder per match across the course of the campaign.
And the majority of ticket promotion offers which are run by the club are only redeemable by Season Ticket holders themselves as we constantly encourage our most loyal fans to bring family and friends for discounted ticket prices.
Although the bottom line is that Season Tickets still offer the best value for money, it is also important to highlight all the offers which have been open exclusively to ST holders in recent months…
Season Ticket holders have won a holiday for two to Thailand, complimentary use of an Executive Box for a home fixture, a private group stadium tour, a dugout chair and signed home and away shirts amongst other prizes offered only to ST holders.
And, as Royals Rewards is designed to do, Season Ticket Holders are also rewarded for their loyalty, getting something back from the club for simply attending matches – accruing points which can be used to enter a whole host of competitions only open to ST holders!
And, as a Season Ticket Holder, you automatically benefit from priority ticket access for away games and cup games – for example, supporters would have only managed to purchase a ticket for the first leg of our semi-final at Fulham if they were a Season Ticket Holder. And, in addition, as a ST holder you are able to access an exclusive hospitality upgrade discount at all league matches throughout the season.
by leon » 12 Mar 2018 00:55
by Avon Royal » 14 Mar 2018 09:37
by leon » 14 Mar 2018 09:53
Avon Royal After 18 years I doubt I’ll be renewing. The reasons are many, and the standard of football is fairly low on the list (although Stam has played his part in squeezing any joy out of the club).
The travelling has just become too much of a ball ache, 3 hours of travelling (plus car park waiting) for 90 minutes of football just doesn’t stack up anymore. I used to enjoy the company of those sat around me, but they have all stopped going in recent years and have been replaced with people that seem to have no interest in any interaction.
The soul of the club also seems to have shifted. I was (like many) sent a letter advising that if I didn’t arrive at the car park by 2.30 I would basically be refused entry and told to piss off. After a journey of 100 miles at the mercy of motorway accidents, the prospect of being turned away wasn’t exactly welcome. It wasn’t so much the content of the letter though (which was ultimately rescinded), but the tone - it was clear that the loyalty of exiled fans were not something the club was at all concerned about. They really couldn’t give a shit - in fact those that had no choice but to drive to games were a hindrance. In previous years I’ve always been made to feel as if the club valued my support.
I’m lucky enough to live in a city where I can usually go and see a game of football if I feel the burning desire on a Saturday, either Rovers or City will be at home. I’ve been to the Mem a couple of times this year and indulgently wallowed in a sense of Elm Park nostalgia.Plus I can have a pint after the game, walk home, and still be in before I’d have left the Madstad car park.
Reading will always be my team, and I may well feel the itch to purchase a season ticket again in the future (particularly if I move east). But for now my support will have to be from a distance.
by Hound » 14 Mar 2018 09:59
by leon » 14 Mar 2018 10:01
Hound not tempted to watch Fulham instead Leon?
by Gunny Fishcake » 14 Mar 2018 10:36
by Barney » 14 Mar 2018 11:06
by Zip » 14 Mar 2018 11:29
WAZZOCKZipWAZZOCK
Where in the stadium do you sit Henley Royal? And how much did you pay for your season ticket?
Well I can tell you where my son and I sit. We are in the family section of the ED stand. It costs £22 for the two of us for a match. My ST was £320 I think and my lads was £99 or £89. I think I paid £409 in total for our ST’s. So if we miss four games during the season we are no better off especially when you factor that it would only have cost us £6 for the Burton pre Christmas game.
That’s works out as missing roughly 5 and half matches to be ‘no better off’, which is almost a quarter of the season. That’s quite a chunk to miss, but if you know you’re guaranteed to miss that many or above then perhaps it would be worth not renewing. For me, the convenience of having the ticket ready and waiting would add extra couple of matches making having a Season ticket more worthwhile.
In the wake of the Burton match the club released the below, I think it outlines the benefits of having a Season Ticket quite nicely...Season Ticket Holders still receive - and always will receive - the very best value for money at Reading Football Club. They are most cost-effective way to watch all the Royals’ home games.
Reading Football Club continue to lead the way on making football affordable for its supporters – low Season Ticket prices which included Early Bird discounts, free tickets for Under-7s, the introduction of an 18-24 ticket and our ongoing commitment to Twenty’s Plenty! And that Twenty's Plenty promise has seen Royals fans benefit from the initiative in the form of reciprocal offers from other clubs for Reading fans on the road!
And as a club, we run a selection of matchday promotions to attract new supporters to the stadium; no doubt most supporters will have seen or heard about our 500p ticket on sale now to all supporters ahead of our final home fixture of 2017 against Burton…the 500th first team fixture to be played at Madejski Stadium since our move from Elm Park in 1998!
However, even if a non-Season Ticket holder takes up this promotion and capitalises on the four-match ticket bundle offer and the ‘Yorkshire Double Header’ initiatives we ran earlier this month, they would still be paying considerably more than a Season Ticket Holder per match across the course of the campaign.
And the majority of ticket promotion offers which are run by the club are only redeemable by Season Ticket holders themselves as we constantly encourage our most loyal fans to bring family and friends for discounted ticket prices.
Although the bottom line is that Season Tickets still offer the best value for money, it is also important to highlight all the offers which have been open exclusively to ST holders in recent months…
Season Ticket holders have won a holiday for two to Thailand, complimentary use of an Executive Box for a home fixture, a private group stadium tour, a dugout chair and signed home and away shirts amongst other prizes offered only to ST holders.
And, as Royals Rewards is designed to do, Season Ticket Holders are also rewarded for their loyalty, getting something back from the club for simply attending matches – accruing points which can be used to enter a whole host of competitions only open to ST holders!
And, as a Season Ticket Holder, you automatically benefit from priority ticket access for away games and cup games – for example, supporters would have only managed to purchase a ticket for the first leg of our semi-final at Fulham if they were a Season Ticket Holder. And, in addition, as a ST holder you are able to access an exclusive hospitality upgrade discount at all league matches throughout the season.
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