by Jagermesiter1871 » 17 Jan 2023 11:21
by tidus_mi2 » 17 Jan 2023 11:21
Jagermesiter1871 That was quick to sellout no? Did anyone expect that?
by Elm Park Kid » 17 Jan 2023 11:22
YorkshireRoyal99 Is it not a case where we could buy more from the club? We can have to 11,000 there can't we?
by Norfolk Royal » 17 Jan 2023 11:25
Elm Park Kid Well, when you're wrong you're wrong.
Though . . . . . it does seem like the club has seriously balls this up in terms of making it as easy as possible for people to tout these tickets. I'd imagine that quite a large number of people in Reading (fans or otherwise) have at least 25 points and would have known that they can resell these easily.
Bit worried now to be honest about how many Utd are going to be in our end.
by Brogue » 17 Jan 2023 11:32
Elm Park KidYorkshireRoyal99 Is it not a case where we could buy more from the club? We can have to 11,000 there can't we?
It depends on whether Utd have already put the seats on sale. All they had to do was offer us 11,000 (or whatever) - as soon as we turn that down then they're fulfilled their obligation.
by tidus_mi2 » 17 Jan 2023 11:36
by paultheroyal » 17 Jan 2023 11:44
by Elm Park Kid » 17 Jan 2023 11:50
tidus_mi2 A lesson for the club then, maybe they had similar thoughts to most of the nobbers here hence the paltry allocation requested. Regardless of our situation, it seems teams like United will always be a big draw.
by OLLIE KEARNS » 17 Jan 2023 12:17
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 17 Jan 2023 12:37
BrogueElm Park KidYorkshireRoyal99 Is it not a case where we could buy more from the club? We can have to 11,000 there can't we?
It depends on whether Utd have already put the seats on sale. All they had to do was offer us 11,000 (or whatever) - as soon as we turn that down then they're fulfilled their obligation.
just had a look at their ticketing and all sections are available for sale to Utd fans, no other reserved blocks for RFC. we wont be getting any more tickets to sell, no
by Norfolk Royal » 17 Jan 2023 12:53
YorkshireRoyal99BrogueElm Park Kid
It depends on whether Utd have already put the seats on sale. All they had to do was offer us 11,000 (or whatever) - as soon as we turn that down then they're fulfilled their obligation.
just had a look at their ticketing and all sections are available for sale to Utd fans, no other reserved blocks for RFC. we wont be getting any more tickets to sell, no
Poor from the club then, why an initial negotiation was not already in place I'll never know. Poor for the supporters as well that were wanting to travel.
At least we can say we sold out though.
by Stranded » 17 Jan 2023 13:15
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 17 Jan 2023 13:40
Norfolk RoyalYorkshireRoyal99Brogue
just had a look at their ticketing and all sections are available for sale to Utd fans, no other reserved blocks for RFC. we wont be getting any more tickets to sell, no
Poor from the club then, why an initial negotiation was not already in place I'll never know. Poor for the supporters as well that were wanting to travel.
At least we can say we sold out though.
I suspect we could probably sell around 7,000 tickets for this game, or more. I'm not sure of the exact rules pertaining to the negotiations between the clubs but if that 3k remains as the figure sold this is a monumental f*ck up. Surely a better way to do it would be to ask for a lot of tickets and see how the early sales go. Then give a proportion back to Man U for sale to their fans. That would be fairer and leave less people unhappy.
I've seen comments on social media from people decrying our fanbase of day trippers etc.
But we know that, the club knows that, everyone in football knows that. 'That' being that we have a large number of latent stay at home supporters who pounce on the big games.
The point being that if everyone knows that, which they do, then the amount of tickets we ask for a game like the Man Utd one should be estimated accordingly.
Feel sorry for the fans who go every week who have been left out in the cold on this.
by Schards#2 » 17 Jan 2023 13:47
Stranded I don't know enough about the layout of Old Trafford but is it possible that we could either take 3k or say 10/11k to ensure segregation of fans.
If so, then the club would have to factor in if they think they could sell 11k given they have to pay for them - I would say they weren't confident so went with the smaller allocation.
On the points side, yep a mistake, but if the club had been monitoring social media, they will have seen that a lot of fans were already saying they weren't going to go then understandable that they would want to maximise the chance of those tickets being sold.
People need to remember the club is under embargo and financial restrictions so need to make a decision that maximises revenue at every step - so I would say discounting tickets again is a no-no and whilst there is a pay day coming off the back of this, anything that lowers this is probably unprofessional of the club this season.
by Stranded » 17 Jan 2023 14:00
Schards#2Stranded I don't know enough about the layout of Old Trafford but is it possible that we could either take 3k or say 10/11k to ensure segregation of fans.
If so, then the club would have to factor in if they think they could sell 11k given they have to pay for them - I would say they weren't confident so went with the smaller allocation.
On the points side, yep a mistake, but if the club had been monitoring social media, they will have seen that a lot of fans were already saying they weren't going to go then understandable that they would want to maximise the chance of those tickets being sold.
People need to remember the club is under embargo and financial restrictions so need to make a decision that maximises revenue at every step - so I would say discounting tickets again is a no-no and whilst there is a pay day coming off the back of this, anything that lowers this is probably unprofessional of the club this season.
Fair enough, but I can't see how having even one day where the points requirement was, say 1000+, before going on general sale, would lessen the chances of selling out
by Elm Park Kid » 17 Jan 2023 15:03
YorkshireRoyal99Norfolk RoyalYorkshireRoyal99
Poor from the club then, why an initial negotiation was not already in place I'll never know. Poor for the supporters as well that were wanting to travel.
At least we can say we sold out though.
I suspect we could probably sell around 7,000 tickets for this game, or more. I'm not sure of the exact rules pertaining to the negotiations between the clubs but if that 3k remains as the figure sold this is a monumental f*ck up. Surely a better way to do it would be to ask for a lot of tickets and see how the early sales go. Then give a proportion back to Man U for sale to their fans. That would be fairer and leave less people unhappy.
I've seen comments on social media from people decrying our fanbase of day trippers etc.
But we know that, the club knows that, everyone in football knows that. 'That' being that we have a large number of latent stay at home supporters who pounce on the big games.
The point being that if everyone knows that, which they do, then the amount of tickets we ask for a game like the Man Utd one should be estimated accordingly.
Feel sorry for the fans who go every week who have been left out in the cold on this.
Exactly - you'd have thought the more logical step would be buy more than you would be expecting and then sell back to the club in a appropriate timescale so that they can be sold.
Either that, or have an initial allocation of 3k, then if that sells, we have an agreement for a further 2k for example, then if that sells, then a further 2k etc until the demand is filled or until an agreed date between both clubs as to when no more tickets can be sold and the home team then put them on general sale.
No use people moaning at the people who are going as a one off, the problem is with the club, not the fans.
by CountryRoyal » 17 Jan 2023 15:06
by Sutekh » 17 Jan 2023 15:36
CountryRoyal Clubs shambolic
Oh well didn’t even realise it had gone on sale but would have been OUT anyway, with Stoke this weekend and a weekend in toon in a few weeks, saving the £££.
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 17 Jan 2023 15:47
Elm Park KidYorkshireRoyal99Norfolk Royal
I suspect we could probably sell around 7,000 tickets for this game, or more. I'm not sure of the exact rules pertaining to the negotiations between the clubs but if that 3k remains as the figure sold this is a monumental f*ck up. Surely a better way to do it would be to ask for a lot of tickets and see how the early sales go. Then give a proportion back to Man U for sale to their fans. That would be fairer and leave less people unhappy.
I've seen comments on social media from people decrying our fanbase of day trippers etc.
But we know that, the club knows that, everyone in football knows that. 'That' being that we have a large number of latent stay at home supporters who pounce on the big games.
The point being that if everyone knows that, which they do, then the amount of tickets we ask for a game like the Man Utd one should be estimated accordingly.
Feel sorry for the fans who go every week who have been left out in the cold on this.
Exactly - you'd have thought the more logical step would be buy more than you would be expecting and then sell back to the club in a appropriate timescale so that they can be sold.
Either that, or have an initial allocation of 3k, then if that sells, we have an agreement for a further 2k for example, then if that sells, then a further 2k etc until the demand is filled or until an agreed date between both clubs as to when no more tickets can be sold and the home team then put them on general sale.
No use people moaning at the people who are going as a one off, the problem is with the club, not the fans.
It doesn't work like that though. United will offer us sections of the ground that we have depending on the number of tickets we want. Once we accept that area, it means that no Utd fan can use it. So we can't just 'send back' unsold tickets. They could, in theory, pick out a few different areas and lets us try to sell out one and a time - but why would United do that? It's not in their interest for us to bring 9,000 fans, so they're just going to give us a take it or leave it offer, not 'let's see how you do'.
We don't know what the options are that Utd offered us. There might not have been a 5/6/7k choice - it might have been 3k or 9k. And, if I was the Managing Director at RFC, i would feel extremely nervous about committing to purchasing £400k worth of tickets for a televised game against a club we've played a few times in the last decade.
by Nameless » 17 Jan 2023 16:19
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