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by Dirk Gently
21 Jul 2006 00:08
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: BBC Berks Live commentary is no more....Oh yes it is!
Replies: 160
Views: 48766

got to be one of the club's worst decisions in recent years Totally agree, with that, and with most things said on this thread. RFC = shambles No, not a shambles at all - they know exactly what they're doing and they're doing it well. Their agenda is to maximise revenue for all of JM's companies, a...
by Dirk Gently
20 Jul 2006 22:53
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: BBC Berks Live commentary is no more....Oh yes it is!
Replies: 160
Views: 48766

Memories Of India Who's the guy that does the news and sport round-ups on Tim's Friday night show?


Joel?
by Dirk Gently
20 Jul 2006 22:22
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: BBC Berks Live commentary is no more....Oh yes it is!
Replies: 160
Views: 48766

This is their coverage area according to their web site :

by Dirk Gently
20 Jul 2006 22:16
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Reading FC - The administrators
Replies: 8
Views: 5838

Re: Reading FC - The administrators

Todays announcement about radio Berks being dropped for match commentray is just the latest in a string of decisions from RFC PLC which display utter contempt for the fans. But are things really worse now than they used to be at Elm Park? Remember the delights of Annie Bassett and Mike Lewis? So, a...
by Dirk Gently
20 Jul 2006 19:29
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: BBC Berks Live commentary is no more....Oh yes it is!
Replies: 160
Views: 48766

IMHO an absolutely outrageous decision, which no-one can support. A year ago, 107 decided to drop the football commentary because they wanted to "concentrate on being a music station" - but then, when we started to do well, it was all mysteriously resurrected without a word said about the absence......
by Dirk Gently
19 Jul 2006 16:18
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: New Home Shirt Revealed- edit - new stuff from page 7
Replies: 366
Views: 110397

I looked on their website today and couldn't find it. If I looked again, would I be able to find it? That all depends - if you went to http://www.premierleague.co.uk/ and looked under About Us > Publications > then you'd find all sorts of useful things like handbooks, rules, annual reports etc.
by Dirk Gently
19 Jul 2006 16:12
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: New Kit Poll
Replies: 63
Views: 23042

Where's the "Who cares? I'll still support them whatever mobile advertising hoarding they happen to be wearing" option?
by Dirk Gently
19 Jul 2006 16:11
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: New Home Shirt Revealed- edit - new stuff from page 7
Replies: 366
Views: 110397

I downloaded the FAPL rules off their webite in Mid-april this year.
Got the PDF on my memorystcik in case I ever need to refer to it - all 180 pages of it.
by Dirk Gently
19 Jul 2006 16:03
Forum: STAR (Supporters' Trust At Reading)
Topic: Food at Reading
Replies: 6
Views: 5184

M4 Junction 11 Would be interested to know what they say.
Do we get bigger roll-over dogs now we're in the Premier League :wink:


No, they're exactly the same - it's just the prices that are Premier League standard :wink:
by Dirk Gently
19 Jul 2006 16:02
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: New Home Shirt Revealed- edit - new stuff from page 7
Replies: 366
Views: 110397

Is that the absolute proof that this rule exists? I don't believe it is. I've searched on the web for the rules and regulations of FA Premier League and I can't find any, not even on the FA Premier League's own official website. The FA website has some rules and regulations, but nothing about this ...
by Dirk Gently
19 Jul 2006 11:46
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: New Home Shirt Revealed- edit - new stuff from page 7
Replies: 366
Views: 110397

Wycombe Royal That's £38 I won't be spending.


The OS The Club will be sending all Season Ticket Holders a special voucher worth £5 that can be redeemed on Friday 4th, Saturday 5th or Sunday 6th August, a week in advance of the official launch.


No, that's £33 you won't be sepending. :wink:
by Dirk Gently
19 Jul 2006 10:49
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: For every yob we get rid of, we gain a family of four
Replies: 84
Views: 26377

Indeed - it takes all sorts. And the "you're not a real supporter if you don't stand up and chant" brigade are as bad as teh "sit down and don't make any noise" brigade. It takes all sorts, and there are many people, like me, who did our standing up and chanting for the club in the 70's and 80's on ...
by Dirk Gently
18 Jul 2006 13:42
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Direct Debit/Split Payment scheme
Replies: 4
Views: 3764

Yep, I have. Two payments a couple of days apart last week - the first of £15 (which I presume is the admin fee) then another payment which is 1/6th of the St total.
by Dirk Gently
13 Jul 2006 18:37
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Away Season Ticket Allocation Problem
Replies: 10
Views: 6342

Presumably they'll allocate according to points for that, even amongst the awat STHs.

otheresie what could they do? - We'll only sell 75% of the allocation we get from whoever we're drawn in the cup - we'll tell you how many in December?"
by Dirk Gently
13 Jul 2006 18:33
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Lost business opportunity for Reading FC
Replies: 9
Views: 7025

You can't relay it - it's not a basic turf pitch like others are. It's a special heavy duty pitch with a plastic mesh that the roots bind around - so you'd have to replace the whole lot and not enough people would go for that to make it worthwhile. The WC has everyone in Italy to sell to, we don't h...
by Dirk Gently
13 Jul 2006 12:53
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: 7's
Replies: 15
Views: 9251

As I understand it, St holderswil get into these reserve games for something like £3, with kids a quid each. So now we've all got to be saints before being allowed admission? How much more difficult is RFC going to make it? :roll: LOL Sorry about my typing! Someone in authority realised that we wer...
by Dirk Gently
13 Jul 2006 12:33
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: 7's
Replies: 15
Views: 9251

As I understand it, St holderswil get into these reserve games for something like £3, with kids a quid each.
by Dirk Gently
13 Jul 2006 12:32
Forum: The Team
Topic: Reading spent £345,000 on agents fees last season!
Replies: 22
Views: 10180

RIP ELM Park Still too much. Agents represent the players, so the players should pay their fees.


More and more people are realising this - it's definitely coming, but slow progress to change.
by Dirk Gently
13 Jul 2006 10:11
Forum: The Team
Topic: Seol Ki-Hyeon - FINALLY A SIGNING
Replies: 210
Views: 79374

There were plenty standing on street corners in short skirts last time I was in Wolverhampton.
by Dirk Gently
13 Jul 2006 09:08
Forum: Club Policies
Topic: Buyback scheme
Replies: 25
Views: 12338

Don't think so - many PL clubs don't offer it. And the buyback scheme is different to the "upgrade your concession ST" scheme - these are two completely different things. If they allowed unlimited upgrades to a concession ticket then lots of people would buy one and then only bother to use it for th...
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