It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by Armadillo Roadkill » 25 Apr 2016 12:48

Realistic pricing. Fair play to the club.

It was never in question that we would renew.

We can now, finally, move on.

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by Haag Royal » 25 Apr 2016 12:56

So my ticket goes up and justified by this:

In the Upper West, adult season ticket renewals are to rise by £25 – but incorporated in that small increase will be a range of both simple and complex renovations that will be in place at the start of next season and will serve to enhance those fans’ matchday experience at Madejski Stadium.

To enhance the match day experience rather than trying to find more ways for me to part with more money just get rid of the feckin' PR bell end who shouts bollocks at the start of each game.

Now that's probably worth £25 alone.

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by Maneki Neko » 25 Apr 2016 13:05

Move seats?

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by Maneki Neko » 25 Apr 2016 13:05

Good decision by the club

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by George_ » 25 Apr 2016 13:10

IN

What else would i do on a Saturday afternoon? Roll on August for another another 9 months of ups & downs.


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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by royalp-we » 25 Apr 2016 13:33

IN for mine. £50 saving, very pleased. Plus the added benefit of a 16/17 Promotion Party Countdown Thread

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by Royal_jimmy » 25 Apr 2016 13:47

I was lucky I was in the 18-24 category and paid £135 for my ST last year. Now im in the adult category I have to pay £240 more! Despite that and the current dross being served up il probably renew like I always do

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by bobby1413 » 25 Apr 2016 13:58

Our little Jimmy is growing up

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by 3points » 25 Apr 2016 14:20

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!


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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by Silver Fox » 25 Apr 2016 14:27

Tilehurst_13 Personally think the prices are a little disappointing especially, when looking at schemes other clubs are implementing.

My ST is in the east stand so no change in price for me. Not sure I can justify the expense to watch the current dross on show.


What football quality guarantees would you like?

Royal_jimmy I was lucky I was in the 18-24 category and paid £135 for my ST last year. Now im in the adult category I have to pay £240 more! Despite that and the current dross being served up il probably renew like I always do


It seems incredibly short-sighted of the club not to stop the passage of time for you

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by Maneki Neko » 25 Apr 2016 15:04

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!


yeah! all you loud types who crave aggro and volume should move to the family stand...

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by Top Flight » 25 Apr 2016 15:12

It'll be nice next season if it is more of the supporters who are turning up to the matches, to chant, to sing and to actually support the team and the club and less of the customers who just moan because their ludicrous expectations are not being met.

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by Elm Park Kid » 25 Apr 2016 15:20

I'll renew but it does feel like going through the motions at the moment. If it wasn't for the social side of meeting up with friends I wouldn't even consider it.

I had hoped that the Thais were going to do something drastic to fill the seats up after the disappointing attendances of this season. Though I suppose getting even more fickle season tickets holders who can't be bothered to go to half the games won't help.


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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by Top Flight » 25 Apr 2016 15:26

I think the club really need to look at the social aspect alot more. Because when the football is sh*t that is what keeps you going. And at Reading the social side of it is pretty bad at the moment. There is alot that they need to work on.

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by Elm Park Kid » 25 Apr 2016 15:51

Top Flight I think the club really need to look at the social aspect alot more. Because when the football is sh*t that is what keeps you going. And at Reading the social side of it is pretty bad at the moment. There is alot that they need to work on.


I started going to Reading games about 8 seasons ago and got a season ticket after a couple of years. It seems to me that apart from the promotion period under McDermott that the atmosphere has been pretty bad all along. I don't have too much to compare it to but i get the impression that we have a pretty bad fan base in terms of making noise and general support. Would others say that's fair?

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by Maneki Neko » 25 Apr 2016 15:59

nope. what we have is a track record of being quiet when we aren't winning or playing well.
like pretty much every other team in the division

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by No Fixed Abode » 25 Apr 2016 16:07

bobby1413
Marc89 http://www.readingfc.co.uk/tickets/season-tickets/prices/

Prices are up here - £375 adult renewal in East Stand think thats the same as last year?


Yep - same as last year.

Renewing next week probably.


Surely you want a reduction?!

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by The Cap » 25 Apr 2016 16:32

Elm Park Kid wrote:
I started going to Reading games about 8 seasons ago and got a season ticket after a couple of years. It seems to me that apart from the promotion period under McDermott that the atmosphere has been pretty bad all along. I don't have too much to compare it to but i get the impression that we have a pretty bad fan base in terms of making noise and general support. Would others say that's fair?


As you've probably noticed during your 8 seasons of attendance, it seems to depend on who we're playing and the occasion etc. Generally if we've got a few scallies to kick against verbally, the atmosphere tends to ramp up. What I do know is that, when we played at Elm Park, Reading had quite a reputation for their chants of wit and sarcasm. Whereas these days it's generally about stabbing Swindon fans and the w*anker in the shorts. The imaginative and novel chants seem to have dried up. You also have to bear in mind that Reading is a transitory town for quite a few of the employees who work here for silicon chip companies, and so there isn't always going to be the same atmosphere, that you tend to find at the hotbeds of football around the country.

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by Maneki Neko » 25 Apr 2016 16:37

I had hoped that the Thais were going to do something drastic to fill the seats up after the disappointing attendances of this season



They don't have to money to bail us out for big losses on a yearly basis.
we don't make enough money to finance the team.
our season tickets/day tickets were already pretty cheap, and that is one of the reasons we don't make enough money.
they need to ensure crowd numbers don't drop too much while at the same time ensure enough money is brought in to finance the running of the club.
If you think a club/owner in that position should really be dropping prices even further than the 50 quid they've just knocked off, I must respectfully disagree. it can only impact on the pitch, or the bank balance, and both of those areas are vital to the continued success of the club.

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Re: It it worth buying a sesaon ticket for 2016/7

by Maneki Neko » 25 Apr 2016 16:39

when we played at Elm Park, Reading had quite a reputation for their chants of wit and sarcasm. Whereas these days it's generally about stabbing Swindon fans and the w*anker in the shorts.


agree generally


but I first heard songs about stabbing Swindon at elm park
and one of the best matches for singing I ever went to there involved constantly swearing and abusing some poor lady in white from stoke.

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