RoyalBlue Letters, books etc. never existed?!
I can't wait to read your 400 page opus on the failings of Reading Football Club !!

by Behindu » 09 Sep 2007 18:14
RoyalBlue Letters, books etc. never existed?!
by Schards#2 » 22 Sep 2007 21:07
by RoyalBlue » 22 Sep 2007 21:29
BehinduRoyalBlue Letters, books etc. never existed?!
I can't wait to read your 400 page opus on the failings of Reading Football Club !!
by RG30 » 23 Sep 2007 11:44
by Woodcote Royal » 23 Sep 2007 13:17
Schards#2 Woodcote Royal wrote earlier in the thread......
But keep posting, Schards, things could be quiet on the work front for the next few weeks and this is becoming more entertaining with every passing sellout
You'll be sure to point out all of these sold out matches won't you Woodcote?
After 0 non sell outs of home tickets out of 19 Premeirship games last season, we now have 3 non sell outs of home tickets out of 4 Premiership games this season.
Will the blinkered finally accept that demand has fallen?
Don't hold your breath.
by working class hero » 23 Sep 2007 15:27
if the number of empty seats forces the club to rethink the pricing structure for ST/Matchday prices with a result of a decrease in prices then I'll be pretty chuffed
by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 23 Sep 2007 15:59
by Schards#2 » 23 Sep 2007 20:16
by The 17 Bus » 23 Sep 2007 20:30
Schards#2 The longest post in the world won't take away the ranks of empty home blue seats that weren't there at any game last season and have been there at each of the last three games this.
They say more than any amount of words can.
by Schards#2 » 23 Sep 2007 20:56
The 17 BusSchards#2 The longest post in the world won't take away the ranks of empty home blue seats that weren't there at any game last season and have been there at each of the last three games this.
They say more than any amount of words can.
So it looks like more folk are paying for seats but not attending then? Something does not add up here at all.
1st 4 games last season attended by 96,070 spectators,
1st 4 games this season attended by 91756 spectators, a drop of 4314 in total, a fall in demand, or different circumstances Schards?
and if different circumstances would you halt the extension to the East if we stay up?
Time to get away from the silly debate and see the real picture, for all of us.
by Rawlie19 » 23 Sep 2007 21:37
by The 17 Bus » 23 Sep 2007 22:30
by Woodcote Royal » 23 Sep 2007 23:26
Schards#2The 17 BusSchards#2 The longest post in the world won't take away the ranks of empty home blue seats that weren't there at any game last season and have been there at each of the last three games this.
They say more than any amount of words can.
So it looks like more folk are paying for seats but not attending then? Something does not add up here at all.
1st 4 games last season attended by 96,070 spectators,
1st 4 games this season attended by 91756 spectators, a drop of 4314 in total, a fall in demand, or different circumstances Schards?
and if different circumstances would you halt the extension to the East if we stay up?
Time to get away from the silly debate and see the real picture, for all of us.
Ok, i'll put the argument again although a certain section of posters won't actually read it.
It's not just that there are empty seats, it's that many of the games that sold out last season sold out well before the day suggesting many more seats COULD have been sold. Therefore, whilst all the empty seats demonstrate beyond any reasonable dispute that there has been A drop in demand, they don't accurately reflect the full extent of the drop.
Furthermore, the drop in away uptake by Reading fans also demonstrate a drop in demand for the product of Premiership football in Reading.
My opinion is that many fans from last year came because they believed this may be our only ever season in the premiership and now that it isn't, there is not the mystique and attraction that surrounds games against the like of the big four as there was last year.
Add to that, the fact that a high percentage of our fan base is relatively new to the club and I believe these will be more fickle than the diehards. My opinion is that, because of all of this, even if success wise the club stands still, the demand for tickets will fall. I also believe we won't stand still but will be less successful leading to a further drop.
In many fans eyes, last season was unique, there is no evidence crowds can be maintained even if we consolodate as a mid table premiership side. Until there is that evidence, I don't think we should expand.
If we do sell out more often than not despite not being as successful as last year then the extention is more compelling, I just feel the club needs to be sure that last season (and the Championship winning season) do not represent a high water mark as (unlike the likes of Sunderland or Sheff Wed) we have no history of attracting big crowds consistently, previously.
by Huntley & Palmer » 24 Sep 2007 09:48
Woodcote Royal However, waiting for concrete proof would be ridiculuous given that we have the money and there's no risk attached to expanding to 30k even if we're relegated.
by Woodcote Royal » 24 Sep 2007 10:13
by Huntley & Palmer » 24 Sep 2007 12:09
by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 24 Sep 2007 12:14
by Stranded » 24 Sep 2007 12:24
Dr Hfuhruhurr Maybe Ive forgotten this point, but what exactly is wrong with housing a 21,000 crowd in a 30,000 seater stadium?
by Woodcote Royal » 24 Sep 2007 13:35
Huntley & Palmer Is the problem not the fact that prices would have to be dropped considerably to be able to entice anyone into taking up these extra seats and corporate areas to such an extent that we would lose money? Which came first, the team or the stadium? If we refuse to invest in the players wage structure to sustain them at a level equivalent to those of the players around them, then how can we expect to not spend if we get relegated. It will be a far harder task stopping our prized assets leaving for other teams, let alone finding anyone that wants to play for us at a lower level.
by Dr Hfuhruhurr » 24 Sep 2007 13:52
StrandedDr Hfuhruhurr Maybe Ive forgotten this point, but what exactly is wrong with housing a 21,000 crowd in a 30,000 seater stadium?
Blue seats look crap.
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