by notloyalenuffroyal » 27 Jul 2006 10:25
by TFF » 27 Jul 2006 10:29
notloyalenuffroyal Think of us little people
by Huntley & Palmer » 27 Jul 2006 11:05
notloyalenuffroyal Rather than the usual boasting of......
Oooh I've got more points than you 'cos I went to To Trowbridge Away in 1985 (yes I know!).......
Has anyone thought through the logic.
Surely Reading FC has to be about the future - taking new people - increasing stadium size - encouraging kids to support and get involved and play the game.
Surely Loyalty Points stop this happening! Kids don't - and won't get to see the big games - ever - because the people with the most loyalty points will keep going to these games and building their loyalty points.
The club have done the token thing of making silver games worth 10 more - but still the people with the most points will be able to purchase first.
It's the plastics thing isn't it! Too many of the people in their little Reading bubbles thinking they are more important than most as they have £1000 (by the time you have included travel and food and merchandise) to spend on football each year.
Think of us little people - and more importantly people with families as they are the future - we could do a Blackburn and have tiny crowds if it goes wrong-
It makes no sense - scrap the Loyalty Points!!!!!!!
by Warfield Royal » 27 Jul 2006 11:37
by Dirk Gently » 27 Jul 2006 12:23
by Dirk Gently » 27 Jul 2006 12:35
by JR » 27 Jul 2006 12:48
by Dirk Gently » 27 Jul 2006 12:49
JR I personally believe that regular away supporters do not get rewarded enough, as you only recieve a paltry 2 points.
Villa allocate their tickets based on the number of away games attended by the supporter last season, e.g. first band is anyone over 6, next band is over 4 and so on. This is a better way of rewarding the dedicated fans who go to the less glamourous away matches.
by JR » 27 Jul 2006 12:51
Dirk GentlyJR I personally believe that regular away supporters do not get rewarded enough, as you only recieve a paltry 2 points.
Villa allocate their tickets based on the number of away games attended by the supporter last season, e.g. first band is anyone over 6, next band is over 4 and so on. This is a better way of rewarding the dedicated fans who go to the less glamourous away matches.
You're out of date - it's 5 points an away game this season.
by Dirk Gently » 27 Jul 2006 12:53
JRDirk GentlyJR I personally believe that regular away supporters do not get rewarded enough, as you only recieve a paltry 2 points.
Villa allocate their tickets based on the number of away games attended by the supporter last season, e.g. first band is anyone over 6, next band is over 4 and so on. This is a better way of rewarding the dedicated fans who go to the less glamourous away matches.
You're out of date - it's 5 points an away game this season.
Those of us that travelled to Burnley in the snow last season still only get 2 points for that.
by JR » 27 Jul 2006 13:02
Dirk GentlyJRDirk GentlyJR I personally believe that regular away supporters do not get rewarded enough, as you only recieve a paltry 2 points.
Villa allocate their tickets based on the number of away games attended by the supporter last season, e.g. first band is anyone over 6, next band is over 4 and so on. This is a better way of rewarding the dedicated fans who go to the less glamourous away matches.
You're out of date - it's 5 points an away game this season.
Those of us that travelled to Burnley in the snow last season still only get 2 points for that.
Those of us who travelled 3 years ago got bugger all for that. It's 5 points from now on.
by HighburyRoyale » 27 Jul 2006 14:45
Dirk GentlyJR
Those of us who travelled 3 years ago got bugger all for that. It's 5 points from now on.
by gazzer, loyal royal » 27 Jul 2006 15:27
HighburyRoyaleDirk GentlyJR
Those of us who travelled 3 years ago got bugger all for that. It's 5 points from now on.
And we had to see Ian F-ing Wright score against us. And See Linvoy win more headers in one game than Lita has won in his entire life (including in training)
by Mr Angry » 27 Jul 2006 15:47
by RFCSinceBury1971 » 27 Jul 2006 15:53
Mr Angry I think you all misunderstand the issue here; firstly, the name is wrong - they aren't LOYALTY points (as the imply that if you have more points than someone else you are more loyal) but are called ROYALTY points - which are no different in effect than a Tesco Clubcard.
The more you spend, the more points you get.
Hence an away trip to watch Hull where RFC get 5% of the ticket price is worth less TO THE CLUB than you spending £16 (plus buying the programme, the pie, the beer etc) on the Feyenoord friendly.
The equivilent "spend" on an away game in comparison with that £16 is a whopping £320..........(in other words, RFC would get as much from an away ticket that cost £320 as it gets for the Feyenoord friendly.....)
"Look at me Bertie Big B0ll0ocks - I go to away games" is an irrelevance for the points as, in terms of generating revenue for the club, it doesn't do anything much at all.
Far fairer would be to get points for ANY purchase in the Megastore - for example; special points awarded for individual items - 10 points for the away shirt, 10 points for a home shirt, and maybe 5 points for every £20 you spend generally (other clothing, books, DVD etc etc etc).
by Tony Le Mesmer » 27 Jul 2006 16:07
JRDirk GentlyJR I personally believe that regular away supporters do not get rewarded enough, as you only recieve a paltry 2 points.
Villa allocate their tickets based on the number of away games attended by the supporter last season, e.g. first band is anyone over 6, next band is over 4 and so on. This is a better way of rewarding the dedicated fans who go to the less glamourous away matches.
You're out of date - it's 5 points an away game this season.
Those of us that travelled to Burnley in the snow last season still only get 2 points for that.
by gazzer, loyal royal » 27 Jul 2006 16:58
RFCSinceBury1971Mr Angry I think you all misunderstand the issue here; firstly, the name is wrong - they aren't LOYALTY points (as the imply that if you have more points than someone else you are more loyal) but are called ROYALTY points - which are no different in effect than a Tesco Clubcard.
The more you spend, the more points you get.
Hence an away trip to watch Hull where RFC get 5% of the ticket price is worth less TO THE CLUB than you spending £16 (plus buying the programme, the pie, the beer etc) on the Feyenoord friendly.
The equivilent "spend" on an away game in comparison with that £16 is a whopping £320..........(in other words, RFC would get as much from an away ticket that cost £320 as it gets for the Feyenoord friendly.....)
"Look at me Bertie Big B0ll0ocks - I go to away games" is an irrelevance for the points as, in terms of generating revenue for the club, it doesn't do anything much at all.
Far fairer would be to get points for ANY purchase in the Megastore - for example; special points awarded for individual items - 10 points for the away shirt, 10 points for a home shirt, and maybe 5 points for every £20 you spend generally (other clothing, books, DVD etc etc etc).
I thought we didnt get a penny for away games unless its a cup game.
by M U R T Y » 27 Jul 2006 22:16
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