tidus_mi2 wrote:If the takeover happens I will, otherwise I don't think I can put myself through the mess of what next season will be.
A mix of both of the above apply to where I am on this at the moment!jd82 wrote:Will renew, and then miss enough games next season to totally remove the financial incentive.
But I reckon I'd make 4 games a season without one.
We have a meeting with the Club next week about season tickets and ticket pricing. We will let you know the outcome.
Can't see there being a price increase. Or certainly not a significant one - maybe £25 or something.RG30 wrote:STAR newsletter:
We have a meeting with the Club next week about season tickets and ticket pricing. We will let you know the outcome.
I guess they're stuck between a rock and a hard place. They need the money but season ticket holders who have stuck with the club through the past 3+ years of misery may feel hard done by if they're asked to fork out more for their ticket next season.Hendo wrote:Can't see there being a price increase. Or certainly not a significant one - maybe £25 or something.RG30 wrote:STAR newsletter:
We have a meeting with the Club next week about season tickets and ticket pricing. We will let you know the outcome.
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Hopefully they'll continue Dai's excellent policy of not rinsing the fansHendo wrote:Can't see there being a price increase. Or certainly not a significant one - maybe £25 or something.RG30 wrote:STAR newsletter:
We have a meeting with the Club next week about season tickets and ticket pricing. We will let you know the outcome.
New ownership may reduce the ST price to entice a few more fans to come back.
Do it.. I got one living in Bristol and although it didn't work out financially and sometimes it's a oxf*rd slog, it made me go to games i wouldn't have even considered, and means i see my parents at least a couple times a month..Snowflake Royal wrote:Thinking of getting one for the first time since Covid to support the club. Not that I want or intend to schlep to Reading regularly. But knowing I can just hop on a train and not have to worry about sorting a ticket any time I fancy a game in person is useful.
And it'll prompt me to visit my Mum more often, which will make her happy.
I thought you were trying to encourage me?jd82 wrote:Do it.. I got one living in Bristol and although it didn't work out financially and sometimes it's a oxf*rd slog, it made me go to games i wouldn't have even considered, and means i see my parents at least a couple times a month..Snowflake Royal wrote:Thinking of getting one for the first time since Covid to support the club. Not that I want or intend to schlep to Reading regularly. But knowing I can just hop on a train and not have to worry about sorting a ticket any time I fancy a game in person is useful.
And it'll prompt me to visit my Mum more often, which will make her happy.
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