Season Ticket Prices for next season

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Season Ticket Prices for next season

by hughsies no.1 » 25 Feb 2009 09:48

I know where still a long way off but directors will be looking at pricing plans for next season and I believe if we were to get promoted i really hope the club would do something for the loyal supporters.

if we go up I reckon season ticket holders who renewed when we got relegated should have to pay the same price as this season with people purchasing a ticket for next season paying more.

Thoughts? Surely if enough people agree with this it can be put to the club?

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by Sun Tzu » 25 Feb 2009 10:43

I'd agree that the pricing will need to be done very carefully. I would imagine the plans are already in place though.

It would be ideal if they simply freeze prices, I don't see any need to distinguish between renewals and new STH any more than they do already to be honest.

If they do freeze prices can we all agree not to moan if we don't put in a bid for Kaka over the summer !!

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by The 17 Bus » 25 Feb 2009 11:02

Newcastle cutting by 10% Freeze pre match prices, and a small cut in ST price, would do for me

or no increas at all if promoted.

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by Rex » 25 Feb 2009 12:40

I would really think that a price freeze is the most feasible option. A further reduction unlikely. It's going to be a very fine line as football is essentially additional expenditure that some will either not be able to afford or will not treat as a priority.

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by handbags_harris » 25 Feb 2009 14:11

The cynics on here who read this thread will moan and groan, but I believe they will be in for a nice surprise 8)


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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by Matt de K » 25 Feb 2009 15:21

There's lots of ways RFC "could" sort out "renewing" STH's. But lets face it; They won't.

We've not benefited from being a "loyal"

We don't benefit for being "loyal"

We'll never benefit for being "loyal"

Anyone who counts the scaff as a loyalty reward is kidding themselves

Promotion to the premership = ££££cher-ching£££££

At the moment - what with all the offers on free tickets if you buy x, x, & x game - it seems the only way to benefit is not be loyal

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by Sun Tzu » 25 Feb 2009 15:27

Matt de K There's lots of ways RFC "could" sort out "renewing" STH's. But lets face it; They won't.

We've not benefited from being a "loyal"

We don't benefit for being "loyal"

We'll never benefit for being "loyal"

Anyone who counts the scaff as a loyalty reward is kidding themselves

Promotion to the premership = ££££cher-ching£££££

At the moment - what with all the offers on free tickets if you buy x, x, & x game - it seems the only way to benefit is not be loyal


If you just buy your ST for financial reasons I'm not sure you should be telling others they are 'kidding' themselves.

What thoughts do you have on how RFC 'could' sort out 'renewing' ST and are you suggesting that they should not use whatever means they can to attract people to games ?

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by TFF » 25 Feb 2009 15:34

handbags_harris The cynics on here who read this thread will moan and groan, but I believe they will be in for a nice surprise 8)


Is the yearbook coming back?

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by Sun Tzu » 25 Feb 2009 15:34

That Friday Feeling
handbags_harris The cynics on here who read this thread will moan and groan, but I believe they will be in for a nice surprise 8)


Is the yearbook coming back?


Sadly yes, they still have 3 pallet loads to shift....


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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by Royal With Cheese » 08 Mar 2009 10:38

handbags_harris The cynics on here who read this thread will moan and groan, but I believe they will be in for a nice surprise 8)

The club shop will more than be able to subsidise a decrease in season ticket prices.

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by Ian Royal » 08 Mar 2009 12:39

I'd personally be surprised at a freeze given there was a significant reduction for this season. I'd be expecting a small increase, not to the same level as last season. (should we go up of course, if not then probably freeze, maybe down a little).

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by Matt de K » 08 Mar 2009 14:28

Sun Tzu
Matt de K There's lots of ways RFC "could" sort out "renewing" STH's. But lets face it; They won't.

We've not benefited from being a "loyal"

We don't benefit for being "loyal"

We'll never benefit for being "loyal"

Anyone who counts the scaff as a loyalty reward is kidding themselves

Promotion to the premership = ££££cher-ching£££££

At the moment - what with all the offers on free tickets if you buy x, x, & x game - it seems the only way to benefit is not be loyal


If you just buy your ST for financial reasons I'm not sure you should be telling others they are 'kidding' themselves.

What thoughts do you have on how RFC 'could' sort out 'renewing' ST and are you suggesting that they should not use whatever means they can to attract people to games ?


Sorry ST, I missed your response.

I don't understand your: "If you just buy your ST for financial reasons I'm not sure you should be telling others they are 'kidding' themselves." please can you explain?

I'm not suggesting that they shouldn't use whatever means to attract people to games at all - that would be silly!! However I feel that they know that people, like myself, will renew whatever the price. Unfortunately I fall into the category of "loyal" and if we go up I will pay 545 again, even though I live in Bournemouth.

It would be very surprising if there is a price feeze for renewing STH next season if we go up. But what with the fall in STH in the 2nd season of the premiership & the current state of the UK - RFC should to do something on that £545. I mean, how much is Wigans ST's? Aren't they cheaper than what we pay now? (I don't know the answer to this, so maybe wrong)

Looking forward I think that RFC should reward year-in-year-out renewals. We are their banked income, and they should be aiming to increase this. Maybe a higher discount for every year you renew. So instead of the "save a tenner" every season, you would get a bigger discount for every renewal you purchase (obviously capped at some point) This would encourage renewals, and slowly build up the ammount of STH each season (maybe)

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by TFF » 09 Mar 2009 11:23

Season ticket prize freeze
Posted on: Mon 09 Mar 2009

The Royals have announced that 2009/10 season tickets are on sale now at this season's prices - regardless of which division we're in next season!

Between now and 6pm on 3rd April, existing season ticket holders can renew their seats at current prices, with nothing more to pay if the Royals subsequently gain promotion back up into the Barclays Premier League this season.

Chairman Sir John Madejski said, "We are delighted to make this offer to our loyal season ticket holders, whose support we have very much appreciated this season.

"We're acutely aware of the difficult economic climate that is affecting everybody, and hopefully our fans will agree that the potential of watching Barclays Premier League football at Coca-Cola Championship prices represents superb value for money."

Season tickets can be renewed by telephone on 0844 249 1871, on the official online ticketing service, or in person at the Madejski Stadium Ticket Office.

Season ticket holders will also receive a £10 discount on the 2009/10 replica shirt, plus many other benefits.

A document containing complete details is online here.

Prices are as follows:
East, North and Lower West Stands
Adults £425
65 and over &17-21 £270
16 and under £150

Upper West Stand
Adults £475
65 and over & 17-21 £300
16 and under £170


Hmmm. Less than a month to find the cash for NEXT season. What will I pay to renew after 3rd April?


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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by hughsies no.1 » 09 Mar 2009 11:24

frozen prices until April 3rd. going to have to try and scrape my pennys together!!! i wonder how much they will be after?

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by riverroyal » 09 Mar 2009 11:29

Credit where credit is due, Reading have done well with this. It cost 545 in the Premier League last season so to pay 425 is good :P

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by Harry Carry » 09 Mar 2009 11:38

If they did free fleeces with every ST purchased, RFC could probably hike the prices up a bit.

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by Rex » 09 Mar 2009 12:13

Excellent news.

This though could mean a new shirt on it's way:

Season ticket holders will also receive a £10 discount on the 2009/10 replica shirt, plus many other benefits.

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by Royal Lady » 09 Mar 2009 12:16

A new shirt is definitely on its way, which is pretty disgusting as we had a new one last year to reflect the change in sponsor. :roll: Makes me laugh that the club think they're doing us a favour by freezing ST prices but only if you renew a month BEFORE this season even finishes.

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by Wycombe Royal » 09 Mar 2009 12:24

Royal Lady A new shirt is definitely on its way, which is pretty disgusting as we had a new one last year to reflect the change in sponsor. :roll: Makes me laugh that the club think they're doing us a favour by freezing ST prices but only if you renew a month BEFORE this season even finishes.

They are a business and they don't want people waiting until they KNOW which division we are in. THey want people to renew REGARDLESS of which division we are in.

Those that will renew whatever the outcome won't be the ones complaining. Those that have doubts over renewing will.

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Re: Season Ticket Prices for next season

by CMRoyal » 09 Mar 2009 12:28

Royal Lady Makes me laugh that the club think they're doing us a favour by freezing ST prices but only if you renew a month BEFORE this season even finishes.


Well, to be fair I think other clubs are doing things along similar lines, aren't they? Norwich are already on their second "discount/freeze deadline" and their fans are potentially looking at third tier football next season.

I see this as reward for those who stuck with the club when we got relegated. If (a big if) we get promoted and plastics end up paying more, I won't be crying for them. Having said that, there's no way I can budget for next season and come up with the readies in the next few weeks, so it looks like we might have to miss out on the offer.

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