by Sun Tzu » 26 May 2009 20:52
by The 17 Bus » 26 May 2009 21:08
The 17 Bus They gave free travel to Norwich, that must have cost them a lot!!
by The 17 Bus » 26 May 2009 21:12
by Sun Tzu » 26 May 2009 22:36
Harry Carry Just about time the club gave something back to the fans IMO.
by Dirk Gently » 27 May 2009 10:11
by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 27 May 2009 10:18
by Schards#2 » 27 May 2009 10:31
by Dirk Gently » 27 May 2009 10:46
Schards#2 I don't see why the club can't throw in the first Carling Cup game free on the season ticket, hardly an expensive gesture as, against smaller sides, we only charge a tenner any way and don't get much of a gate.
by TBM » 27 May 2009 11:34
by Schards#2 » 27 May 2009 20:13
Dirk GentlySchards#2 I don't see why the club can't throw in the first Carling Cup game free on the season ticket, hardly an expensive gesture as, against smaller sides, we only charge a tenner any way and don't get much of a gate.
For the same reason as all the other times it's been discussed - it's not our money we'd be giving away.
In cup games the admission price is agreed between the home and away teams, and shared between them and also the FL (in the League cup it's 45% to each club and 10% to the FL "pool").
So even if we said it's a tenner for the game and were able to get the away team to agree to that (highly unlikely as it costs them!) we'd be committed to giving away 55% of £10 for each STH - this benefit would legally need to accounted for as being made available to all STHs, not just those who bothered to turn up.
So that's a cost of £49,500 to be handed over on ST sales so far - and that's before we even get to VAT liability and the way HMRC might question why the ticket price is reduced and insist on VAT being paid on the "normal" ticket price. Increase the ticket price to £15 and we're talking about handing over £74k+.
by Row Z Royal » 27 May 2009 20:19
Harry Carry I see Burnley have give their 6,500 existing season ticket holders free ones for next season. Would be a nice gesture for Reading to do the same, for the ones who've had STs since the opening of the Mad Stad.
by Dirk Gently » 27 May 2009 20:25
Schards#2Dirk GentlySchards#2 I don't see why the club can't throw in the first Carling Cup game free on the season ticket, hardly an expensive gesture as, against smaller sides, we only charge a tenner any way and don't get much of a gate.
For the same reason as all the other times it's been discussed - it's not our money we'd be giving away.
In cup games the admission price is agreed between the home and away teams, and shared between them and also the FL (in the League cup it's 45% to each club and 10% to the FL "pool").
So even if we said it's a tenner for the game and were able to get the away team to agree to that (highly unlikely as it costs them!) we'd be committed to giving away 55% of £10 for each STH - this benefit would legally need to accounted for as being made available to all STHs, not just those who bothered to turn up.
So that's a cost of £49,500 to be handed over on ST sales so far - and that's before we even get to VAT liability and the way HMRC might question why the ticket price is reduced and insist on VAT being paid on the "normal" ticket price. Increase the ticket price to £15 and we're talking about handing over £74k+.
So less than £10 per season ticket holder then, with the possibility that we do not have a home game either, in which the gesture would cost nothing.
by Sun Tzu » 27 May 2009 20:36
by Schards#2 » 27 May 2009 21:25
Dirk GentlySchards#2Dirk Gently For the same reason as all the other times it's been discussed - it's not our money we'd be giving away.
In cup games the admission price is agreed between the home and away teams, and shared between them and also the FL (in the League cup it's 45% to each club and 10% to the FL "pool").
So even if we said it's a tenner for the game and were able to get the away team to agree to that (highly unlikely as it costs them!) we'd be committed to giving away 55% of £10 for each STH - this benefit would legally need to accounted for as being made available to all STHs, not just those who bothered to turn up.
So that's a cost of £49,500 to be handed over on ST sales so far - and that's before we even get to VAT liability and the way HMRC might question why the ticket price is reduced and insist on VAT being paid on the "normal" ticket price. Increase the ticket price to £15 and we're talking about handing over £74k+.
So less than £10 per season ticket holder then, with the possibility that we do not have a home game either, in which the gesture would cost nothing.
and were able to get the away team to agree to that (highly unlikely as it costs them!)
by working class hero » 27 May 2009 22:16
Dirk GentlySchards#2 I don't see why the club can't throw in the first Carling Cup game free on the season ticket, hardly an expensive gesture as, against smaller sides, we only charge a tenner any way and don't get much of a gate.
For the same reason as all the other times it's been discussed - it's not our money we'd be giving away.
In cup games the admission price is agreed between the home and away teams, and shared between them and also the FL (in the League cup it's 45% to each club and 10% to the FL "pool").
So even if we said it's a tenner for the game and were able to get the away team to agree to that (highly unlikely as it costs them!) we'd be committed to giving away 55% of £10 for each STH - this benefit would legally need to accounted for as being made available to all STHs, not just those who bothered to turn up.
So that's a cost of £49,500 to be handed over on ST sales so far - and that's before we even get to VAT liability and the way HMRC might question why the ticket price is reduced and insist on VAT being paid on the "normal" ticket price. Increase the ticket price to £15 and we're talking about handing over £74k+.
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