by LoyalRoyalFan » 19 Aug 2012 11:42
by Royal Lady » 19 Aug 2012 12:27
by Maquisard » 19 Aug 2012 13:54
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 19 Aug 2012 18:20
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 19 Aug 2012 18:27
No Fixed Abode £45 for a matchday ticket for a non member at Reading! Eggspensive!
by SLAMMED » 19 Aug 2012 18:29
LoyalRoyalFan I see now that you don't actually have to register for a member card to be able to acquire tickets for our home games.
Why have we had this system in place for years, now suddenly changing it when the demand for tickets will be higher than ever?
by melonhead » 20 Aug 2012 11:03
Royal Lady Where have you seen this?
Of course, a lot of these comments *could* have been passed to STAR - but they're not interested unless you're a member. (and not a member of HNA).
by melonhead » 20 Aug 2012 11:04
Harpers So Solid CrewNo Fixed Abode £45 for a matchday ticket for a non member at Reading! Eggspensive!
Crap fishing, what is Chelsea cost for RFC fans this week?
by Royal Lady » 20 Aug 2012 11:43
melonheadRoyal Lady Where have you seen this?
Of course, a lot of these comments *could* have been passed to STAR - but they're not interested unless you're a member. (and not a member of HNA).
its always about you isnt it
by STAR Liaison » 20 Aug 2012 12:17
Royal LadymelonheadRoyal Lady Where have you seen this?
Of course, a lot of these comments *could* have been passed to STAR - but they're not interested unless you're a member. (and not a member of HNA).
its always about you isnt it
OK I'll bite from both you and HSSC:
1. It's not about me at all, I have a ST, as I have had for more years than I can remember, so I was merely interested on behalf of other people.
2. My reference to STAR being that if there, genuinely, were a few gripes or whatever about some sort of ticketing shambles, it would have been good to have been able to tell STAR, as they are meant to be representing the fans. But, my point was that STAR aren't actually bothered about anything that anyone from HNA says.
Therefore, if you have a complaint/comment/suggestion - it would appear you have to go directly to the club themselves. I'm sure they won't be inundated with such things, but I reckon they'd prefer a representative from STAR to collate such comments/queries/complaints/suggestions or whatever, so they could be dealt with appropriately and by the appropriate people, if it was deemed necessary to do so.
by cmonurz » 20 Aug 2012 12:47
by West Stand Man » 20 Aug 2012 12:58
by Fox Talbot » 20 Aug 2012 15:15
cmonurz A related suggestion - and it might have been made before. But in the spirit of trying to work with STAR, and also ensure that the views of those on here are heard by the club - would any nobber be prepared to act as a STAR/HNA liaison from our perspective, and email all of our respective gripes/comments to STAR for them to take forward?
by Green » 20 Aug 2012 15:26
Fox Talbotcmonurz A related suggestion - and it might have been made before. But in the spirit of trying to work with STAR, and also ensure that the views of those on here are heard by the club - would any nobber be prepared to act as a STAR/HNA liaison from our perspective, and email all of our respective gripes/comments to STAR for them to take forward?
Why not cut out the middle man and just bloody email them yourselves? I'd imagine info@star-reading.org would get there, please correct me if I'm wrong. Given the number of WUMs etc on here it's fair enough for STAR to ask for a real name before they take representations forward.
Indeed I have an issue arising from Saturday's match and I'll do just what I said above and see what happens.
by Royal Lady » 20 Aug 2012 15:56
cmonurz A related suggestion - and it might have been made before. But in the spirit of trying to work with STAR, and also ensure that the views of those on here are heard by the club - would any nobber be prepared to act as a STAR/HNA liaison from our perspective, and email all of our respective gripes/comments to STAR for them to take forward?
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