Would you renew

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by working class hero » 17 Nov 2007 15:38

Riseley Only death is a reasonable excuse not to renew.


If you are that committed [and you should be :wink: ] then surely you will be setting up a Trust fund in your will to buy a seat in perpetuity?

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by bottom left hand corner » 17 Nov 2007 16:02

how much is adult ST at the moment because i will be paying them next year?

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by BenReadingFC » 17 Nov 2007 16:33

I think it was £540 for mine in the East stand.

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by bottom left hand corner » 17 Nov 2007 17:45

BenReadingFC I think it was £540 for mine in the East stand.


oh god i spose that would be the same in the north stand then.

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Re: Would you renew

by Coppelled Streets » 18 Nov 2007 11:49

The 17 Bus should we end up back down there next season, and what would be a fair price for a ST/day tickets.?


I would think about £400 for a ST and £20 prebooked game by game.


This is the first season without a season ticket for some time and I hate it. BUT, prices are stupid and I don't mind picking and choosing.

If we go down, I'll want to see a sensible reduction in ticket prices for me to purchase another season ticket. Highly unlikely but I'll pick and choose if not.

I hate missing games but I also hate throwing stupid sums of money away just to watch 90 MINUTES of football.


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