season tickets renewals

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for those of you who already have season ticketsm will you be renewing next season

yes
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no
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Re: Short Changed

by facaldaqui » 06 Oct 2009 15:59

That's harsh, but people do forget some of the dire stuff they've been through in the past. For me, nothing could be worse than the second half of the relegation season under Bullivant and Burns. The supporters were just turning up to Elm Park for the sake of it and standing in abject moroseness. The current team has some better players than Bullivant and Burns had: it's just a matter of adopting better tactics and, who knows, management techniques. As for Madejski, he had no more clue in Bullivant's day than he has now, which is why he acted too late then and splurged money in a futile last-minute attempt to stay up.

I won't even talk of some of the grimmer days in the fourth division, when supporting Reading was a form of masochism.
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Re: Short Changed

by Rex » 06 Oct 2009 16:00

Well, well, football is expensive entertainment. I demand to be entertained as i have paid X amount of cash towards investing in this clubs future. I cannot wait to get through this lull so i can see the highs. Blah blah.

The club went for it, it almost damaged the club financially,and bank rolling stopped with the financial downturn. I'd rather see a struggling RFC than no RFC at all.

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Re: Short Changed

by facaldaqui » 06 Oct 2009 16:03

But is the choice really only between a struggling RFC and no RFC at all, royalexile? We could have a successful-ish side in this league, as we've had before under McGhee, Quinn and co, Pardew, and Coppell. I don't see why the choice can't be between that and a promotion side. We are one up from the Crewes, Rotherhams, and, who knows, Scunthorpes and Peterboroughs, for whom Championship status counts as giddly heights, unlikely to be sustainable.
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Re: Short Changed

by AF1 » 06 Oct 2009 16:04

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AF1 Fact : Everything I post is utter bollocks.


soz but I wont even engage in argument/e-conversation with someone who thinks post editing is a valid form of rhetoric. You Sir, are a poor forumer.


Have to 'gree with everything royalexile says, you all just need to quit your bitching.

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Re: Short Changed

by Sun Tzu » 06 Oct 2009 16:07

Ideal
facaldaqui But is that the only choice. We could have a successful-ish side in this league, as we've had before under McGhee, Quinn and co, Pardew, and Coppell.


McGhee = half decent manager
Rodgers = half trained monkey


McGhee was pretty rubbish early on.

Signed mates who were totally passed it and hung around for one game.

Played himself...


Got the hang of it after a while though.

Pards was rubbish to start with as well....


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Re: Short Changed

by facaldaqui » 06 Oct 2009 16:11

Yes, but in THIS division McGhee and Pardew had us in a high position, which shows we do not have to accept mediocrity as our lot, as royalexile seemed to suggest. Lets not fall into the negativity of starting to believe that we are lucky to be at this level. This has been our rightful level now for many seasons. If we throw it away it won't be because it was inevitable. Far from it: everyone is surprised we are down here below the likes of Scunthorpe, Barnsley and Blackpool.

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Re: season tickets renewals

by adamh4608 » 06 Oct 2009 16:18

people say plastic fans but if sjm wont invest in the club, why should we by buy a season ticket

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Re: season tickets renewals

by Rex » 06 Oct 2009 16:45

Since when is owning/ not owning an ST a grade on plasticity levels.

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Re: season tickets renewals

by adamh4608 » 06 Oct 2009 16:50

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adamh4608 if things don’t change of those of you who already have season tickets will you be renewing next season


^ fickle.



Re: Reading vs Boro Match Thread
Deathy, 03 Oct 2009 14:57
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4-5-1 = negative crap.


4231 - please get with the times.

And as for being negative according to the BC we have had 9 attempts at goal today against Boro's 5.

I think it is more the quality of the finishes that is leading to our poor number of goals.

That's 4-5-1 what ever way you look at it.

4 at the back, 5 midfielders, 1 striker.:

and you say iam fickle and you dont even go. and heres the proof


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Re: Short Changed

by strap » 06 Oct 2009 16:59

AF1 Fact : Whenever someone feels the need to tell you how long they have been a supporter as if to back up what they're posting then every single time what they're posting is utter bollocks.


You really are an utter tit, aren't you? When a supporter of 20/25/30 odd years standing is moved to write about their current feelings on hwo the club is run, I would suggest that the fact they have been watching for the club for all those years actually gives a bit of credance to their views. They have, after all, ben along for the ride for a considerableperiod of time, investing a considerable amount of time, money and emotion in the club.

I would certainly spend more time listening to their views than some of cr@p spouted by the spooty faced plastics who have jumped on board since we got into the 2nd tier, never mind the PL.

Have a bit of respect, as BR tells us all to.

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Re: season tickets renewals

by URZZZZZZZZ » 06 Oct 2009 17:01

At what point does it become more financially viable to just take advantage of the ticket offers rather than buy a ST?! I won't be renewing next year, could probably go to every game individually and save money!

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Re: season tickets renewals

by Sun Tzu » 06 Oct 2009 17:11

adamh4608 people say plastic fans but if sjm wont invest in the club, why should we by buy a season ticket


You should buy a season ticket if it suits you. Whether that is for financial reasons, convenience or wanting to 'belong' in some way.

It has nothing to do with whether SJM continues to back the club really.

To not buy a ST as some kind of protest seems a bit odd, especially if you actually intend to go to all the games anyway.

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Re: Short Changed

by URZZZZZZZZ » 06 Oct 2009 17:13

facaldaqui Yes, but in THIS division McGhee and Pardew had us in a high position, which shows we do not have to accept mediocrity as our lot, as royalexile seemed to suggest. Lets not fall into the negativity of starting to believe that we are lucky to be at this level. This has been our rightful level now for many seasons. If we throw it away it won't be because it was inevitable. Far from it: everyone is surprised we are down here below the likes of Scunthorpe, Barnsley and Blackpool.


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Re: Short Changed

by Royal Lady » 06 Oct 2009 17:19

100% spot on R&A.

And so totally true what you say about previous years - I've seen us in the 4th division and I've seen us play absolute pants - but back in those days we had no expectations really - I don't even remember coming away from losing a game and being so despondent as I have felt all this season - that's because we would have laughed at anyone who said we'd see us in the top flight of English football in our lifetime! That's how far we have come in just the 28 years I've been supporting RFC - the only person who has rammed down our throats what we have come to expect from the club is JM himself - "premiership football" "we won't be next" "shows our ambition to get back into the Premier league" blah blah blah. Whilst, simultaneously appearing to spend all the extra revenue on player's wages, then selling those players off, then getting in some bargain basement replacements, all the time thinking us mugs won't realise and we'll be blinded by the rhetoric he spouts. :cry:

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Re: season tickets renewals

by Royal Lady » 06 Oct 2009 17:21

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adamh4608 people say plastic fans but if sjm wont invest in the club, why should we by buy a season ticket


You should buy a season ticket if it suits you. Whether that is for financial reasons, convenience or wanting to 'belong' in some way.

It has nothing to do with whether SJM continues to back the club really.

To not buy a ST as some kind of protest seems a bit odd, especially if you actually intend to go to all the games anyway.

because 1) you don't pay all the money up front and 2) if things are a bit pants, you don't feel you ought to go to the game because you've already paid for your seat - you can pick and choose if necessary at no cost to yourself, but a greater cost to the club.

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Re: season tickets renewals

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 06 Oct 2009 17:25

And when attendances fall the club takes note. wheras they do not seem to take note of the fall in ST holders, perhaps they thingk they will make it up on match tickets, which of course they will if we are doing well

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Re: Short Changed

by facaldaqui » 06 Oct 2009 17:28

But people forget quite what they went through in the past, Royal Lady. I don't know if you have had children, but it's said that women forget the pain of childbirth because if they remembered it, they'd never have another child. It's the same with going to football: the agonies of the past fade. All I know is that watching grotesquely poor football at Elm Park in the season we were below half way in the fourth division was almost unbearable. Even though that memory has faded to unreality, I'd take the present situation any day.

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Re: Short Changed

by brendywendy » 06 Oct 2009 17:31

shes got hundreds of kids.



and i 100% blame the "we won't be next" video for our relegation

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Re: Short Changed

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 06 Oct 2009 17:37

The more football costs the fans the more they expect, seems fair enough really.

i would expect MAn u to charge the highest prices as they deliver what they say, for us, well £15 a game would be about right, £10 at a league 1, £8 at league 2 and £5/6 at non league.

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Re: Short Changed

by readingbedding » 06 Oct 2009 17:58

Rightful level...what a load of pompous old twaddle.

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