Maguire Bring back Boyd Butler.
Defo. Always liked that guy, did so much for the club.
by southbank1871 » 09 Mar 2011 10:42
Maguire Bring back Boyd Butler.
by Royal Lady » 09 Mar 2011 10:44
southbank1871Maguire Bring back Boyd Butler.
Defo. Always liked that guy, did so much for the club.
by brendywendy » 09 Mar 2011 10:47
Wycombe RoyalSchards#2 The club has, for me, made three bad errors
- Ordering far too few tickets
- Making the second sale band 600-1600
- Selling tickets over the internet from midnight but only at the ticket office from 9.00am
And there are the issues in a nutshell.
The club can defend their decision on the first one (and they have already done so) but the other two are indefensible.
by leicsRoyal » 09 Mar 2011 10:47
madreadingfanRoyal Ladymadreadingfan Simple.. Because our support is shocking away from home so the club didn't think we would sell that much. Did you get a ticket?
Of course I did. I'm the club's number one fan and I'm also 73 years old.
so did Iso I don't know why were having this debate! I'm just happy I've got some tickets! If the club did oxf*rd up who cares it shows you have to be more loyal to your team to have priority over tickets.
by brendywendy » 09 Mar 2011 10:48
Niko Did anyone actually miss out on buying tickets (even for the home end) that wants some? As i said earlier, My Student Union is selling them for £10.50 each. Me and a mate are buying a couple, and I don't mind buying some for others if they want some and can meet up on Sunday. PM or reply to this post if interested.
by Para Handy » 09 Mar 2011 10:48
madreadingfanRoyal Ladymadreadingfan Simple.. Because our support is shocking away from home so the club didn't think we would sell that much. Did you get a ticket?
Of course I did. I'm the club's number one fan and I'm also 73 years old.
so did Iso I don't know why were having this debate! I'm just happy I've got some tickets! If the club did oxf*rd up who cares it shows you have to be more loyal to your team to have priority over tickets.
by Wycombe Royal » 09 Mar 2011 10:50
brendywendyWycombe RoyalSchards#2 The club has, for me, made three bad errors
- Ordering far too few tickets
- Making the second sale band 600-1600
- Selling tickets over the internet from midnight but only at the ticket office from 9.00am
And there are the issues in a nutshell.
The club can defend their decision on the first one (and they have already done so) but the other two are indefensible.
point two is defensible cos at the time they thought they could go back and ask for more, so it would have seriously slowed down the ticket sales of the initial batch which they were trying to sell quickly in order to facilitate getting the next allocation.
there i defended. please take the in, from you defensible.
by Royal Lady » 09 Mar 2011 10:50
by Bandini » 09 Mar 2011 10:54
by Para Handy » 09 Mar 2011 10:55
brendywendy point two is defensible cos at the time they thought they could go back and ask for more, so it would have seriously slowed down the ticket sales of the initial batch which they were trying to sell quickly in order to facilitate getting the next allocation.
there i defended. please take the in, from you defensible.
by leicsRoyal » 09 Mar 2011 10:57
by Z175 » 09 Mar 2011 10:59
by southbank1871 » 09 Mar 2011 11:03
by TFF » 09 Mar 2011 11:06
southbank1871 Can anyone copy and paste the EP article on here, can't seem to get on the website?
Angry Royals fans have hit out at the club for failing to request the maximum allocation of tickets for this weekend’s FA Cup quarter-final at Manchester City.
Reading knocked out Premier League Everton 1-0 in the last round to secure a place against big-spending City, whose squad includes world class players like Carlos Tevez, on Sunday.
It is only the third time in Reading’s history that the club has reached this stage of the famous competition.
Fans have condemned the club for taking just 2,800 tickets out of a maximum 15 per cent of the 47,726 capacity of the City of Manchester Stadium – the equivalent of 7,100 tickets – meaning many supporters will miss out.
Season ticket holder Brian Davis said: “Reading FC have made a complete shambles of the ticketing allocation for the Man City game. Did they really think 2,800 would be a sensible guesstimate?
“Judging by the response from fans this was nowhere near enough.”
Supporter Andy Charman added: “Reading FC have rewarded their fans’ loyalty by failing to request sufficient tickets, ensuring they won’t be able to see only our third appearance ever in an FA Cup quarter-final.
“Those responsible for this fiasco need to be brought to book, named and shamed.”
Other fans vented their frustration on Twitter.
One read: “Still in shock Reading have 2,800 instead of full FA Cup allocation what a p*** take,” while another wrote, “Whatever excuses they try and make Reading FC have made a complete b****-up of Man City tickets.”
Paula Martin, chairwoman of Supporters Trust at Reading (STAR), said: “The club has seriously underestimated demand for tickets on this occasion which is a real shame.
“In a perfect world it would be great if the club would take the lot but in reality there are financial ramifications of doing that and therefore unfortunately some supporters will miss out.”
Reading FC spokesman Craig Morimer-Zhika explained that the club had to make a decision on the allocation of tickets within two days after the draw prior to the Everton game and Manchester City’s previous round win over Aston Villa.
He added this was also before the club had made a decision to provide free coach travel which can affect demand and therefore an allocation of 2,800 was based on the number of fans that had followed the team in the past.
Once travel arrangement were confirmed the club requested more tickets for adjacent areas but these had since been purchased by City fans while other parts of the stadium were dismissed on safety grounds.
Mr Mortimer-Zhika said: “Sunday will be our biggest away attendance in two years.
“That is great support from our fans, and at the same time we fully understand it is very frustrating for anyone who missed out – the club feel exactly the same way.
“Nobody benefits when a supporter misses out on the opportunity to be at a game, we want as many of our supporters with us as possible, which is precisely why we have paid for free coaches for this match.”
The game will be shown live on ESPN, kick off at 4.45pm.
by Royal Lady » 09 Mar 2011 11:08
by southbank1871 » 09 Mar 2011 11:09
by philM » 09 Mar 2011 11:10
Z175 MAN CITY OPEN TIER 3
Plenty of tickets available in blocks for Reading fans !
If you sleect 308 or 309 you will be nearest the away support.
http://www.mcfc.talent-sport.co.uk/Page ... %20&type=H
by Royal Lady » 09 Mar 2011 11:12
by adamh4608 » 09 Mar 2011 11:12
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