I know MU STH had letters before where if they do not buy a ticket for the cup game their season ticket is void for the next league game. A few years a go the next home league game was Man City and that went down really wellZ175 wrote:5,446 allocation? Clearly the club don't feel they can shift more than that, especially given the subsidy. Free coach travel might have been better to maximise attendance! I remember the Man City furore.
It might have been nice if they had the option for more if need though.
Nice of the club to subsidise though. Shame Man Utd don't lower prices but I think they charge STH whether they go or if I remember correctly?
POTD. Absolutely agree.Hound wrote:I don't think enough is done to congratulate and publicise this kind of gesture from the club. Its an outstanding gesture, and their commitment to low ticket prices for away fans is very very commendable. Its such a shame that so few clubs have returned the gesture.
Man U should be embarrassed that a club like Reading are subsiding the ticket prices of arguably the richest club in the world.
The club obviously don't get everything right, but it's nice to see they at least make an effort
Not sure why you think we will lose badly.PieEater wrote:Was in for this but even the subsidised cost is (relatively) massive for a cup game that we'll lose badly, a 400 mile round trip, an early kick off and it's on TV. I'll probably still go although having just sat in 2hrs of traffic on the M6 from Jn 16 to 22 it's not something I'm looking forward to.
Not sure they could easily have left the price at £45. Doubt they would have sold the allocation at that price and potential match income could have significantly reduced. £30 is probably just about right.Hound wrote:Bit cynical that on the pricing.
RFC could easily have left it at £45 and blamed Utd. The commitment to the prices for the replay if needed (and certainly not an impossibility) also suggests they are not behind the high ticket prices. They could charge double the £20 quoted and still sell out
Suspect it may not make much difference either way - the bulk of the money split between the two clubs is going to come from the ManUre supporters, not the away supporters (don't know what they are being charged, but there are definitely more of them). But it makes sense, having rowed in fully behind the Twenty's Plenty campaign for the Championship, that ReadingFC are saying tickets for away supporters at ManU at an FA cup game should be capped at the £30 that would apply for a Premier League game.Hound wrote:Possibly not the whole allocation, but still enough to earn them more money than by subsidising the tickets I expect. Esp as I believe all ticket sales are split
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