What's the feeling regarding the number of season ticket holders next season?
I only ask as i know of 4 different people that WON'T be renewing their tickets

Just makes me wonder whether we may not be a full as we'd think next season

by John Madejski's Wallet » 29 May 2007 15:36
by zac naloen » 29 May 2007 15:37
John Madejski's Wallet Probably a Dodd, one the wrong forum, or both.
What's the feeling regarding the number of season ticket holders next season?
I only ask as i know of 4 different people that WON'T be renewing their tickets![]()
Just makes me wonder whether we may not be a full as we'd think next season
by Behindu » 29 May 2007 16:04
by strap » 29 May 2007 16:20
by Stranded » 29 May 2007 16:25
strap Unless we do a Sunderland and are cast adrift at the bottom all seaosn long, I would imagine that every game will be a sell-out, among the home fans at least.
Losing Watford and Sheff U means we lose 2 of the teams unlikely to fill the away end. Of those coming up, I would imagine Derby might not sell their allocation. Wigan, Bolton and Blackburn tend not to sell all theirs, but of the rest, I'd say pretty much full houses.
by strap » 29 May 2007 16:31
Strandedstrap Unless we do a Sunderland and are cast adrift at the bottom all seaosn long, I would imagine that every game will be a sell-out, among the home fans at least.
Losing Watford and Sheff U means we lose 2 of the teams unlikely to fill the away end. Of those coming up, I would imagine Derby might not sell their allocation. Wigan, Bolton and Blackburn tend not to sell all theirs, but of the rest, I'd say pretty much full houses.
Derby will depend on when we play them. If they're first up then it'll be a sell out. Though first season back for 5 years, I'd expect them to sell out most away games unless they get cut adrift.
by Lieutenant Pigeon » 29 May 2007 16:34
by M Brook » 29 May 2007 16:42
Lieutenant Pigeon I'd love Derby 1st game of the season - I can see the programme notes now,.... "You can tell you're back in the Premiership when you get Reading......"
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by brendywendy » 29 May 2007 16:46
Daniella Not sure how I feel about readings support. All season everyone says having the most plastics in the country doesn't mean anything and we should all be thankful they are turning up and paying the money. Then those same fans were moaning when all the plastics left before the lap of honour leaving us with about 5,000 fans who probably were season ticket holders in division 2. The fans that really cared stayed. No doubt there will be sob stories about missing the bus and how bad the car park is, but that was piss poor.
That showed our support up for what it was, big numbers but crap fans who really have no idea how far we have come. They didn't support us when we were playing the likes of northampton, wycombe and blackpool every week so they will never understand how much it means now. I'll be ridicluled for this post because its me posting it, but I think deep down a lot are ashamed of the fanbase we have and its putting a lot of fans off who have supported us over the years from going. In response to that, people will then claim " they should ignore that if they are true fans" without really understand how cringeworthy it is walking around the ground seeing the fans we have these days and hearing the comments they make. I'll be renewing mine as ever for the record.
We won't have a problem selling out every week in the prem, im confident of that. Even if the guy who stood next to you for years in division two isn't there anymore.
by Hoop Blah » 29 May 2007 16:47
Daniella I'll be ridicluled for this post because its me posting it,
by The 17 Bus » 29 May 2007 16:49
Daniella Not sure how I feel about readings support. All season everyone says having the most plastics in the country doesn't mean anything and we should all be thankful they are turning up and paying the money. Then those same fans were moaning when all the plastics left before the lap of honour leaving us with about 5,000 fans who probably were season ticket holders in division 2. The fans that really cared stayed. No doubt there will be sob stories about missing the bus and how bad the car park is, but that was piss poor.
That showed our support up for what it was, big numbers but crap fans who really have no idea how far we have come. They didn't support us when we were playing the likes of northampton, wycombe and blackpool every week so they will never understand how much it means now. I'll be ridicluled for this post because its me posting it, but I think deep down a lot are ashamed of the fanbase we have and its putting a lot of fans off who have supported us over the years from going. In response to that, people will then claim " they should ignore that if they are true fans" without really understand how cringeworthy it is walking around the ground seeing the fans we have these days and hearing the comments they make. I'll be renewing mine as ever for the record.
We won't have a problem selling out every week in the prem, im confident of that. Even if the guy who stood next to you for years in division two isn't there anymore.
by readingfc13 » 29 May 2007 16:52
brendywendyDaniella Not sure how I feel about readings support. All season everyone says having the most plastics in the country doesn't mean anything and we should all be thankful they are turning up and paying the money. Then those same fans were moaning when all the plastics left before the lap of honour leaving us with about 5,000 fans who probably were season ticket holders in division 2. The fans that really cared stayed. No doubt there will be sob stories about missing the bus and how bad the car park is, but that was piss poor.
That showed our support up for what it was, big numbers but crap fans who really have no idea how far we have come. They didn't support us when we were playing the likes of northampton, wycombe and blackpool every week so they will never understand how much it means now. I'll be ridicluled for this post because its me posting it, but I think deep down a lot are ashamed of the fanbase we have and its putting a lot of fans off who have supported us over the years from going. In response to that, people will then claim " they should ignore that if they are true fans" without really understand how cringeworthy it is walking around the ground seeing the fans we have these days and hearing the comments they make. I'll be renewing mine as ever for the record.
We won't have a problem selling out every week in the prem, im confident of that. Even if the guy who stood next to you for years in division two isn't there anymore.
i missed my bus for that lap of honor, had to get 1 bus, 1 train and a long walk to get home, but i wouldnt have missed that for the world, the players deserved better
pissed me off that half the rest of us left
i dont usually slate fans
but that was very very poor
i will also be renewing my ST
by Behindu » 29 May 2007 17:00
Daniella Not sure how I feel about readings support. All season everyone says having the most plastics in the country doesn't mean anything and we should all be thankful they are turning up and paying the money. Then those same fans were moaning when all the plastics left before the lap of honour leaving us with about 5,000 fans who probably were season ticket holders in division 2. The fans that really cared stayed. No doubt there will be sob stories about missing the bus and how bad the car park is, but that was piss poor.
That showed our support up for what it was, big numbers but crap fans who really have no idea how far we have come. They didn't support us when we were playing the likes of northampton, wycombe and blackpool every week so they will never understand how much it means now. I'll be ridicluled for this post because its me posting it, but I think deep down a lot are ashamed of the fanbase we have and its putting a lot of fans off who have supported us over the years from going. In response to that, people will then claim " they should ignore that if they are true fans" without really understand how cringeworthy it is walking around the ground seeing the fans we have these days and hearing the comments they make. I'll be renewing mine as ever for the record.
We won't have a problem selling out every week in the prem, im confident of that. Even if the guy who stood next to you for years in division two isn't there anymore.
by Behindu » 29 May 2007 17:10
Daniella I think we've established the yank bird no longer posts on this account.What term would you use? bandwagon jumpers? Fans who want to see prem football?
Plastic was a term used by the watford fans on the last game. " plastic supporters" they sang in the tune of "shorey for england". Surely you heard this? Conveniently they sang it at the hordes of reading fans spilling out before the final whistle. You were probably one of them.
by Royal Monk » 29 May 2007 17:23
by Behindu » 29 May 2007 17:26
Daniella Were those watford fans who sang it at the madstad keyboard warriors then?
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