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by readingbedding » 08 Oct 2007 14:34

Riseley Opinion is obviously divided on this issue. Tens of thousands of us believe expansion is prudent and in the other corner is Schards with RL pretending to agree with him. Even Tredder would baulk at these odds.


It's perfectly apparent why we'd need to expand.
As in life, some people are consitently short sighted and unprogressive on here.

Don't understand the argument for not expanding at all.

But that's their lookout, totally futile in the long run as the Club will be expanding.

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by working class hero » 08 Oct 2007 17:20

Tens of thousands of us believe expansion is prudent


Whilst agreeing that a new tier would be good I reckon that it would be nearer the truth [assuming tuis thread portrays that] to claim that Tens of us believe expansion is prudent

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by Behindu » 08 Oct 2007 17:50

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Tens of thousands of us believe expansion is prudent


Whilst agreeing that a new tier would be good I reckon that it would be nearer the truth [assuming tuis thread portrays that] to claim that Tens of us believe expansion is prudent


I think on this thread all figures get several zeros added for effect....

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by Woodcote Royal » 08 Oct 2007 21:11

Schards#2 The last time we played Derby at home, every ticket available to home fans was sold.

That renders your point about the gate being higher worthless, as was your point about the Chelsea gate being higher as that also sold out to home fans last year too.


:P

It's reached the point, Terry, where I'm starting to feel very sorry for June :?

Does anyone know for sure that yesterday was not sold out for home fans?

I ask because the gate was only just over 1000 short of capacity and there must have been close to that number spare in the away end.

Not, of course, that this matters to anyone other than the one person who continues his childish crusade to convince everyone that he hasn't been proved completely and utterly wrong, not only in his assessment of current demand, but also his comprehension of what constitutes total demand for tickets at the Mad Stad.

To the rest of us, the last 3 home games have proven beyond all doubt that even current demand cannot be met by our present capacity, leaving nothing spare to expand the fanbase to a level that would support top flight football in the long term.

Out of sympathy for my keyboard I won't repeat all the countless reasons, mentioned countless times by countless posters in this thread, as to why it's as clear as night following day that demand continues to out strip supply even for some of the least attractive fixtures when they're televised by SKY :roll:

Simply, Terry, you are wrong but if you can't bring yourself to admit it, for Junes sake, why not STFU :?
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by Platypuss » 08 Oct 2007 22:08

Riseley Opinion is obviously divided on this issue. Tens of thousands of us believe expansion is prudent and in the other corner is Schards with RL pretending to agree with him. Even Tredder would baulk at these odds.


:lol:


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by Behindu » 09 Oct 2007 08:47

Woodcote Royal [Does anyone know for sure that yesterday was not sold out for home fans?

I ask because the gate was only just over 1000 short of capacity and there must have been close to that number spare in the away end.



It wasn't. But there were a very small number of unsold single seats.

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by Schards#2 » 09 Oct 2007 08:56

Oh dear,

After a few days of reasonable discussion, Woodcote Royal wades in with his purile insults to personalise everything.

Seriously, have a look at yourself and grow up a bit mate.

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by Royal With Cheese » 09 Oct 2007 10:06

Schards#2 Oh dear,

After a few days of reasonable discussion, Woodcote Royal wades in with his purile insults to personalise everything.

Seriously, have a look at yourself and grow up a bit mate.

He was wrong about Sidwell though.

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by Woodcote Royal » 09 Oct 2007 11:26

Schards#2 Oh dear,

After a few days of reasonable discussion, Woodcote Royal wades in with his purile insults to personalise everything.

Seriously, have a look at yourself and grow up a bit mate.


This from the man who called me a "complete wakner", made references to Stevie Wonder and posted pictures of people wearing blindfolds, in a failed attempt to make his point that has been shown to be completely false by the attendances of the last 3 home games.

Any reasonable discussion on this thread has not come from you and, before you grow up, you need to take that head out of your backside.


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by Woodcote Royal » 09 Oct 2007 11:31

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Schards#2 Oh dear,

After a few days of reasonable discussion, Woodcote Royal wades in with his purile insults to personalise everything.

Seriously, have a look at yourself and grow up a bit mate.

He was wrong about Sidwell though.


That's open to debate..........................I think we miss last season's defence rather an over rated midfielder.

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by Schards#2 » 09 Oct 2007 11:34

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Schards#2 Oh dear,

After a few days of reasonable discussion, Woodcote Royal wades in with his purile insults to personalise everything.

Seriously, have a look at yourself and grow up a bit mate.


This from the man who called me a "complete wakner", made references to Stevie Wonder and posted pictures of people wearing blindfolds in a failed attempt to make his point that has been shown to be completely false by the attendances of the last 3 home games.

Any reasonable discussion on this thread has not come from you and before you grow up you need to take that head out of your backside.


Everybody's moved on from that, except you.

Whilst i'm not going to argue with you until you indicate you are not going to resort to cheap purile insults with every post, I would just point out that the last four homes games haven't sold out for home fans. How that demonstrates my point that demand has fallen since last year (when all league games sold out for home fans) is 'completely false', I struggle to see. Quite the opposite I would suggest.

I would again invite yourself to have a good look at yourself and grow up a little before responding further.

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by Wycombe Royal » 09 Oct 2007 11:36

I do notice that Schards does fail to reply to some points made against his point of view.

Is this an oversight or does he ignore the ones he hasn't got an answer to?

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by SpaceCruiser » 09 Oct 2007 11:37

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Schards#2 Oh dear,

After a few days of reasonable discussion, Woodcote Royal wades in with his purile insults to personalise everything.

Seriously, have a look at yourself and grow up a bit mate.

He was wrong about Sidwell though.


That's open to debate..........................I think we miss last season's defence rather an over rated midfielder.


Have you seen this thread yet, Woodcote?

http://hobnob.royals.org/forum/viewtopi ... 9aff741ef1


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by Schards#2 » 09 Oct 2007 11:38

Wycombe Royal I do notice that Schards does fail to reply to some points made against his point of view.

Is this an oversight or does he ignore the ones he hasn't got an answer to?


Could you give some examples?

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by Alan Partridge » 09 Oct 2007 11:40

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Schards#2 Oh dear,

After a few days of reasonable discussion, Woodcote Royal wades in with his purile insults to personalise everything.

Seriously, have a look at yourself and grow up a bit mate.

He was wrong about Sidwell though.


That's open to debate..........................I think we miss last season's defence rather an over rated midfielder.


:lol: deluded

Correct on the expansion, wrong on Sidwell. 1 out of 2 aint bad, better than most.

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by weybridgewanderer » 09 Oct 2007 11:41

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Wycombe Royal I do notice that Schards does fail to reply to some points made against his point of view.

Is this an oversight or does he ignore the ones he hasn't got an answer to?


Could you give some examples?


after the liverpool game weybridgewanderer As Reading is full of us immigrants many many reading fans "grew up" with a different allegiance. I will be in Lyon supporting my other team on Tuesday night and back at the mad stad next saturday.

Nothing wrong with targeting these fans of other teams who will come to a few games. If they like what they see they will come back more and more. they'll start bringing their kids, who won't have the same allegiance to the other team and so we get a enw generation of supporters.

Currently, without the expansion, we cannot actract the "neutrals" and turn them into reading fans.

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by Schards#2 » 09 Oct 2007 11:44

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Wycombe Royal I do notice that Schards does fail to reply to some points made against his point of view.

Is this an oversight or does he ignore the ones he hasn't got an answer to?


Could you give some examples?


after the liverpool game weybridgewanderer As Reading is full of us immigrants many many reading fans "grew up" with a different allegiance. I will be in Lyon supporting my other team on Tuesday night and back at the mad stad next saturday.

Nothing wrong with targeting these fans of other teams who will come to a few games. If they like what they see they will come back more and more. they'll start bringing their kids, who won't have the same allegiance to the other team and so we get a enw generation of supporters.

Currently, without the expansion, we cannot actract the "neutrals" and turn them into reading fans.


What's been stopping people bringing neutrals for the past few games?

For the last three, the membership card has been free too.

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by Dirk Gently » 09 Oct 2007 11:45

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Wycombe Royal I do notice that Schards does fail to reply to some points made against his point of view.

Is this an oversight or does he ignore the ones he hasn't got an answer to?


Could you give some examples?


after the liverpool game weybridgewanderer As Reading is full of us immigrants many many reading fans "grew up" with a different allegiance. I will be in Lyon supporting my other team on Tuesday night and back at the mad stad next saturday.

Nothing wrong with targeting these fans of other teams who will come to a few games. If they like what they see they will come back more and more. they'll start bringing their kids, who won't have the same allegiance to the other team and so we get a enw generation of supporters.

Currently, without the expansion, we cannot actract the "neutrals" and turn them into reading fans.


What's been stopping people bringing neutrals for the past few games?

For the last three, the membership card has been free too.


Lack of space and flexibility to move - all that has been spare is single seats, and no-one is going to bring someone if they can't sit with them.

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by Schards#2 » 09 Oct 2007 11:47

For Everton/West Ham/Wigan, the upper west, south end has had rows of empty seats that could accomodate 15-20 people sitting together.

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by Wycombe Royal » 09 Oct 2007 11:53

Schards#2
Wycombe Royal I do notice that Schards does fail to reply to some points made against his point of view.

Is this an oversight or does he ignore the ones he hasn't got an answer to?


Could you give some examples?


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Schards#2 Another non sell out but close to capacity suggests the size of the stadium is just about perfect.

Just about perfect with no room for growth.

I don't what your business experience is but that is a poor position to be in and signals the businesses intention that it doesn't want to grow anymore if expansion isn't planned and scheduled.


and

Wycombe Royal Something else that I can't see mentioned is that for most games this season only single seats have been left. This will put off quite a few people who would otherwise have attended as a family or group of friends. Last season this wouldn't have been so much of a problem due to the novelty factor.

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