Why? In a few days you'll be able to get tickets with no points at all.Kitsondinho wrote:Got mine......700 odd Royalty points came in handy.....
Away tickets generate the club no money.URZZZZZZZZ wrote:(away games hardly get rewarded by the way, which is irritating).
My mate rarely makes games because of work and other commitments. He has about 350 points. Just bought our seats for the Liverpool game today, so you're in!Now I have around 350 loyalty points.
Did you sit an exam?I'm a better fan than some "fans" with more loyalty points than me.
Not sure about that. I seem to remember that the RFC ticket office do get a small cut.rabidbee wrote:Away tickets generate the club no money.URZZZZZZZZ wrote:(away games hardly get rewarded by the way, which is irritating).
Number of reasons though against it whilst the price is good:rhroyal wrote:Can't believe how easy it was to get mine. A sign of how we've fallen. Tickets £20 max for Liverpool in the cup and we barely look on course to sell out.
+1That Friday Feeling wrote:I've said it before - Royalty points should expire once they are, say, two or three seasons old. Points earned five years ago should not get you priority over someone who is currently attending matches and thus financially contributing to the club.
Get rid of historic points, and better reward 'away' supporters, and you'll have a loyalty system that works.
isn't there 3 weeks to go?rhroyal wrote:Can't believe how easy it was to get mine. A sign of how we've fallen. Tickets £20 max for Liverpool in the cup and we barely look on course to sell out.
Bit of a contrdiction there, away fans dont contribute finacially to the club. If you want to reward those that contribute money to the club away fans should be totally disregarded, not that they should be.That Friday Feeling wrote:I've said it before - Royalty points should expire once they are, say, two or three seasons old. Points earned five years ago should not get you priority over someone who is currently attending matches and thus financially contributing to the club.
Get rid of historic points, and better reward 'away' supporters, and you'll have a loyalty system that works.
http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/HomeGam ... 06,00.htmlsouthstand67 wrote:Went up to the ground to buy two tickets yesterday, one for me and one for my brother. We're both in the 101 loyalty points bracket y'see.
Geezer in front of me bought some tickets for the Liverpool and Swansea games, then issued him with a membership card. Didn't think anything of this until after I bought mine and was putting my receipts in my wallet, when the guy behind me asked for three tickets to the Liverpool game. He wasn't a member, but was still in the office when I was back in my car, after the phonecall to my brother to inform him of that I'd got us tickets and as I was pulling away. Surely the ticket office aren't selling tickets to those without loyalty points before the general sale date are they??!!
Or am I being unduly suspicious?
Silver Fox wrote:What's that got to do with anything?
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