This is HNA? - so I'll do my best.Svlad Cjelli wrote:Can't complain at that pricing structure.
We have to make R4 first, unlikely.T.R.O.L.I. wrote:Ah, this old chestnut again!
People who pay £375+ for 23 matches up front vs people who pay a one-off £12 on the chance that we get a "big club" in R4
Not that we'll sell out in R4 in any case.
lol.That Friday Feeling wrote:This is HNA? - so I'll do my best.Svlad Cjelli wrote:Can't complain at that pricing structure.
No, you're right. I might even go.
RoyalBlue wrote: we will now have to hunt around for seats.
Looks like we may well be giving this one a miss.
This leaves me with a big dilemma.Barry the bird boggler wrote:Pricing as follows
Season Ticket Holders
£10 Adults, £5 concessions
Non-ST Holders
£12 Adults, £7 concessions
Pay on the day
£15 Adults, £10 concessions
Tickets on sale from 9am on Thursday 8th December.
The club anticipate only opening the Lower West and East Stands for home supporters
http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDet ... 99,00.html
RoyalBlue wrote:No grumble about the price but one about the fact that season ticket holders don't have any way of securing 'their' (yes, I know we have only paid for league games) seat for this game.
One of the main reason we bought season tickets this season was that my daughter plays football on Saturday mornings and we often can't get to the stadium until minutes before or just after kickoff. It's therefore nice to be able to go straight to our seats with no worries. That despite the fact that due to the number of games we can't make, due to other footballing commitments, pay as you go would work out far cheaper than a season ticket.
My daughter will have a game on the morning of the Stevenage game and, having rushed to the stadium in an attempt to make kickoff, we will now have to hunt around for seats.
Looks like we may well be giving this one a miss.
I bet it will be - especially in Lower West.That Friday Feeling wrote:It won't be reserved seating.
Because someone who has their seat reserved will call a steward over to intervene.Ian Royal wrote:Yeah, but since when do they ever check you're sitting in the right place? As long as you go up late and take an empty seat you'll probably be fine. The chances of being in someone's seat at that point will be fairly slim and it's not going to be packed.
Will the club's cynical, cheese-paring lock-out of the Upper West to sit somewhere different. It's not black tie in the East Stand, is it?paultheroyal wrote:Will use opportunity to sit somewhere different.
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