Why would itshorey66 wrote:I have been a Season Ticket holder since the Madjeski Stadium was built, surely that loyalty means something, very fustrated
It means absolutely nothing, unless you are a corporate fan then they'll be all over you. Afraid we're starting to see the same behaviour from the club as before when we were in the premiership, stuff the fans as we can sell your ticket anyway. Which is fine until you get relegated and then watch out !!shorey66 wrote:Just phoned Reading FC Ticket Office to try and get a ticket for my 8 yr old nephew, only to be told their all sold out, I have been a Season Ticket holder since the Madjeski Stadium was built, surely that loyalty means something, very fustrated
shorey66 wrote:Just phoned Reading FC Ticket Office to try and get a ticket for my 8 yr old nephew, only to be told their all sold out, I have been a Season Ticket holder since the Madjeski Stadium was built, surely that loyalty means something, very fustrated
I'm a little bit mystified by that post to be honest. If you don't have a ticket how can it be sold. If you do not renew then yeah the ST seat will be sold. The club is a business and no one has retainer rights on loyalty or blind faith in getting tickets for any game. Yes it is frustrating for the OP and it is a shame for the youngster but we all know the tickets available will shift fast.Bath Hoops wrote:It means absolutely nothing, unless you are a corporate fan then they'll be all over you. Afraid we're starting to see the same behaviour from the club as before when we were in the premiership, stuff the fans as we can sell your ticket anyway. Which is fine until you get relegated and then watch out !!shorey66 wrote:Just phoned Reading FC Ticket Office to try and get a ticket for my 8 yr old nephew, only to be told their all sold out, I have been a Season Ticket holder since the Madjeski Stadium was built, surely that loyalty means something, very fustrated
I've been a STH for the best part of 20 years - does that mean my family and tag-alongs should be entitled to a ticket ahead of those who have earned loyalty points?shorey66 wrote:Just phoned Reading FC Ticket Office to try and get a ticket for my 8 yr old nephew, only to be told their all sold out, I have been a Season Ticket holder since the Madjeski Stadium was built, surely that loyalty means something, very fustrated
Jay o/ wrote:I've been a STH for the best part of 20 years - does that mean my family and tag-alongs should be entitled to a ticket ahead of those who have earned loyalty points?shorey66 wrote:Just phoned Reading FC Ticket Office to try and get a ticket for my 8 yr old nephew, only to be told their all sold out, I have been a Season Ticket holder since the Madjeski Stadium was built, surely that loyalty means something, very fustrated
Any fans that haven't bought a season ticket have to understand and accept the points process that is in place, and ensure as soon as tickets go to general sale that they call the club and secure a seat straight away. There's little excuse for not doing so. Stoke is a prime example of general sale tickets being available up until the day before the game for the less glamorous games. You really have no excuse for not getting your nephew a ticket!
shorey66 wrote:Just phoned Reading FC Ticket Office to try and get a ticket for my 8 yr old nephew, only to be told their all sold out, I have been a Season Ticket holder since the Madjeski Stadium was built, surely that loyalty means something, very fustrated
WUM shirleyshorey66 wrote:Just phoned Reading FC Ticket Office to try and get a ticket for my 8 yr old nephew, only to be told their all sold out, I have been a Season Ticket holder since the Madjeski Stadium was built, surely that loyalty means something, very fustrated
melonhead wrote:shorey66 wrote:Just phoned Reading FC Ticket Office to try and get a ticket for my 8 yr old nephew, only to be told their all sold out, I have been a Season Ticket holder since the Madjeski Stadium was built, surely that loyalty means something, very fustrated
but theyve sold out, its not like you asked and they just refused is it
theres none left- thats not really their fault, should they have kept one back for you just in case?
It does mean something, it means you can sit in your ST seat, HTHshorey66 wrote:Just phoned Reading FC Ticket Office to try and get a ticket for my 8 yr old nephew, only to be told their all sold out, I have been a Season Ticket holder since the Madjeski Stadium was built, surely that loyalty means something, very fustrated
Pepe the Horseman wrote:I'm not going, so there'll be at least one spare seat if that makes you feel better?
No - we're in Gibraltar for a wedding.Pepe the Horseman wrote:Why not? Are you gonna come down and cheer on me and cmonurz in the Maidenhead 1/2 marathon?
Oh, you could pop into TSI's registered office and ask to look at the books and shareholders list.Royal Lady wrote:No - we're in Gibraltar for a wedding.
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