by Seal »
05 Mar 2007 12:06
I can categorically state that if the club raise prices I will not be renewing my season ticket. I have a 3-4 hour, £30ish round trip to home games as it is. I spend more than enough money, effort and time following RFC, and I’m not paying any more.
Having had a season ticket for the last couple of years means I now have enough points to get tickets for any Reading home game next season even if I was not a season ticket holder.
In addition to this, being a season ticket holder has also not given me the benefit I hoped for with away games. The number of points I have got doesn’t enable me to get tickets for the ‘glamour games’ so I have to use mates’ cards anyway. In addition to this the away games I have attended (West Ham, Fulham, Villa, Sheff U, Brum etc etc) when you haven’t needed a stupid number of points to get tickets have been a much better laugh (less day trippers).
All in all, my renewal is hanging by a thread, and I await news from RFC with interest.
People talk about demand, but they are misguided. As I have said before, yes we are selling out (JUST I might add for non glamour games), but there are still plenty of empty seats, which clearly indicates that people are not desperate to get tickets for Reading games.
I know a lot of people who got season tickets this season on the premise that this might be our only season in the top league. Once this novelty value wears off, people will think twice about renewing, and price rises would be the proverbial straw that breaks the camels back.
I have faith that RFC will follow suit and freeze prices. If they do not, then they are more arrogant and out of touch with our support than I thought, and it will come back to bit them on the ar$e.
Finally, even if season ticket holders like myself were replaced, I have a hunch that the replacements would be more interested in securing a seat at Premiership football than passionate fans of RFC, which would mean more ‘Sold out but still empty seat’ scenarios at non glamour games, and probably less atmosphere.