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by Basingstoke Royal » 05 Apr 2007 17:22

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by Behindu » 05 Apr 2007 17:26

So where has the thread gone with our predictions of the price rise ?

My moment of glory with a 0% prediction !!!

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by Dirk Gently » 05 Apr 2007 17:39

Behindu So where has the thread gone with our predictions of the price rise ?

My moment of glory with a 0% prediction !!!


It's in competitions.

http://hobnob.royals.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=59706

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by Behindu » 05 Apr 2007 17:47

So is the official HNA line

a) congratulations RFC on your wonderful gesture

b) well you ripped us off last year so you didn't have the cheek to ask us for more this

c) ONLY frozen ! With all your new TV income you should have dropped the prices

As per my prediction, I thought a 'no change' policy was obvious, and probably the right one. I hope it does mean that Coppell is given a pretty free hand to recruit in the summer, that they don;t raise the prices of car parking and programmes to make up for it, and that the expansion is done properly and no corners are cut !

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by cheeryoleary » 05 Apr 2007 17:49

CLUB POLICIES


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by Dirk Gently » 05 Apr 2007 17:51

Behindu So is the official HNA line

a) congratulations RFC on your wonderful gesture

b) well you ripped us off last year so you didn't have the cheek to ask us for more this

c) ONLY frozen ! With all your new TV income you should have dropped the prices


My line is that at least RFC has recognised that they'd be criticised by all and sundry if they'd dared to put prices up, and thank god they've not had the sheer brass neck to try and do that.

So two cheers from me!

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by Harps stay sharp » 05 Apr 2007 17:54

This is outrageous. I thought they would follow some of the other teams in the premiership and reduce them.

After all next season we're going to be fighting a relegation battle. :wink:

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by Winchester Royal » 05 Apr 2007 17:58

Harps stay sharp This is outrageous. I thought they would follow some of the other teams in the premiership and reduce them.

After all next season we're going to be fighting a relegation battle. :wink:


The only teams that have reduced them are teams that struggle to sell out anyway, or often have gates a few thousand below a full house.

I think its good, but the club could be trying to cover up their sizable price hikes last year with a 'goodwill gesture' like this.

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by rabidbee » 05 Apr 2007 18:08

I was resigned to a freeze, although I still believe that the club could have afforded to knock off some of the price with the TV revenue.

I'm not going to hanging out the bunting for this, but at least it's not a price rise either.


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by willz_royal » 05 Apr 2007 18:11

thats pathetic, we were moaning about the price, and its till the same, BOO

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by RoyalBlue » 05 Apr 2007 18:12

I'm with Rabidbee with this one.

It would have been nice if the goodwill/addditional income could have extended to cover at least a reduction in concession prices.

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by shadesrwrf » 05 Apr 2007 18:19

For those who pay in instalments it will end up costing more though as it's been handed over to a finance company.

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by doylefan » 05 Apr 2007 18:40

now thats the news we wanted to hear


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by Behindu » 05 Apr 2007 18:47

shadesrwrf For those who pay in instalments it will end up costing more though as it's been handed over to a finance company.


So I guess that means people will have to find their own way of funding it....if they want free credit.

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by Bowman's Quiver » 05 Apr 2007 19:05

RoyalBlue I'm with Rabidbee with this one.

It would have been nice if the goodwill/addditional income could have extended to cover at least a reduction in concession prices.


Why? Concessions are a bloomin' site cheaper than the full adult rate as it is and most pensioners I know, and young adults for that matter, have far more disposal income than your average man/woman with a mortgage around their necks.

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