Royal Lady I managed to get in a dig about the propoganda on FB and Twitter and that I didn't enjoy reading what a player had for breakfast or other trivialities. :
LOL!
its not really compulsory to read the twitter/facebook you daft old bint
by melonhead » 02 Apr 2013 12:00
Royal Lady I managed to get in a dig about the propoganda on FB and Twitter and that I didn't enjoy reading what a player had for breakfast or other trivialities. :
by melonhead » 02 Apr 2013 12:07
Cureton's Volley Food/Drink
Verdict:
Queue way too long to get ripped off for the worst pint in Berkshire. Won't touch the food at that price either, simply use KFC/McD's before/after game.
Suggestions:
Offer a premium local ale, please, or at least a drinkable lager (Becks Vier over Fosters if you can't manage a premium abv%). Employ staff who have the ability to communicate, count, and maybe even have the initiative to start pouring Guinness as soon as the previous one has finished rather than stand waiting for the next order.
Megastore
Verdict:
On the whole decent, but the Puma gear is pretty lame
Suggestions:
Ditch Puma and bring in Addidas![]()
Transport
Verdict:
On the whole decent
Suggestions:
Bring bus prices closer in line with standard fares - currently its cheaper to jump in a cab from town with people you just met in the pub / bus queue
Entertainment
Verdict:
Plastic crap takes away from the game, but I agree it has a place before K/O and at H/T (when the rest of us can choose to go to the bar instead). What is not welcome is when artificial 'entertainment' takes away from the game and the atmosphere - like the band and goal music. On the subject of music, why play the same awful records time and again (big bad wolf?)
Suggestions:
Silence the band, kill the goal music, mix up the music before/after the game
Kids
Verdict:
Very child friendly at Reading, aside from a few profanities (would't be the same without them) can't fault it
Suggestions:
Simply make it reasonable enough to afford to bring the family because right now it is prohibitively expensive
Stewarding / Anti Social Behaviour
Verdict:
Reading is pretty tame in all honesty, and on the whole stewarding is decent. However stewards can tend to overexert their authority at times - for example apprehending people who are late finishing their fag at H/T because they had to spend 20 mins queueing for refreshment / toilets!
Suggestions:
Stewards should wind their necks in a bit perhaps
Facilities
Verdict:
Better than average - reasonably clean, enough loos, and we get let out to smoke at H/T.
Suggestions:
Not much to complain about really
Website + Social Media
Verdict:
Laughable in every way - Content is diluted at best, propaganda at worst, and silence prevails at times when answers are expected
Suggestions:
New website - really simple - informative and accurate content which addresses issues, encourages debate, and openly engages in follow up discussion
Valued by the Club?
Verdict:
In essence I do not feel valued by the club because it makes it incredibly obvious that every single action it takes is designed to extract every last penny of our money, whilst at the same time they try and interfere in every aspect of the matchday experience making it feel artificial and 'plastic'. When it gets to the point where a couple of hours at the football costs more than our weekly rent, and the service we get is so poor in return, it makes it very difficult to feel valued.
Suggestions:
Ensure fans of the team have the opportunity to watch a football match without feeling embarrassed about what goes on off the pitch (the team are embarrassing enough currently!), where we can get a drinkable pint with time to have a cig and get back to our seat before the second half, and at a price which means we can affords to attend every week without sacrificing essentials.
Too much to ask I know, but you can't complain unless you have your say
by melonhead » 02 Apr 2013 12:08
urz13 I had a bit of a moan about the shirt printing offer - paid £80 for 2 shirts earlier this season, went to get them printed a couple of days ago under this 'free' offer but was told it was only valid if you'd purchased a shirt recently (for £20, or £10 if you use a voucher!) and that I'd have to fork out another £40 for printing. whereas someone who bought theirs the previous day for £20 would get it for free. Ridiculous.
by Royal Lady » 02 Apr 2013 12:15
melonheadRoyal Lady I managed to get in a dig about the propoganda on FB and Twitter and that I didn't enjoy reading what a player had for breakfast or other trivialities. :
LOL!
its not really compulsory to read the twitter/facebook you daft old bint
by Wipped » 02 Apr 2013 12:30
by Jay o/ » 02 Apr 2013 12:31
Wipped Email - customerservice@readingfc.co.uk and they send out the survey pretty quickly.
Very worthwhile I thought.
Highlighted the below to improve the match day experience.
STOP THE GOAL MUSIC
STOP THE BRASS BAND
by SPARTA » 02 Apr 2013 12:32
Wipped Email - customerservice@readingfc.co.uk and they send out the survey pretty quickly.
Very worthwhile I thought.
Highlighted the below to improve the match day experience.
STOP THE GOAL MUSIC
STOP THE BRASS BAND
by melonhead » 02 Apr 2013 13:03
Royal LadymelonheadRoyal Lady I managed to get in a dig about the propoganda on FB and Twitter and that I didn't enjoy reading what a player had for breakfast or other trivialities. :
LOL!
its not really compulsory to read the twitter/facebook you daft old bint
They ASKED for comments about their FB and Twitter you drug addled bozo. and I told them that I unsubscribed to both because they were filling up my news feed with irrelevant stuff most of the time. OK??????
by Alexander Litvinenko » 02 Apr 2013 13:14
melonhead imo twitter and facebook are there precisely for that exact kind of banal bollox. and given that, it seems odd to complain about it
by melonhead » 02 Apr 2013 14:25
Alexander Litvinenkomelonhead imo twitter and facebook are there precisely for that exact kind of banal bollox. and given that, it seems odd to complain about it
The problem is that Twitter and Facebook are media through which useful information can and should be communicated.
But when you have to wade through 99% of banal shite in order to get the 1% of worthwhile stuff then it makes them pointless as communication channels.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 02 Apr 2013 14:36
melonhead Essentially this gripe is like people moaning that they saw omething they didnt like on TV, when in fact they could simply have turned off/over
by melonhead » 02 Apr 2013 14:59
Alexander Litvinenkomelonhead Essentially this gripe is like people moaning that they saw omething they didnt like on TV, when in fact they could simply have turned off/over
Hardly! A much better analogy is of a company spamming you with junk mail - and you can't put them onto a spam blacklist because you'll then miss the few bits of information that you do want to see.
by soggy biscuit » 02 Apr 2013 16:39
by Big Foot » 03 Apr 2013 13:55
WippedBig Foot Got an email about this but such is my carelessness for all things RFC these days, I'll decline to fill it in.
It's your chance to have your say and you choose to not bother, but you'll continue to come on a forum where your opinion doesn't matter and have a moan. OK.
by blueroyals » 03 Apr 2013 15:25
by ZacNaloen » 03 Apr 2013 20:12
by melonhead » 04 Apr 2013 11:04
ZacNaloen I said I thought they were aiming too low with their social media content, that the average age of internet users is 20-40 (the average facebook user was 40.5 years last year for example) and they might attract more people to this content if they stopped aiming everything at teenagers.
ive just checked back on there - has loads of interesting stuff about our youth team players
some interview snippets from adkins about the arsnal game, pics from said game, stuff on our loan players
updates from the game itself, team news, previews of the game, interview with anton, megastore offers, international player game updates etc.
ive literally gone back as many pages as i could be arsed to- about a weeks worth. and ive not found anything banal at all that the club itself has tweeted. and theer doesnt seem to be that manyplayer account retweets.
not only that, but ive had a look at some big clubs websites, who probably know a thing or two about marketting and social media, and theirs looks pretty similar.
by Fox Talbot » 04 Apr 2013 17:27
soggy biscuit Now completed.
Pleaded with them to get rid of the drummer, goal music and 'tard on the microphone while informing them that I believe we are still capable of experiencing spontanious emotion. Asked them to try and treat people more like supporters and less like customers. Asked them to put the full football league HT scores up rather than just the PL & Champ.
by TFF » 04 Apr 2013 22:11
by Royal Lady » 05 Apr 2013 09:38
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