Who’s for a Brew?

This Sunday marks International Day of Older Persons, commonly known as ‘Older People’s Day’ – a day created by the United Nations over 30 years ago to celebrate older people and to celebrate anyone with a concessionary Reading City FC Season Ticket or Membership along with those who pay the concessionary rate to watch our first team game against Bedfont Sports on Saturday 30th September will be able to redeem a voucher to get one free tea or coffee on us.

The concession rate applies to those who are Disabled and/or aged Over 60.  Please note the concessionary rate only applies on production of Valid ID. Admission is £4 at the turnstiles which will be open from 13:30 on Saturday 30th September ahead of the 15:00 Kick Off or can be purchased in advance* for £3 by clicking here

Ryan Sheehan, our Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Officer & Marketing, Communications & Engagement Manager had this to say:

“This year the World Health Organisation has themed International Day of Older Persons around Ageism through the ages. As a club we have become known as the ‘The Pride of Reading’ and we welcome everyone irrespective of race, colour, nationality, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marital or civil partner status, age, ethnic and national origin, pregnancy or maternity, disability or gender reassignment into our pride.

Reading City Football Club is run by the people of Reading, for the people of Reading and we want all generations to be able to enjoy their community club, so we hope to see many new and familiar faces on Saturday”.

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