QPR's ticket prices....

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Re: QPR's ticket prices....

by Huntley & Palmer » 18 Sep 2008 10:15

Jerry St Clair
Huntley & Palmer Only Luton and Portsmouth's away ends have less leg room.


Fewer.

Anyway, stand up then.

Bit hard to stand up in the front row of the top tier

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by Tredder » 18 Sep 2008 10:18

The Reading game has yet to be catergorised, our ticket office do not have a definitive list as yet.

10 men etc...

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by Wycombe Royal » 18 Sep 2008 11:12

Tredder The Reading game has yet to be catergorised, our ticket office do not have a definitive list as yet.

10 men etc...

And there won't be a definitive list. Each match will be categorised at the time that tickets are released for sale - at least that is what this implies:

we have introduced a new three-tiered category banding structure, whereby adult matchday prices are determined by the opposition, their league position, and the day of the fixture.

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by urz_1871 » 18 Sep 2008 11:14

Fair play to Derby for sending tickets back to QPR.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/derby_county/7622683.stm

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 18 Sep 2008 11:18

Hopefully more clubs will follow suit. £40 for a Championship game at a decent ground is a joke - let alone a tin-pot shed in West London.


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by Deathy » 18 Sep 2008 11:21

urz_1871 Fair play to Derby for sending tickets back to QPR.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/derby_county/7622683.stm


"We expect a decision within 24 hours but either way, we will make sure our supporters aren't the victims of this situation."

QPR have recently restructured their ticket pricing with adult tickets ranging from £20 to £50 for league matches.

Fair play to Derby. I hope others follow suit. That or fans boycott the fixture!

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Re: QPR's ticket prices....

by SpaceCruiser » 18 Sep 2008 11:22

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Jerry St Clair
Huntley & Palmer Only Luton and Portsmouth's away ends have less leg room.


Fewer.

Anyway, stand up then.



'Fewer leg room' :?:

"Smaller" might be better :?:

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by readingbedding » 18 Sep 2008 11:47

Boutique?

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by Bill Oddie's Beard » 18 Sep 2008 11:54

SpaceCruiser "Smaller" might be better :?:

Keep telling yourself that :wink:


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by Deathy » 18 Sep 2008 12:34

SpaceCruiser "Smaller" might be better :?:


Still doesn't sound right and this is the gheyest arguement ever!

Less would suffice.

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by Silver Fox » 18 Sep 2008 12:50

If QPR determine ticket prices based on the oppo's league postiiton then surely Derby should be at least £10 cheaper than the originally agreed amount?

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Re: QPR's ticket prices....

by Deathy » 18 Sep 2008 14:33

MiniRoyal
Deathy
SpaceCruiser "Smaller" might be better :?:


Still doesn't sound right and this is the gheyest arguement ever!

Less would suffice.


He started it!


:lol:

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Re: QPR's ticket prices....

by Whistle » 18 Sep 2008 17:59

I like Loftus Rd - usually a good atmosphere inside and not bad outside.

Front row of top tier used to be a brilliant view - unless they've moved the near goal - but £40 (could be £50 for us) and London beer prices is really stretching it/ Maybe Sky will do us a favour?


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by Kevin Doyles Right Foot » 18 Sep 2008 19:35

I can remember this being my first away game, was a draw and harper had a goal dissallowed for being offside from a free kick or something like that. Tube broke down on way there and was boiling hot. And even thou I was tiny at the time the space for my feet was still too small.

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Re: QPR's ticket prices....

by eddiegrundy » 18 Sep 2008 23:02

"Less leg-room" is OK as "leg-room" is singular and you can have less of the singular.

"Less pies" is incorrect as "pies" is plural so you just have fewer of them.

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 19 Sep 2008 07:35

Kevin Doyles Right Foot I can remember this being my first away game, was a draw and harper had a goal dissallowed for being offside from a free kick or something like that. Tube broke down on way there and was boiling hot. And even thou I was tiny at the time the space for my feet was still too small.


Bank Hoilday Saturday August 2001 - Harper's free-kick was disallowed for Adie Williams being offside even though Harper's free-kick went straight in the bottom left hand corner and Adie was over to the right hand side of the box.

Barry Knight - what a wanchor.

And yes, it was farking hot that day - especially in a tim-pot garden shed of a ground :lol:

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Re: QPR's ticket prices....

by The whole year inn » 19 Sep 2008 07:55

T.R.O.L.I.
Kevin Doyles Right Foot I can remember this being my first away game, was a draw and harper had a goal dissallowed for being offside from a free kick or something like that. Tube broke down on way there and was boiling hot. And even thou I was tiny at the time the space for my feet was still too small.


Bank Hoilday Saturday August 2001 - Harper's free-kick was disallowed for Adie Williams being offside even though Harper's free-kick went straight in the bottom left hand corner and Adie was over to the right hand side of the box.

Barry Knight - what a wanchor.

And yes, it was farking hot that day - especially in a tim-pot garden shed of a ground :lol:


I was in the upper tier for that one. I was told it went in, not that I could see the goal :|

The guy next to me was so infuriated by the disallowed goal, he proceeded to push a policeman down the concrete steps when he tried to calm him down :shock:

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