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  • #31
    Originally posted by qprfc1 View Post
    another pony thread by facto. . . why do you not wait to post your attention seeking posts til after the events. . 32.000 at cardiff. . 10.000 at shef wed. . 50.000 last time at wembley. . to name a few I was at all those games and loads more to name. . I would never **** my team or fans off ever. . and we Will be there Friday with a massive following. cheering on the greatest football team in the world
    You again

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Mattyqpr View Post
      Exactly! 7,300 at Hillsbrough wasn't it? A 3-1 win, would take that Friday!
      8,700 inside Hillsborough (the only time the seats in corners have been used since they dropped out of the PL - they don't even give those seats to Sheff United) plus 5,900 at LR for the beam back.
      Meet me by the railway tracks

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      • #33
        Originally posted by QPR1976 View Post
        Not sure why the Club didn't start selling tickets on Sunday, rather than wait until Monday.
        We'd have been 24 hours ahead of where we are now.
        I reckon the initial 3.3k would have been sold, and we'd be shifting the next 1,500 by now.

        And for what it's worth I agree with the Loyalty points system.
        It rewards those who invest the most time, effort & money in following the team.
        There is, however, perhaps a case to suggest the 350+ and then 300+ figures were too high initially.
        The Sunday sales would have meant opening the box office to personal callers and probably paying ticketmaster a fortune for Sunday work. Think they've got it right myself. Plenty of time to get tickets for those who want to go.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Johnny Tightlips View Post
          8,700 inside Hillsborough (the only time the seats in corners have been used since they dropped out of the PL - they don't even give those seats to Sheff United) plus 5,900 at LR for the beam back.
          Never 8,700 at Hillsbrough. Wasn't above 7,500 for sure.

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          • #35
            As well for Wigan tickets i believe you have to go down to the box office, you can't buy them on the old e-ticketing yolk. People just need a chance. Will be sold out come thursday I'm sure!

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            • #36
              Talking of the great day at Sheffield Wednesday, here's the video. Also states 7,360 Rangers at the game and 5,020 at beamback.

              Sheffield Wed 1-3 QPR
              Last edited by Mattyqpr; 06-05-2014, 03:28 PM.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by IrishRanger View Post
                As well for Wigan tickets i believe you have to go down to the box office, you can't buy them on the old e-ticketing yolk. People just need a chance. Will be sold out come thursday I'm sure!
                You can buy Wigan tickets online?

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Mattyqpr View Post
                  Never 8,700 at Hillsbrough. Wasn't above 7,500 for sure.
                  Definitely was - Exact figure direct quote from SWFC overlord Sir Dave Richards the day after the game. Biggest away following they've ever had in the all seater era. Every seat sold and tons of Rangers on the Kop and the Main Stand.
                  Meet me by the railway tracks

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Mattyqpr View Post
                    The Sunday sales would have meant opening the box office to personal callers and probably paying ticketmaster a fortune for Sunday work. Think they've got it right myself. Plenty of time to get tickets for those who want to go.

                    So they had to pay box office staff & Ticketmaster on a Bank Holiday instead, so no difference. I doubt contracts for Ticketmaster staff include double time payments for working Sunday's anyway. If Supermarkets don't, I doubt smaller companies with casual staff do either.

                    And there was never 5,700 at LR for Sheff Wed. Only the Loft end was open, Lower tier 3/4 full and Upper tier only 2/3 full as I recall. I think Whole Loft (Upper & Lower) holds a total of 5,079
                    Last edited by QPR1976; 06-05-2014, 03:37 PM.

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                    • #40
                      another pony thread by facto. . . why do you not wait to post your attention seeking posts til after the events. . 32.000 at cardiff. . 10.000 at shef wed. . 50.000 last time at wembley. . to name a few I was at all those games and loads more to name. . I would never **** my team or fans off ever. . and we Will be there Friday with a massive following. cheering on the greatest football team in the world

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Johnny Tightlips View Post
                        Definitely was - Exact figure direct quote from SWFC overlord Sir Dave Richards the day after the game. Biggest away following they've ever had in the all seater era. Every seat sold and tons of Rangers on the Kop and the Main Stand.
                        Official figures. 7,360 Rangers at the game and 5,020 at beamback.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by QPR1976 View Post
                          So they had to pay box office staff & Ticketmaster on a Bank Holiday instead, so no difference. I doubt contracts for Ticketmaster staff include double time payments for working Sunday's anyway. If Supermarkets don't, I doubt smaller companies with casual staff do either.

                          And there was never 5,700 at LR for Sheff Wed. Only the Loft end was open, Lower tier 3/4 full and Upper tier only 2/3 full as I recall. I think Whole Loft (Upper & Lower) holds a total of 5,079
                          They had no option but to sell tickets yesterday. Sunday was a different situation completely. As I said, plenty of time to buy a ticket and I'm positive we'll take the full 4,800 allocation. No one can moan they didn't have time to buy a ticket, that's for sure!

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by QPR1976 View Post
                            So they had to pay box office staff & Ticketmaster on a Bank Holiday instead, so no difference. I doubt contracts for Ticketmaster staff include double time payments for working Sunday's anyway.
                            I doubt they do either but you can guarantee that Ticketmaster would have stung the club for being available to order tickets if that wasn't the norm.....

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by qprfc1 View Post
                              another pony thread by facto. . . why do you not wait to post your attention seeking posts til after the events. . 32.000 at cardiff. . 10.000 at shef wed. . 50.000 last time at wembley. . to name a few I was at all those games and loads more to name. . I would never **** my team or fans off ever. . and we Will be there Friday with a massive following. cheering on the greatest football team in the world





                              we saw your post the first time you silly little boy!
                              you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                              • #45
                                Great effort so far,still need my two first thing in the morning before I can relax a little though!!!

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