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Originally posted by Mattyqpr View PostRidiculous comment. This is a one off, massive game at Wembley, not a league game against Sunderland.
The fan base is there. The trick is to get more of these people going regularly.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostEr, have you not noticed we sold out, and the last remaining tickets went to non-season ticket holders and members that were on the club's database? Did you go to Cardiff for the play offs?
The fan base is there. The trick is to get more of these people going regularly.Football played the Charlie Ferris way
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Originally posted by Romford Hoop View PostI think people forget that football at the new stadium is only a small part of overall business plan,we do not need 40,000 seats,but handy to have for concerts etc.
The fact is, we've sold almost 40k tickets, like it or not. A great effort.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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I am personally in the 40,000 stadium camp because I think we would EVENTUALLY fill it, and if the on field product is good then "eventually" will come sooner rather than later (probably within 5 years).
However, selling over 39,000 tickets for a Wembley final in May does NOT prove that we have the fan base TODAY!'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostCorrect in part. You can't tell some of these people on here that this is going to be a multi-use stadium. People like Victor W12 Ranger constantly moan about our club, how little we are, even bets against our team winning, and predicts we're going to be playing Bolton next season, which tells me he's already written us off for Saturday.
The fact is, we've sold almost 40k tickets, like it or not. A great effort.
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Originally posted by dsqpr View PostI am personally in the 40,000 stadium camp because I think we would EVENTUALLY fill it, and if the on field product is good then "eventually" will come sooner rather than later (probably within 5 years).
However, selling over 39,000 tickets for a Wembley final in May does NOT prove that we have the fan base TODAY!
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Last time we got to wembley we also sold huge amounts of tickets and our average attendance the following season went back to normal-the majority of those there saturday won't be seen at loftus road for the next Cple of years so its not a good benchmark to use. Fc uking Amazing effort by rangers tho.PRIDE OF LONDON.
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Originally posted by Rangersw12 View PostNobody can guarantee we will be in the Premier League and certainty not a consistent top 8 team
So the reality is could be Brentford at home in front of 16k which is fine at Loftus Road but in a 40k it will be awful
Build it at 25-28k
No point being something we ain't
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostWithout wanting to be a party pooper (as it's fantastic that we've sold out - well chuffed), but there's an awful lot of other halves & family coming out for the day at Wembley, as well as foreign / northern Rs coming down for the big game. They wouldn't / couldn't be there week in week out so selling our play off final allocation really isn't a true reflection on what our home ground should hold. IMHO of course
I haven't bothered since either :-)
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Originally posted by Jeems View PostIt does prove there is the fan base, as it never went on full general sale. Only to fans who have purchased tickets in the past. We just need them in more often, and a nice shiny stadium will definitely attract them.
How many more could we have sold if they'd gone on general sale?....
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Originally posted by Dazzer1977 View PostWe've sold 39,600 odd and Derby have done 38,413. Good effort on both parts.
I know it's Wembley BUT - Do people really still believe we wouldn't seel out a 30k stadium if we was in the Premiership? If the price is right I reckon we'd could sell mid 30's.
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostSee this is your problem Dicky Boy you assume because someone doesn't agree with your opinion they automatically are being negative , lack ambition , don't want the club to succeed or expand. That just makes you an idiot to think like that. You're problem is when people don't agree with you and always has been.Last edited by jfish; 20-05-2014, 08:36 PM.
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Originally posted by bushcelt1 View PostLast time we got to wembley we also sold huge amounts of tickets and our average attendance the following season went back to normal-the majority of those there saturday won't be seen at loftus road for the next Cple of years so its not a good benchmark to use. Fc uking Amazing effort by rangers tho.
The club needs to find a way to entice those people to go more often.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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