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Originally posted by jfish View PostTo be fair you were talking last week like you knew we wouldn't sell out and anyone who thought we would was a numpty and didn't know where shepherds bush is.!!
Anyone there will be hundreds of tickets floating about on a match day. It will be a special day for us.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostThen again, the vast majority of these people going on Saturday have some form of connection with the club, and have just stopped going for one reason or another. There is quite obviously a far larger fan base than currently turns up on a regular basis.
The club needs to find a way to entice those people to go more often.
From previous threads you pose the question who ST holders have given tickets to as that might assist in filling the stadium. It's hard to say but I think friends and family, it's start of half term, bank holiday w/e, 3 on Saturday ....a lot of ST holders are treating it as a day out. Those that accompany IMHO won't become hooked because they are going with long standing ST holders and could have become ST but have chosen not to.
However I think the question as to whether we sell a 40k should be why non ST holders like you are attending Wembley but are not ST holders.
It can't be price as the a Wembley tickets are significantly more than our home game against Donny.
Can't be access, as LR is easier to get to for most fans than Wembley.
Can't be views, as unless youre completely incompetent anyone can get prime seats at LR.
Beverages...Westfields does lovely food
Toilets?
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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.
Yeah I went to Cardiff for the play offs, what was our average crowd the season after?
The fan base is there for one off, massive games, something you can't compare to a full league campaign.
Wigan away was a huge game, we took 3k! That's brilliant for a club of our size, which is around 25k as a stable Premier League club.
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Originally posted by southsideQPR View PostWhen we had standing we got near 25k, remember watching Bannister and Byrne! Seem to remember a lot of Scandinavian support attending?Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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I wonder If we really have that amount of fans when we do not fill Loftus Road in some games. Even If all QPR fans living abroad come over how can we really sell out our 39,180 allocation? I recken some of the fans coming are neutral who have come to Loftus Road (on database) once or twice in their life coming to enjoy the game plus some neurtal coming with their QPR friends and others who bought tickets through touts.
Having said so, the club has to attract the fans who do not come regularily through perhaps qutionaires to find out what the main reasons preventing them from coming (work, distance. price, travel expenses) and work out good ticket pricing. Our regular fans could increase to perhaps 25k so I think the new stadium should not exceed 30K but as Tony is targeting concerts I think 40k is good although the empty seats will look awful during QPR games.Last edited by Yousef; 21-05-2014, 06:38 AM.QPR fan since1987
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Originally posted by TBLOCKRANGER View PostIt's an interesting topic. I think it is agreed that to make the new stadium viable it needs to attract a significantly high % of ST holders.
From previous threads you pose the question who ST holders have given tickets to as that might assist in filling the stadium. It's hard to say but I think friends and family, it's start of half term, bank holiday w/e, 3 on Saturday ....a lot of ST holders are treating it as a day out. Those that accompany IMHO won't become hooked because they are going with long standing ST holders and could have become ST but have chosen not to.
However I think the question as to whether we sell a 40k should be why non ST holders like you are attending Wembley but are not ST holders.
It can't be price as the a Wembley tickets are significantly more than our home game against Donny.
Can't be access, as LR is easier to get to for most fans than Wembley.
Can't be views, as unless youre completely incompetent anyone can get prime seats at LR.
Beverages...Westfields does lovely food
Toilets?
I know some disagree with me on the subject, but I'm of the belief that our fan base number is a little underestimated. Even if you took away 15k going on Saturday and viewed them as rarely-attending casuals, that still leaves 25k fans that the club needs to convert to regular attendees. Add to that a 5k away support and we've reached 30k.
A 30k stadium leaves no room for the expansion of the fan base. Should we produce a successful team over the next few years, demand for tickets will increase but we won't be able to satisfy that demand. It is this fan base expansion that is the the future lifeblood of our club.
I want to see a successful QPR like everyone else. On Saturday we'll witness a QPR army that has not been seen for many a year. Wouldn't it be great to see to see that army at every game in the future?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 PostIf I remember rightly, didn't Tony Fernandes say that when we got promoted to the prem, we had twice the number of season ticket applicants than we sold? It's also known that new build stadiums attract a significantly higher number on the gate.
I know some disagree with me on the subject, but I'm of the belief that our fan base number is a little underestimated. Even if you took away 15k going on Saturday and viewed them as rarely-attending casuals, that still leaves 25k fans that the club needs to convert to regular attendees. Add to that a 5k away support and we've reached 30k.
A 30k stadium leaves no room for the expansion of the fan base. Should we produce a successful team over the next few years, demand for tickets will increase but we won't be able to satisfy that demand. It is this fan base expansion that is the the future lifeblood of our club.
I want to see a successful QPR like everyone else. On Saturday we'll witness a QPR army that has not been seen for many a year. Wouldn't it be great to see to see that army at every game in the future?Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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Originally posted by Ed the Ball View PostI remember a game against Liverpool at home, deffo more than 25k. There was a lot of scousers but certainly they did not swamp LR.Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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