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Originally posted by Rich View PostLoads of moaning on here. Do what I do, don't buy one if you don't like it or can't afford it. Buy one if you can or want to. Spread the cost or borrow the money if you have to spread the cost. Not rocket science. Same ones moaning about ticket prices are probably same ones moaning about QPR's financial accounts......
Personally, I'm not too unhappy about paying £50 less than we were being asked to do 3 years ago.
Some people are simply never going to be happy. Think I'd rather be £599 light, than £60m+ for a season.
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Originally posted by Rich View PostLoads of moaning on here. Do what I do, don't buy one if you don't like it or can't afford it. Buy one if you can or want to. Spread the cost or borrow the money if you have to spread the cost. Not rocket science. Same ones moaning about ticket prices are probably same ones moaning about QPR's financial accounts......
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Originally posted by UpperP View PostI know you're being sarcastic. £50 in club shop is not my thing as don't wear colours. Plus it doesn't cost the club that when you take their mark up off. Anyone in retail know what is the average mark up on clothing, guessing around 35%?
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Originally posted by Jimmy Rabbit View PostYea for £1100 a ticket so they should. Can't use them as an example.
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Originally posted by qblockoompah View PostI get the whole not affording it thing. But I struggle to see how someone couldn't afford £600 a year
Now before you all call me a snob and shoot me down and scream kids mortgages etc let me explain.
If you like a drink at football, let's say 4 pints pre match. 4 pints at £3.50 a pop is £14. Times that by 19 games that is £266. Then a lot of people like hot dog or burger at footy, that's £5 x 19 games = £95. So that's £361 saved from giving up 2 things you don't need to spend money on. Now I get that not every one drinks footy or buys a burger but you get my point. If it means that much to you to get down and watch QPR you can find other ways to save money in your life. I bet a good 75% of people on here have sky at what say £50 per month? Cancel that and that is almost going to cover your season ticket monthly
The club should of rewarded the fans who stuck by the club after one of our worst seasons in our history but instead they insulted peoples intelligence with there PR ******** and announcement of a price "freeze"
The amount they will make on these inflated tickets is a drop in the ocean compared to the feel good factor that could of been sweeping through W12 and which would help going into the new season
Now that people are paying these stupid prices there will be less patience and the atmosphere will easily become toxic if we start of badly especially if you pay on the day which will be £45 for a gold ticket !!We Are The People.....
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Originally posted by qblockoompah View PostI get the whole not affording it thing. But I struggle to see how someone couldn't afford £600 a year
Now before you all call me a snob and shoot me down and scream kids mortgages etc let me explain.
If you like a drink at football, let's say 4 pints pre match. 4 pints at £3.50 a pop is £14. Times that by 19 games that is £266. Then a lot of people like hot dog or burger at footy, that's £5 x 19 games = £95. So that's £361 saved from giving up 2 things you don't need to spend money on. Now I get that not every one drinks footy or buys a burger but you get my point. If it means that much to you to get down and watch QPR you can find other ways to save money in your life. I bet a good 75% of people on here have sky at what say £50 per month? Cancel that and that is almost going to cover your season ticket monthly
Might as well go the whole hog & don't buy shoes. That'll save money.
Walk to the game. Saved a few quid there.
Don't buy a bottle of water. Drink before you leave home.
Don't buy a programme. Readings boring.
Saved a pretty penny there.
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Originally posted by Jimmy Rabbit View PostGreat idea.
Might as well go the whole hog & don't buy shoes. That'll save money.
Walk to the game. Saved a few quid there.
Don't buy a bottle of water. Drink before you leave home.
Don't buy a programme. Readings boring.
Saved a pretty penny there.
I for one have never bought food at football, and rarely have a pint at half time unless making a day of it. How someone can't go a few hours without food is beyond me, likewise with a beer.
If having a ST means that much to those that are moaning then my point is sacrifices can be made. But Jesus I really don't think £600 for a year is expensive. Just over £10 per week, people probably spend that a day in Starbucks etc
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Originally posted by Rangersw12 View PostPeople shouldn't have to do any of that and I would rather not go than sacrifice having a beer the social side is the best thing about the day
The club should of rewarded the fans who stuck by the club after one of our worst seasons in our history but instead they insulted peoples intelligence with there PR ******** and announcement of a price "freeze"
The amount they will make on these inflated tickets is a drop in the ocean compared to the feel good factor that could of been sweeping through W12 and which would help going into the new season
Now that people are paying these stupid prices there will be less patience and the atmosphere will easily become toxic if we start of badly especially if you pay on the day which will be £45 for a gold ticket !!
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostWell I flicked on the website whilst at work earlier and couldn't see any offer of an EBD. In fact the impression I got was that the ST's would actually go up in price to new ST purchasers.
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Originally posted by qblockoompah View PostOne of our Worst seasons in our history? Please tell me that's a joke? Or you mean in the prem?
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Originally posted by Rangersw12 View PostPeople shouldn't have to do any of that and I would rather not go than sacrifice having a beer the social side is the best thing about the day
The club should of rewarded the fans who stuck by the club after one of our worst seasons in our history but instead they insulted peoples intelligence with there PR ******** and announcement of a price "freeze"
The amount they will make on these inflated tickets is a drop in the ocean compared to the feel good factor that could of been sweeping through W12 and which would help going into the new season
Now that people are paying these stupid prices there will be less patience and the atmosphere will easily become toxic if we start of badly especially if you pay on the day which will be £45 for a gold ticket !!
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Originally posted by Westway View PostBecause the money made by this increase is, in the great scheme of things, a drop in the ocean to the club. Would have been a great gesture by the club to the fans to have frozen them at 2013/14 prices.
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Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE View PostI couldn't see any prices for new S/T holders, is this because there going to see how many renew first and then they can make a decision on how much they will charge, so if not a lot renew we may see new people will pay the same price to encourage sales .
Terrible PR, its amazing how many on here accept this from the club
At present we are looking at playing dire defensive football in the worst ever QPR kit whilst being charged extortionate prices (again) to watch it.
My dad isn't going to renew , I'm mostly gonna follow. The Play Off final was the pinnacle of our achievements, gonna pick and choose my matches now I think. I can afford the ST no problem but for me its about value for money and I don't believe Rangers offer it.
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I am renewing, and it's a financial commitment but one I'm prepared for.
However, I do wonder why QPR do put the prices so high, considering our gate return compared to other incomes/outgoing is minimal on all proportions.
If the average cost of a season ticket is £630 (from bronze upwards)
if we sell 10k season tickets: £6.3m in revenue
If we reduce the cost of the average season ticket to a real low £450 (so bonze at like £350 and gold at £550)
if we sell 10k season tickets: £4.5m in revenue
Loss of £1.8m in revenue by reducing the average price by £180 per person.
but simply with Sun Ji retiring at £50k a week? 50k x 52 is £2.6m in saved revenue.
My point is the club make hardly any money on season ticket sales - so there is no point in trying to squeeze out the most revenue possible out of the fans. The gains are minimal. so why bother upping it? it's a drop in the ocean what we get at the gate.
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