We will never ever fill a 30,000k stadium if we can barely sell 17000k for Arsenal at home in the premiership. We just haven't got the fan base 40,000k at Wembley! as in the words of Delia "where are you where are you lets be aving you". £50 odd is a lot but would you rather pay £30 to watch us play Huddersfield, Rotherham etc. It looks like we will be round the Bush for a little while yet. C'mon Urs
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Originally posted by haddockandbloater View PostWe will never ever fill a 30,000k stadium if we can barely sell 17000k for Arsenal at home in the premiership. We just haven't got the fan base 40,000k at Wembley! as in the words of Delia "where are you where are you lets be aving you". £50 odd is a lot but would you rather pay £30 to watch us play Huddersfield, Rotherham etc. It looks like we will be round the Bush for a little while yet. C'mon Urs
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Originally posted by haddockandbloater View PostWe will never ever fill a 30,000k stadium if we can barely sell 17000k for Arsenal at home in the premiership. We just haven't got the fan base 40,000k at Wembley! as in the words of Delia "where are you where are you lets be aving you". £50 odd is a lot but would you rather pay £30 to watch us play Huddersfield, Rotherham etc. It looks like we will be round the Bush for a little while yet. C'mon UrsSupporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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I'm not surprised but I am surprised.
For ST holders it's not an issue but if I was a member and only going to some home games I can see why people might not want to pay £50+ for a ticket for Arsenal especially if there is more than 1 in the family. Hopefully will be an indicator to any new stadium plans on the size of crowds we can expect at this pricing.
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Originally posted by Garyd73 View PostI'm not surprised but I am surprised.
For ST holders it's not an issue but if I was a member and only going to some home games I can see why people might not want to pay £50+ for a ticket for Arsenal especially if there is more than 1 in the family. Hopefully will be an indicator to any new stadium plans on the size of crowds we can expect at this pricing.
As for not filling a new stadium, yes they will if the pricing is done properly. £50 for an 18,000 capacity will bring in less revenue than £25-30 for a 40,000. so the club will be able to offer 40-60% cheaper tickets at the proposed new stadium.
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My mate is going away and I am using his season ticket. That's all because this fixture has been rearranged,and he misses the Spurs game cos that fixture has been messed about with too, so some people might have plans to go away somewhere who knowsYou Rsssssss
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