For a club that is of a comparable size to us - a Category A game at Millwall is £26 (home end) to £30 (stands)....about right for a Championship game IMO.
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Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack View PostIt is not a fruit and veg stall though is it?
Where the price might go down the nearer the kick off. If they did it like that everyone would wait till just before kick off which would create chaos.
I do agree £38 for Saturday was steep though.
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Originally posted by Bill View PostPeople find other things to do and once they get out of the habit
of going the attendances suffer.
This in my opinion is mainly due to prices also but JFH shocking style
of play has also dampened a lot of fans appetite and enthusiasm for
going to games.
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View PostThat honour goes to Lee hoos for charging £38 a pop.
a) someone might finally wake up and start making some sensible decisions at board level
b) someone might finally twig that a new stadium will still be an empty stadium unless there is a product to watch
The only thing these people understand is falling revenue.
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Originally posted by hal9thou View PostCould be a good thing in the long run because as attendance plummets
a) someone might finally wake up and start making some sensible decisions at board level
b) someone might finally twig that a new stadium will still be an empty stadium unless there is a product to watch
The only thing these people understand is falling revenue.
An empty stadium would be more likely to be full regardless of the 'dross' if the price is right. 17,000@ £30 average price = £510,000. £40,000@ £15 average price = £600,000.
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Originally posted by Itsonlyagame View PostWe're back to being a mid table championship outfit, after years of either being in the prem or looking like we might achieve promotion.
Attendances were always going to suffer once the wind went out of our sails.
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Football has been better at home this season, last two games aside. However it would be naïve to think how appalling we were last season under Ollie has not scared some people away.
If IH can do what he struggled with last season, and that is get us out of the current mini slump, and start to get home form going again could see attendances start to go up.
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Originally posted by FurtiveFox View PostFootball has been better at home this season, last two games aside. However it would be naïve to think how appalling we were last season under Ollie has not scared some people away.
If IH can do what he struggled with last season, and that is get us out of the current mini slump, and start to get home form going again could see attendances start to go up.
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Originally posted by dogsrrs View PostNah your can't serve up the rubbish QPR has served at their price for the last two years at championship level and not expect gates not to suffer , there's a saying you can fool some of the people some of the time but not all of the people all of the time , if you agree with that then our gates are doing well to be where they are now , imo prices will have to drop to win back punters back good football alone won't be enough by its self
If we looked like the real deal this season imo gates would slowly climb as more fair weather fans jump on the bandwagon.
Prices are a factor though, especially if like me you want to bring the little-in who will hopefully be part of the next generation of r's fans.“He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long”
Will Danaher
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