Talking about boro they have the ex ginge from Reading on loan A.K.A Kitson.
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As a season ticket holder i can appreciate fellow season ticket holders being a tad annoyed, but as i think weareqpr said we had a choice, nobody forced me to buy my season ticket, it was brought on my own accord and whatever offers the club throw out it really doesnt bother me...Id rather look at a full stadium than a empty one...
In saying all that someone else mentioned this offer may only be for the schools, in which case it bothers me even less, we need to get the next generation from somewhere...Cant believe it, ive been PWOPER MUGGED ORF...
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I agree with all the reason which have been stated regarding promotions for individual games especially the schools and here comes the but, but is it not true to say that the more promotions they have the less attractive a season tickets becomes.A man who has not made a mistake has made nothing
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Originally posted by tim westwood View Postshould bother you as they advertised the season tickets to say we would save so much compared to buying tickets on match by match basis
Still doesnt get to me that much. I like my seat, happy with view, havent missed any games ive paid for, im getting my moneys worth (albeit its expensive), the superhoops are doing well, im a happy Rangers fan at present.Cant believe it, ive been PWOPER MUGGED ORF...
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I didn't buy a ST because I knew I'd miss to many games to justofy the cost.
I do agree that it is a bit unfair on single ticket purchasers, non Members or ST holders etc, that they pay a full price, whilst others get in for free, £5-10 etc. However, a near full stadium is far better than a 11,500 -13,000 crowd.
Maybe next season (if still a CCC side) QPR will decide to reduce prices to encourage more ST sales and try and get 12,000 sold. If matchday prices were a bit cheaper too, perhaps another 3,000 (not including away fans) will be sold for games to attarct a near capacity crowd for nearly every game. This would mean no need for such promotions or advertising in the press.
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