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  • #31
    Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
    They are doing something.



    Its a gesture and if they get the new appointment right, then its should mean a good season next year.
    You are living in cloud cuckoo land! Firstly, how can an eleventh hour climb down on a ridiculous policy of threatening loyal supporters with losing their seats unless they give in and pay Premier League prices for below average Championship football? And then say they are waiting to see what league we will be in before pricing non-earlybird prices. Secondly, why does sacking yet another ‘puppet’ manager suggest we will have a good season next year?

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    • #32
      my season ticket is £530 so take of the 2.5% at £13.25 and the new super dooper early bird apex one way travel no turning back get mugged off again is........wait for it...........hold your breath..................be prepared for a shock..................£516.75.well hose me down with jelly tot juice i can hardly contain my excrement:devil:
      what the hell was god thinking of when he thought of hamsters?

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      • #33
        I wonder will this make a big difference in renewals.

        After the recent events it seems people are making decisions based on the way we have been treated, the sacking of the manager and the way it was engineered, as well as basic financial restraints. Does 5% (or 7.5%) go far enough for those against renewing?

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        • #34
          no, 10%

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          • #35
            Originally posted by nathan View Post
            I wonder will this make a big difference in renewals.

            After the recent events it seems people are making decisions based on the way we have been treated, the sacking of the manager and the way it was engineered, as well as basic financial restraints. Does 5% (or 7.5%) go far enough for those against renewing?

            To be honest it might make the difference in me renewing,especially the time extension.

            Not very happy with the current situation all round but its hard to walk away isnt it.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View Post
              To be honest it might make the difference in me renewing,especially the time extension.

              Not very happy with the current situation all round but its hard to walk away isnt it.
              Too true Paul, myself and the other lot I go with were all thinking no and doing away games, but the time extensions does make me re-consider (£30 off won't make a difference). I still feel shafted by the way they handled it tho.

              But what else would you do on a saturday, I know for a fact come 2pm I would be getting itchy feet and wanting to head to Rangers if I didn't get one.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by nathan View Post
                Too true Paul, myself and the other lot I go with were all thinking no and doing away games, but the time extensions does make me re-consider (£30 off won't make a difference). I still feel shafted by the way they handled it tho.

                But what else would you do on a saturday, I know for a fact come 2pm I would be getting itchy feet and wanting to head to Rangers if I didn't get one.

                Spot on mate and like all clubs QPR know the bottom line is that most fans eventually give in and stump up.

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                • #38
                  But even if you miss the deadline, the seat will be cheaper than this season. So make them sweat for your money if you're renewing.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View Post
                    Spot on mate and like all clubs QPR know the bottom line is that most fans eventually give in and stump up.
                    Like crack addicts.

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                    • #40
                      10% would have been a better reduction, but all in all, I'll settle for the 5% and the extension. I will be renewing my ticket.

                      Perhaps, and I'm not about to start holding my breath here, Briatore will have learned a valuable lesson about dismissing the loyal QPR fan base as being an irrelevant irritant.
                      Well, let's hope so.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View Post
                        Perhaps, and I'm not about to start holding my breath here, Briatore will have learned a valuable lesson about dismissing the loyal QPR fan base as being an irrelevant irritant.
                        Well, let's hope so.
                        The reduction has nothing to do with learning any valuable lessons, but I'm sure FB appreciates your good-naturedness.

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                        • #42
                          5% seems like F-all to me.
                          Clever business, hike the prices by a fortune, **** the fans off and offer a ****y reduction to appease them.

                          20% would have sounded more like it.

                          Economy if up the shoot and people are losing hundreds in overtime and the likes (look at Honda) and they offer that.

                          Nothing more than expected.

                          I feel sorry for you guys buying season tickets. I bet on the day prices will go up later.
                          The future's bright...the future is blue and white.
                          :grimace:

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                          • #43
                            Neo I couldn't agree more,The PROPAGANDA Machine has just been cranked up to full!! :scorn:
                            http://www.fsf.org.uk/campaigns/safestanding.php

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View Post
                              To be honest it might make the difference in me renewing,especially the time extension.

                              Not very happy with the current situation all round but its hard to walk away isnt it.
                              I agree with you it is very hard to walk away, in my case its still no to renewing. I'm picking and Choosing

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                              • #45
                                Neo,

                                I understand your sentiments and have a great amount of sympathy for them.

                                However, and I do not wish to appear to be defending the board as they have made some major misjudgements and mistakes, they alone cannot be held responsible for the financial hardship of all our fans and have no obligation to bear this burden on their own.

                                They have at least made a gesture, albeit not as big a one as I would have hoped, but people should try to put aside the owner's personal wealth for a moment and realise that they should not be expected to have invested their money purely to make life easier for us fans.

                                Having said that, they have only themselves to blame for the current animosity being shown towards them, mainly due to lack of proper communication and the arrogance that led to it. When I think back to the amount of goodwill they inherited at the time of the takeover, it is astonishing that they have wasted that in such a short space of time.

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