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  • #16
    four N.I.Hoops in Row X in the R Block.
    some times our accent may sound a bit northern but please dont punch us

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    • #17
      If a Geordie offers me £100-150 for my ticket he/she's welcome to it.

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      • #18
        Personally I would hope that the f**kwit stewards we have at the club will kick out any Newcastle supporters found in the home ends and also the club then bans those supporters who originally bought the tickets. Having grown up watching the R's during the 70's when a home game against a London club pretty much meant that the Loft was 'taken', it is a nice site when Loftus Road is three sides full with QPR supporters.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by nobby View Post
          Personally I would hope that the f**kwit stewards we have at the club will kick out any Newcastle supporters found in the home ends and also the club then bans those supporters who originally bought the tickets. Having grown up watching the R's during the 70's when a home game against a London club pretty much meant that the Loft was 'taken', it is a nice site when Loftus Road is three sides full with QPR supporters.
          So Nobby, how many tickets have you bought to sell to the geordies then

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          • #20
            Is it against the law to give your ST to a friend, because you cant make the fixture ?
            Last edited by paulmason; 30-03-2010, 04:57 PM.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by qblockpete;318802[B
              ]Yeah I know, should have worded it differently !![/B]

              Maybe I should said if you were a Palace fan would you sell your last day match ticket to a Sheffield Wed fan if you knew your team was already relegated.

              That would have given us a better idea
              i understand that qbp has some history in the selling on of tickets!.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by paulmason View Post
                Is it against the law to give your ST to a friend, because you cant make the fixture ?
                only if your mate is a fat'loud -pished up geordie wearing his colours. and if he is then i hope he gets a clump!!
                PRIDE OF LONDON.

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                • #23
                  If I could buy a ticket for £30 and sell it for £100 and even up to £250, I wouldn't hesitate. Especially if QPR are safe.

                  Why would I want to watch another team's 'Champions' celebration again? I watched WBA's 2 season's ago and that is enough for me.

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                  • #24
                    Had the experience of having a WBA fan sat in front of me the season they won the championship:rage:

                    Wasn't until they scored that he got brave and i had to tell him to #### off and sit with his own fan's, he was close to getting a beating until the stewards and police took him out, so NO i wouldn't advise supporters to sell their tickets to Newcastle fan's as it will only end in punch up's all over the ground!!!

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                    • #25
                      i wouldnt but i could do with £100

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                      • #26
                        sell it and report it stolen...you get in, they get nicked.

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