Have to say as well, it won't bring st holders back to the club with those prices. Guess, fans will come along first few games and see how we are doing.
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Guys its realistic. They can't axe 30% off in one big swoop, that wasn't ever going to happen, but if we can sell 9k tickets then some will see a reduction of more than 15% which ain't half bad considering they've gone and got Warnock and hopefully getting some decent players in the summer.
Still a bit too much though
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Originally posted by Magic View PostGuys its realistic. They can't axe 30% off in one big swoop, that wasn't ever going to happen, but if we can sell 9k tickets then some will see a reduction of more than 15% which ain't half bad considering they've gone and got Warnock and hopefully getting some decent players in the summer.
Still a bit too much though
Its not even the 10% they say it is!
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I'm no businessman, but surely it says something about the woeful pricing structure at Queen's Park Rangers, that the club has copius amounts of tickets to give away free most matchdays?
Sensible pricing would solve that, and if the fans are to be expected to stump up the cost of QPR getting to to the premiership and the obvious monetary rewards that would bring the club, we can forget it.
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I know its Blackburn Rovers but still a league higher up than us. look at them prices :O
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Some things in life beggar belief. The club have sat down with the fans and from what I have seen have taken on board an awful lot of suggestions and used an awful lot of imagination themselves. 10% discount is a very good start, the extension of silver blocks in the upper loft is also a step in the right direction. To have the ability of a further 5% discount is also welcome, for those who struggle to find the cash in one go, the 3 month interest free credit is also a major plus and the various family packages add further discounts. For example for one adult and one u-21 in silver, the normal cost would be £840. With the family discount down to £699 the total discount is nearly 17%. The 2 adults and 2 children deal represents a 20% discount on normal prices, etc., etc., and this without the potential of a further 5% discount. On top of this no doubt with the Westfield offers coming on board people will make savings on their shopping, which they don't take into account when buying their season tickets. This season I bought myself a QPR shirt plus one for my daughter and one for my son. About £120 of shirts with a 10% discount, this excludes other purchases made in the club shop. These kind of things people forget. The prices are good, Rangers are a central London club, which comes with it's own costs, and does not have the PL bounty unlike Fulham (people can always f**k off and watch them if all they are worried about is the cost, I prefer to watch my team and only my team). And of course, once we get into the summer and the current promise of transfers (Warnock is no fool), then watch the rush occur, for many this will be too late for the early bird offers. So get real and applaud the club for some major steps forward and stop bloody moaning.
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Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
Second, the appalling idea of Platinum, Gold, Silver , Bronze system which is still regarded as a class system, whatever way you look at it, just the term should have been changed.
Personally, I don't have a problem with the prices for this season. Will save around £30 (1 free match) compared to last season where I paid £569 (takes into account the discount given last season) . A possible 5% off on top (£29 - another free game)
Good idea getting discounts at Westfield, make me more inclined to go there now, could save a couple of quid there. Plus a free 1st round carling cup ticket if we drawn at home (Approx £20-£25) and a free QPR scarf (guessing £15).
That's a saving of around £99 - which I personally can't complain with.
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Originally posted by maccatwo View Postmature student ring the club they ask you to prove you in full time education and then you get student. I know this because when I was in full ed 2 years ago I got student rate.
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