Easy!! Without question, infact i think from the word go if we did go up plans would start to circulate about new stadiums/building on loftus.
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Who on here thinks we will sell out every home game if we go up ?
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Originally posted by Goddard View PostTimes have changed since then.
Premier League Football is a much bigger animal than it was 15 years ago, and attracts crowds far more.
Plus, I think we have a bigger fan base now, than we had 15/20 years ago.
Just waiting for a team worthy of their presence. That's just the way many people are. No problem with that.
It's a generation thing.
Many of those 70's and 80's QPR fans have had kids now, but the support we had 20/25 years ago had its roots in the 60's and early 70's.
Problem is, we'll pay for how sh*t we've been lately in about 10/15 years time, when the kids who've chosen Chelsea and Arsenal etc, aren't growing up in the way the kids of the 70's 80's have... as QPR fans.
It's ironic that we have more potential "sleeping fans" now, than when we were actually good.I came here to chew gum and kick ass,and I'm all outta gum!
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Originally posted by Goddard View PostProblem is, we'll pay for how sh*t we've been lately in about 10/15 years time, when the kids who've chosen Chelsea and Arsenal etc, aren't growing up in the way the kids of the 70's 80's have... as QPR fans.
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100% gaurunteed we would not sell out all tickets for every game in the Prem. Won't happen.
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...we even gave tickets away for a game for free this year for a weekend game and there was 12k there IIRC..... Some of the teams in the prem are no more of an attraction that in the CCC.
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Originally posted by silvercue View Post...we even gave tickets away for a game for free this year for a weekend game and there was 12k there IIRC..... Some of the teams in the prem are no more of an attraction that in the CCC.
Then in the second season if we stayed up from this seasons teams.....wolves, brum, stoke, wigan, blackburn, burnley, hull all would struggle to sell out.
Average PL crowd would be around 16k IMO.
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It will sell out every week without question. In many respects our support will be paving the way for huppy kind of supporter who just want to see premiership football.
Ask any working class Chelsea fan they cannot afford to go and many Fulham fans you speak to say the very people who wanted Fulham not extended by the Stevenage Road group of residents are the very people now sitting and make Craven Cottage full.
All about success, we crave it but in the long run we might be outpriced in seeing the club we love.
If anyone thinks we would not sell out 18,000 for evry home game in the premiership they need their head examinedALL BEST BANTER AND ALL THE LATEST FROM QPR.
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostIt will sell out every week without question. In many respects our support will be paving the way for huppy kind of supporter who just want to see premiership football.
Ask any working class Chelsea fan they cannot afford to go and many Fulham fans you speak to say the very people who wanted Fulham not extended by the Stevenage Road group of residents are the very people now sitting and make Craven Cottage full.
All about success, we crave it but in the long run we might be outpriced in seeing the club we love.
If anyone thinks we would not sell out 18,000 for evry home game in the premiership they need their head examined
That is in stadiums that are cheaper than LR, yes they might hold more, but they are often in cities with not many other teams to compete with....the fact we are in London also does not mean we will sell out. You may thik that QPR are a bigger club than Blackburn, Bolton, Wigan etc - but we have had a lack of success which means less kids have chosen us over the last 15 years.
I certainly do not need my head examined - thanks. You really think Tuesday night against Wigan is a bigger game than some of the games we play in the CC and don' sell out? We didn' sell out a game last year against some bigger clubs than Wigan. And don't tell me Leicester or Newcastle were sell outs - they were not.
My view is nothing negative at all. I just think that some games won't sell out and I am not that bothered as long as most are.
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No, noway , can you imagine a tuesday or wednesday night game at home to Wigan or Bolton and then you have the live games on sky where people stay away to watch at home, they would sell out a fare percentage of games but definitely not all of them.
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