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  • 6526 Seasson Tickets Sold

    Don't know when that was up to though, but that's what the ticket site says http://www.yourqpr.co.uk/

    Don't think that's very good, we definately need a good signing, but anyone buying now will also know they are getting the Carling Cup 1st Round game free for def.
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    I can't help but believe that had the powers that be dropped the prices more, they would have sold more tickets. They only have themselves to blame. We were never going to sell 9000 tickets to activate the 5% back clause and the club new that. I bought my ticket after the last game but £535 is still way to high, it's a joke if I'm honest.

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    • #3
      Will never reach 9000. Haven't made it realistic for themselves either with their below average signings thus far. Liverpool is £650 approx. So kind of puts it in perspective, value for money? NO.

      I trust Warnock & am looking forward to next season but its not him that sets the prices so yes I am 100% behind NW but definitely believe the board have again b0lloxed up the price structure. They would of smashed the 9000 ST barrier if they had been £100 cheaper imho.

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      • #4
        Now that we have the Carling Cup Game too, that's 24 home games, at £20 a go plus £3.50 booking fee that would be £564, so seeing as i bought my ST on the early bird at £399 i've saved £165 for the season which i'm happy with.
        (Even without the booking fee comparing to if i was able to pick up each ticket on the day i would have saved £81 over the season)
        That's a fair few pints.
        Last edited by 80sCasual; 16-06-2010, 06:29 PM.
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        • #5
          The figure is now rising quite slowly, I think people who havn't renewed are waiting to see some ambition in the transfer market.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Morris View Post
            The figure is now rising quite slowly, I think people who havn't renewed are waiting to see some ambition in the transfer market.
            We've been waiting 3 years for ambition in the transfer market and it doesn't look like its forth coming unfortunately....

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Morris View Post
              The figure is now rising quite slowly, I think people who havn't renewed are waiting to see some ambition in the transfer market.
              Six and a half thousand,thats not too bad - half our average attendance.Watch those numbers swell by another 27 (not thousand,just 27)when the earth shattering news that we've signed Clarke,Mackie and Kenny finally filters through to our devoted and over charged and exploited fans.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Ric-Roc View Post
                They would of smashed the 9000 ST barrier if they had been £100 cheaper imho.
                I would have got one if they were a ton cheaper, I totally agree with you.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Ric-Roc View Post
                  We've been waiting 3 years for ambition in the transfer market and it doesn't look like its forth coming unfortunately....
                  so true although this transfer window isn't finished yet

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Denny Crane View Post
                    I can't help but believe that had the powers that be dropped the prices more, they would have sold more tickets. They only have themselves to blame. We were never going to sell 9000 tickets to activate the 5% back clause and the club new that. I bought my ticket after the last game but £535 is still way to high, it's a joke if I'm honest.
                    How quaint!

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                    • #11
                      Hopefully one cracking signing will do the trick. have to say that figure is very disappointing and looks like fans imagination this time around has not been captured. Shame really, because the financial climate restricts many supporters from taking the plunge and our prices are too marked up too high.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Ric-Roc View Post
                        Will never reach 9000. Haven't made it realistic for themselves either with their below average signings thus far. Liverpool is £650 approx. So kind of puts it in perspective, value for money? NO.

                        I trust Warnock & am looking forward to next season but its not him that sets the prices so yes I am 100% behind NW but definitely believe the board have again b0lloxed up the price structure. They would of smashed the 9000 ST barrier if they had been £100 cheaper imho.

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                        • #13
                          More like fans have not been taken in by the spin and broken promises I would say pete. Different faces, same policys.

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                          • #14
                            Really don't understand how the board with their unbelievable business pedigree just can not see the obvious in front of their faces. Let's say for example we manage to get another thousand ST holders pushing it to 7500 at an average of £500 that equates to £3.75M, drop it by £100 to an average of £400 you would get imo near on 11,000 which equates to £4.4M not only that you are talking 3500 more ST holders in the ground on match day buying burgers, beers, hats, scarves etc etc more ££££££ seems simple to me but hey what do I know?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Ric-Roc View Post
                              Really don't understand how the board with their unbelievable business pedigree just can not see the obvious in front of their faces. Let's say for example we manage to get another thousand ST holders pushing it to 7500 at an average of £500 that equates to £3.75M, drop it by £100 to an average of £400 you would get imo near on 11,000 which equates to £4.4M not only that you are talking 3500 more ST holders in the ground on match day buying burgers, beers, hats, scarves etc etc more ££££££ seems simple to me but hey what do I know?

                              Totally agree with you, makes no sense. How can they not see this?
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