Pretty sure that there is a top limit to the amount of ST that the club can sell as league rules state that there has to be a certain percentage of tickets available for sale
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Originally posted by silvercue View PostFulham virtually give tickets away though.
Look how many promotions we ran last season.Worked out dearer to have a season ticket if you were a family.
Plus all the freebies to school's etc.
If we were not top of the table the same thing would be happening this season.
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Originally posted by UB5 Ranger View PostPretty sure that there is a top limit to the amount of ST that the club can sell as league rules state that there has to be a certain percentage of tickets available for sale
I think you're right.
When we got promoted in 2004, the club sold 11k ST's (perhaps a few hundred more) and then stopped, as they weren't allowed to sell a bigger percentage than that.Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########
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Originally posted by swanleyhoop View PostI think you're right.
When we got promoted in 2004, the club sold 11k ST's (perhaps a few hundred more) and then stopped, as they weren't allowed to sell a bigger percentage than that.
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Originally posted by qprjames View PostOk..so you honestly think that we wouldn't sell 25k against Chelsea, United, Arsenal, Fulham ect next season?
Give me a break.
Imagine the atmosphere with 18000 every game kool .
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Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View PostIts better to have a packed Loftus Road every game and let the waiting list grow for season tickets. ********s have had a waiting list for yonks till they got the new stadium same with Spuds and Chelski .
Imagine the atmosphere with 18000 every game kool .
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Think you under-estimate the premiership. I'm not saying 25,000 as thats a pretty close call regarding the big games, think maybe 22,000 though.
I remember fans said we would never take 7,000 to Manchester United away in the cup and guess what we did.
Too much comparing with the last time we were in the premiership and sales next season will go through the roof in the premiership, really do believe that.
Admittedly the likes of Bolton and Wigan games won't see anywhere near 22,000 and probably around 15,000, but a number of fans will return and others will be interested in premiership football.
We have 6 games left at home and we will definitely sell out for those, apart from the 2 that are on SKY. So if we can get 18,000 V Leicester sure as hell can get 22,000 V ChelseaALL BEST BANTER AND ALL THE LATEST FROM QPR.
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there will be an early bird for existing ST holders and Members at a slightly reduced rate then a free for all iwould think, ST holders will get first option on their seats obviously.
New ST holders will pay PL prices but as out STs are so high anyway im sure there wont be a massive hie otherwise it would be unrealistic.
It will be interesting to see how they handle kids STs.
This is all hypothetical as we havnt gone up yet and thee is loads to do stilln
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Originally posted by The White City General View PostExactly I wish others had that way of thinking.
At the moment we don't fill our ground, but businesses should plan for the future, so that opportunities shouldn't be missed. I would be very surprised if the club don't have some loose plans of these nature.
Also, I don't see anyway that redeveloping the existing ground would work. It would take some kind of architectural miracle to increase capacity on our current plot while giving leg room that meets modern standards. If it was even possible, it would probably be similar in price to building a whole new stadium (hopefully on the soon to be partially vacant BBC site).
As we are only ever going to be able to increase our regular fanbase by so much, we need to be able to raise revenue in other ways. The location of the BBC site would be perfect to develop to incorporate a hotel, offices, conferencing facilities etc... as it is close to town, right near Westfield etc...
This would be a great long term investment for anyone with the money to do it - perhaps this is why Bernie has upped his stake? We need to use our location to our advantage to build more than just a football ground!
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Originally posted by 2touch View PostI would love to stay at LR and watch amongst a full house every week, but that sort of volume of ticket sales wouldn't be sustainable in competing against other decent PL teams.
At the moment we don't fill our ground, but businesses should plan for the future, so that opportunities shouldn't be missed. I would be very surprised if the club don't have some loose plans of these nature.
Also, I don't see anyway that redeveloping the existing ground would work. It would take some kind of architectural miracle to increase capacity on our current plot while giving leg room that meets modern standards. If it was even possible, it would probably be similar in price to building a whole new stadium (hopefully on the soon to be partially vacant BBC site).
As we are only ever going to be able to increase our regular fanbase by so much, we need to be able to raise revenue in other ways. The location of the BBC site would be perfect to develop to incorporate a hotel, offices, conferencing facilities etc... as it is close to town, right near Westfield etc...
This would be a great long term investment for anyone with the money to do it - perhaps this is why Bernie has upped his stake? We need to use our location to our advantage to build more than just a football ground!
The thing is I don't believe our owners will approach this with a view to the long term, if I'm totally honest I'm not sure we are really that great an investment.
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Would be good to have home fans in the lower school end for every game. Trouble is, cos of the threat from objects thrown from the visiting fans above, the first 3 rows aren't used, as per the Ipswich game. That's 300 seats from 1000 not in use, at say £40 for a Prem game that's £12,000 a match lost. Can't see it happening, apart from the matches where the visiting fans aren't in big numbers.
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