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    QPR season tickets are set to rise by a staggering £250 for the most expensive option when the Championship winners take on the Premier League in August.

    We have learned there was even a discussion at top level considering a 90 percent rise on all 2010-11 prices – before a modest 35 percent increase was agreed.

    Fans ready to make a dent in their credit cards when the details are officially announced next week will need to know there are just 400 more season tickets available than last season.

    Around 8,600 had a regular view of Rangers’ winning campaign in the second tier of English football – but only 9,000 will be available for those wanting a guaranteed entry to the mouth-watering clashes with west London rivals Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool and the other 15 clubs.



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  • #2
    I did say that they were not giving much more than 8,000 season tickets..!!
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    • #3
      there was even a discussion at top level considering a 90 percent rise

      ouch!!!

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      • #4
        This would indicate to me that Flav and Bernie will be in control
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Controversy
          35% for 2 less games!
          8 fewer games. 38 in the prem, 46 in the NpC

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          • #6
            Originally posted by QPR RUSS View Post
            there was even a discussion at top level considering a 90 percent rise

            ouch!!!
            Let's guess who said 90% and who said 35% (or possibly less first) ...

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            • #7
              Think that will row me out, no way can i afford that, then again depends on early bird discount.
              So wait and see.........dont hold out much hope though.
              They seek him here.................

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Ric-Roc View Post
                QPR season tickets are set to rise by a staggering £250 for the most expensive option when the Championship winners take on the Premier League in August.

                We have learned there was even a discussion at top level considering a 90 percent rise on all 2010-11 prices – before a modest 35 percent increase was agreed.

                Fans ready to make a dent in their credit cards when the details are officially announced next week will need to know there are just 400 more season tickets available than last season.

                Around 8,600 had a regular view of Rangers’ winning campaign in the second tier of English football – but only 9,000 will be available for those wanting a guaranteed entry to the mouth-watering clashes with west London rivals Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool and the other 15 clubs.



                http://www.fulhamchronicle.co.uk/lon...4767-28727829/
                I am not too disheartened by the news if it is correct as I think if I apply the 35% increase to the £469 I paid last season then my new one should still be around £600 for a seat in JU and it was only the season before last I was charged £599 when they classified my seat as being a Gold one

                Obviously I hope it is cheaper though and I can pay at the end of June

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                • #9
                  9000 ST's is taking the p!ss

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by nige101uk View Post
                    8 fewer games. 38 in the prem, 46 in the NpC
                    ??

                    Four less games at home

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                    • #11
                      my bronze seat up £150 not in a happy mood for 4 less home games

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                      • #12
                        If true what an absolute joke! As a newly promoted team where is the justification in charging more than many established prem teams. With all the rumours of wage caps and little money to spend just wonder where our prem money is actually going?! Suppose this is why they have rushed through an "exciting signing", so that we think the acquisitions will continue in this mould. You can guarantee they won't!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
                          This would indicate to me that Flav and Bernie will be in control
                          Perhaps 90% = Flavio/Bernie and 35% = Mittal. Straws and clutching spring to mind.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Ric-Roc View Post
                            9000 ST's is taking the p!ss
                            I'm surprised at this. Would've thought it would be nearer the 11-12000 mark. If the season does not go that well, we will not sell out the Birmingham, Norwich, Wigan, Swansea/Reading type of games.

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                            • #15
                              on the day matchday tkts will go through the roof.

                              I reckon min £40 a game.

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