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  • Away Fans to Boycott Loftus Road

    http://twitter.com/#!/IlforddaveSCFC

    and

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Premie...22765701139234

    Think we should encourage this tbh. Prob do our results a favour anyhow :D

  • #2
    Probably won't notice when Foolham come calling.

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    • #3
      Know plenty of mates who support various clubs through going to England games and all of them have said they will not pay £50 or more to visit us

      A Wolves fan told me that the away prices have already been published there and our price would have been £24 but it seems they are now reviewing the match with us and charging us what we charge there fans and I doubt they will be the last to do so

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      • #4
        Who cares if away fans don't come.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by stan_bowles View Post
          Who cares if away fans don't come.
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          the board will, meaning that they might reduce prices. fingers crossed

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          • #6
            More room for home fans will done board their there plan along

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            • #7
              It's going to be hard enough to find the money to follow Rangers away next season as it is, but if other clubs charge us what we're charging them, our away support -- which is generally very loud -- will dwindle hugely...down to Fulham's level?
              Perish the thought.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by swanleyhoop View Post
                It's going to be hard enough to find the money to follow Rangers away next season as it is, but if other clubs charge us what we're charging them, our away support -- which is generally very loud -- will dwindle hugely...down to Fulham's level?
                Perish the thought.
                People may stay away for a couple of games,especially games against the crap teams in the prem,but come the top 10 teams they will go.

                Football and QPR is in our blood and we will go.

                Simple as.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by maccatwo View Post
                  More room for home fans will done board their there plan along
                  It means nothing of the sort. The U School is the minimum we have to give to fit the combination of league requirements + safety requirements. We can technically give them slightlyt less than entire U School, but we can't sell those seats to our fans.
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                  • #10
                    With the best will in the world, £52 per person, plus travel, food etc.,will be a heck of a lot of money, especially if you attend as a family, like we do. We get concession tickets, but presumably those will increase correspondingly, and if the money isn't there, the money isn't there.
                    We have been sailing close to the wind for a couple of seasons now to follow Rangers away from home, and just won't have the dosh to cover these sort of prices. It's the only thing our disposable income goes on -- we don't have any other luxuries in life.
                    Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by swanleyhoop View Post
                      With the best will in the world, £52 per person, plus travel, food etc.,will be a heck of a lot of money, especially if you attend as a family, like we do. We get concession tickets, but presumably those will increase correspondingly, and if the money isn't there, the money isn't there.
                      We have been sailing close to the wind for a couple of seasons now to follow Rangers away from home, and just won't have the dosh to cover these sort of prices. It's the only thing our disposable income goes on -- we don't have any other luxuries in life.
                      Fair enough mate.

                      In that case people will pick and choose games.

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                      • #12
                        The thing is that the away end is for the majority 'Gold' which means they have to be charged the same as what we would do on a matchday at the Loft which is £54. How do they expect fans from places like Wigan, Bolton, Stoke and Wolves etc. to pay these kind of prices?? These places are suffering so much in the current economic climate.

                        Their experience at our ground is going to be terrible. The leg room in the school end is even less than it is in the Upper Loft!

                        It wouldn't surprise if for some games it becomes a bit like the end at Fulham where half the end is neutral for all the 'tourist' fans.
                        First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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                        • #13
                          It wouldn't surprise if for some games it becomes a bit like the end at Fulham where half the end is neutral for all the 'tourist' fans.[/QUOTE]

                          Now that might be worth the entrance fee

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by SM3 Ranger View Post
                            It wouldn't surprise if for some games it becomes a bit like the end at Fulham where half the end is neutral for all the 'tourist' fans.
                            Now that might be worth the entrance fee[/QUOTE]

                            Might even buy a ticket then even though i have a ST.

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                            • #15
                              The rich and the powerful have screwed our country to such an extent, it's not just in Wigan, Bolton, Stoke, etc, people are hurting.
                              Anybody who is not wealthy is hurting, no matter where they may be.

                              In London, at our own club, people are being priced out. Hell, people were being priced out while we were in the championship ffs.

                              OK, our club's wealthy owners wants us paying big bucks to watch a 90minute game of football, it's only right and fair that we demand to see a higher quality of player wearing our hoops.

                              The wealthy can be pretty stupid, in fleecing us, they have made an expensive rod for their own backs.

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