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  • Match Day Prices To Be Announced Next Month

    lets hope its because they want time for a rethink.

    not sure if this has been posted already;


    The QPR Box Office would like to advise supporters that no match ticket price / onsale date information will be announced until Mid-July. Once the information is confirmed, it will be announced first here on www.qpr.co.uk, so please keep an eye on this website. Until 5:00pm on Friday 15th July, the QPR Box Office will solely be administering the sales of Season Tickets.

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    Makes me think something is definitely going on behind the scenes Otherwise why wait until mid july ?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kit View Post
      Makes me think something is definitely going on behind the scenes Otherwise why wait until mid july ?
      Can they make claims about the savings for season tickets without making it clear what the walk-up prices will be, until after the renewal deadline?

      Smells more than a little fishy.....

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      • #4
        They have told us what the season ticket prices are, so you can work out the match day prices. They can't change them now as too many of us have paid for our season tickets.
        First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by HammersmithR View Post
          They have told us what the season ticket prices are, so you can work out the match day prices. They can't change them now as too many of us have paid for our season tickets.
          Very easy to give some kind of refund these days. 90% of transactions are done by card.

          Not that they are thinking about lowering prices surely!

          Here's hoping.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by HammersmithR View Post
            They have told us what the season ticket prices are, so you can work out the match day prices. They can't change them now as too many of us have paid for our season tickets.
            Well, that's the logical/honourable way of looking at it.

            Bet you 5p you're wrong.

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            • #7
              I suspect what's happened is there has been a re-think because the guys didn't realise how much:

              1) A recession's really impacted fans - and therefore the 'March to Buying Early Premier League Season Tickets' has been less thunderous than they would like.

              2) The ticket prices have been widely denounced by every newspaper out there. I'm surprised that we didn't see a reaction from the Wall St Journal, either - because we are paying bankers' prices.... The board probably realised that they need to calm down pricing. I suspect Mittal - who still holds 30% of the interest - may have a had a word.

              3) The guys in the box office gave their feedback from the fans to the head of marketing, Joe Kyle, and he gave it to his superiors.

              I'm hopeful for all fans out there- everyone deserves to go and watch football.

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              • #8
                More likely that they have put the prices on hold while the ownership issue is sorted out

                I am sure they are in breach of consumer legislation regarding advertised savings with regard to season ticket prices, they ******ed it up a couple of seasons ago and everyone including me blamed Ali Russel
                its New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks

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                • #9
                  The man to blame now is a certain Mr Kyle - who must have the worst job in the world!!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by alexferguson60 View Post
                    The man to blame now is a certain Mr Kyle


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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by alexferguson60 View Post
                      I suspect what's happened is there has been a re-think because the guys didn't realise how much:

                      1) A recession's really impacted fans - and therefore the 'March to Buying Early Premier League Season Tickets' has been less thunderous than they would like.

                      2) The ticket prices have been widely denounced by every newspaper out there. I'm surprised that we didn't see a reaction from the Wall St Journal, either - because we are paying bankers' prices.... The board probably realised that they need to calm down pricing. I suspect Mittal - who still holds 30% of the interest - may have a had a word.

                      3) The guys in the box office gave their feedback from the fans to the head of marketing, Joe Kyle, and he gave it to his superiors.

                      I'm hopeful for all fans out there- everyone deserves to go and watch football.

                      Not if it's cheaper than the cost of my season ticket though ?

                      I agree with you by the way and look forward to my partial refund.

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                      • #12
                        They would have to give refunds should we require one, as we would have been missold STs with misleading information, either that or offer a refund.

                        Refund will do nicely thank you but I see them just adding Cup games etc on instead.
                        Queens Park Rangers
                        NPower Champions 2010/2011

                        PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)

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                        • #13
                          even blind blinkered fools like flabio and the dwarf must see that doubling walk up seat tickets was just plain dumb!!! i hope and pray that what you guys are posting is true but i wont hold me breath!
                          LONDON CALLING TO THE ZOMBIES OF DEATH.... ALSO KNOW AS BRENTFORD FANS

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