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25I would Go To many More20.00%5I would Go Practically Every Home Game36.00%9Season Ticket, Would Not Bother me If Fans paid less Per Game?12.00%3Season Ticket Holder, I Would Not Want Fans Playing Less for A Game32.00%8ALL BEST BANTER AND ALL THE LATEST FROM QPR.
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Where is your solidarity?
If a member of your family could only afford to go if it was £20, you wouldn't mind
Surely, we should think about fans who may not have as much money?ALL BEST BANTER AND ALL THE LATEST FROM QPR.
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How about an option for, wouldn't change much as go when i am available to go anyway. Restrictions such as work and social activities prevent attendance to games, not cost changing from £25/23 to £20. What's a few pound when you have to pay so much in travel and beverage costs? I could always but 3 cans of Stella and sit outside rather than pay £3.50 for a pint in a pub.
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostWhere is your solidarity?
If a member of your family could only afford to go if it was £20, you wouldn't mind
Surely, we should think about fans who may not have as much money?
There are those where special concessions should apply OAP's, Children & Disabled - and I believe they do.
16-18 year olds complaining I suggest you go and get a ****ing job like I did when I was your age.
If you are of a working age in good health and you can't afford to go to games, maybe you have lost your job or can't afford to take your kids anymore then IMO you have more important things to concern yourself with than a QPR season ticket. I understand some supporters feel they have been dealt a harsh blow by the board but in reality supporting your football team is a costly game and will only get more expensive should we get to the Premier League.
I feel ST's are £100 overpriced across the board, what they should be IMO is
Platinum £600
Gold £500
Bronze £400
Restricted views in the different zones should be 25% cheaper.
So we pay £100 too much for our ST's IMO, I think its a small price to pay for still having a football club to support.
I don't mean to come across as insensitive but this is a business of which has been a failing one for the past 15 years.Last edited by W12_Ranger; 15-06-2009, 03:01 PM.
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W12 Ranger
I know what you mean, and agree that the prices are around £100 more than they should be (although, I would say £150).
In the last two seasons I have had a ST and didn't mind all the promotional fixtures where QPR sold tickets at £10 or so, because it was a chance to get more fans in to support the team.
I think some of the benefits of having a ST is that there is no queue, and if you are lucky enough to have a clear view of the pitch, you know you will have this seat for all the home games, and every season if you renew on time.
I don't really care too much if the ST price for these benefits meant that it was actually slightly cheaper to pay on a match by match basis.
I don't think all fans can afford the prices QPR are charging, hence the lower attendances. On winning promotion, QPR were regularly attracting 15,000. This was mainly down to prices being so much more affordable. I don't think it is a coincidence that QPR hard a very formidable home record that season.
I would like to see the club trying to help the fans in the current financial crisis.
Offering the fans a chance to pay for STs on an interest free instalment plan or even a quarterly season ticket might attract more buyers.
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Stanistheman
a lot of people often throw this 15000 attendance figure about and its a curious one with me because something else I contribute to a fall in attendances is the number of supporters who stopped going because they had to pay for a ticket. During the Paladini / Ollie days people blagging there way in for nothing or getting concessions was rife. Don't ever quote me on it but I once heard a figure branded about up to 2000 on matchdays were not paying or at least the right price. Add to that a recession and a few stayaways and its easy to see why our attendances may tail of this season.
I know people who spat blood out at the thought of having to buy a season ticket at our prices last season - yet needed reminding it was years since they had actually paid to watch QPR in the first place.Last edited by W12_Ranger; 15-06-2009, 03:49 PM.
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