Just had the official texts although not clear by how much but season tickets will be reduced and refunds will be given
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Exclusive: Ticket prices reduced (MERGED THREADS)
Posted on: Wed 24 Aug 2011
We are pleased to announce significant changes to our pricing structure for the current 2011/12 Barclays Premier League campaign.
Following a full evaluation of our prices across all areas and having taken into account feedback from our loyal supporters, we are delighted to confirm the following changes:
- Significant refunds on Season Tickets*
- Significant top-line reductions on matchday prices and the continuation of the £5 Adult members discount
- Introduction of a third matchday pricing category, representing excellent value for money for QPR supporters
- Under-8's go free - all children under the age of eight will now be able to attend every QPR home fixture (subject to availability) free of charge, when accompanied by a full paying adult, in the silver and bronze areas of the stadium
Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk about the changes, newly-appointed CEO Philip Beard, said: "These changes show how serious the owners are about taking the fans' views on board.
"Ticket prices are imperative to the business structure and we are confident the supporters will react positively to the news and help make Loftus Road a fortress on matchdays.
"I would personally like to thank the QPR staff, in particular those directly affected by the previous ticketing structure, for their professionalism and patience in responding to the fans' complaints."
Supporters who have purchased a ticket at the original pricefor our home fixture against Newcastle United on Monday 12th September will be entitled to a refund voucher, which will be sent out in due course.
This voucher can be redeemed for a full refund from the Box Office; used to purchase future tickets; or used in the QPR Superstore on all items.
Box Office Manager, Jenny Elliott, added: "The Box Office staff are delighted Tony Fernandes and his fellow Board members have acknowledged all of our concerns regarding ticket prices and have reduced the prices accordingly.
"It's fantastic news and I'm sure the fans will embrace the new pricing structure.
"This is a major step forward in terms of re-building the bond between the Club and its supporters and we look forward to welcoming our loyal fans to Loftus Road this season."
*All current Season Ticket holders will be eligible for a refund. The Club will be writing to each and every Season Ticket holder individually in the coming weeks to explain the refund process.
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Originally posted by bonkerrrrs View PostJust had the official texts although not clear by how much but season tickets will be reduced and refunds will be given
Fair play. That is quite a gesture.
They didn't have to do it, could have easily promised a price-freeze, or dropped them from next season.
Well done (NEW)QPR."Trust In Warnock" - Don't just type it - Do It.
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Originally posted by SullivanQPR View PostFair play. That is quite a gesture.
They didn't have to do it, could have easily promised a price-freeze, or dropped them from next season.
Well done (NEW)QPR.
These new owners seem to be getting better and better by the day, long may it continueYou should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by Morris View PostPrices for Cat A games £55! Cat B £45.
F*ck me that's still expensive!Last edited by BennyBoyRs; 24-08-2011, 12:41 PM.Your mum would love me...
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