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Originally posted by tetters View PostDoing some browsing it looks like 3,000 is the standard allocation for away fans and will sometimes be increased for cup ties.22nd February away v Charlton is the 40th Anniversary of my support of QPR and my first game. Away v Chelsea 3-3 23rd Feb 1974. 40 years of pure magic!!
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Fair play to the club. They do it the fairest way.
Just because people suddenly want to do the big grounds, where were they when we were in League One at Grimsby, Mansfield, Chesterfield etc.
It makes it worth while for the fans who stuck with this club when we were at our lowest ebb.First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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Originally posted by HammersmithR View PostFair play to the club. They do it the fairest way.
Just because people suddenly want to do the big grounds, where were they when we were in League One at Grimsby, Mansfield, Chesterfield etc.
It makes it worth while for the fans who stuck with this club when we were at our lowest ebb.
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I dont really think its got that much do with people wanting to go to big grounds, its probably got a lot more to do with the fact that its relatively cheap and local. given the time of year i can see why many would prefer this fixture to a day up in grimsby. they can get off to their nye parties on time too. But yes the loyalty system does seem the fairest system, i do think its a shame that tickets are being touted already though
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Originally posted by willis1980 View PostI dont really think its got that much do with people wanting to go to big grounds, its probably got a lot more to do with the fact that its relatively cheap and local. given the time of year i can see why many would prefer this fixture to a day up in grimsby. they can get off to their nye parties on time too. But yes the loyalty system does seem the fairest system, i do think its a shame that tickets are being touted already though
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Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View PostMate, people were doing exactly the same for Leeds home and Cardiff and Watford away last season. Mates do eachthers favours. No point in having all of you queueing up at the same time. One of you goes, and the others give him the refference.
I understand it's frustrating, but that's how it goes sometimes. I've been on the receiving end of this before...Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View PostAgreed. And if you have 8 friends who are also entitled to them, and you go on their behalf, then there shouldn't be a problem?You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by willis1980 View PostI dont really think its got that much do with people wanting to go to big grounds, its probably got a lot more to do with the fact that its relatively cheap and local. given the time of year i can see why many would prefer this fixture to a day up in grimsby. they can get off to their nye parties on time too. But yes the loyalty system does seem the fairest system, i do think its a shame that tickets are being touted already though
So where were these fans at Palace, Watford, Millwall etc. in recent seasons??? That's down the road.First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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Originally posted by HammersmithR View PostSo where were these fans at Palace, Watford, Millwall etc. in recent seasons??? That's down the road.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by HammersmithR View PostSo where were these fans at Palace, Watford, Millwall etc. in recent seasons??? That's down the road.
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