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  • #61
    I accept there are some people who cant afford to bring their family to the match, even students and people with low income will find £40 is too much.

    The real problem is the lower loft for family only andX block where the sky company have build that stupid studio for pundits.

    I don't believe any football tickets to Qpr is worth more than £30 but if we want Qpr to be more ambitious and bring in top players then we going have to pay silly money.

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    • #62
      A mate of mine who didnt go inside the first game doesn't believe our atmosphere, hopefully he will see it first hand tomorrow. We've got to get at them again, I really want to wind him up after.
      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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      • #63
        Originally posted by JoeyBarton17 View Post
        Half memberships now available at £25 junior hoops £15. I paid mine before the start of the season though.

        You're a **** anyway. To say people who do not have memberships or have a ST then they are not real fans is laughable. I think you forget in this hard finacial times people can't afford it. I couldn't afford to waste £40 but I done it because I am fooking stupid.
        I'll repeat, £1 a week, roughly 15p a day for a membership. Yeah that's financial hardship!

        Yet they come on here begging for a spare £44 ticket for Liverpool away......

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        • #64
          Originally posted by spank the monkey View Post



          in the mid 90's i was in my early 20's with a baby and a mortgage spiralling out of control, i worked two jobs & 18 hour days to hold onto my home and feed my son

          through sheer hard work i saw it through and i'm comfortable financially now allowing me and my son to have st's and go to as many games as we like

          but, i do remember those sunday mornings (having driven a cab all night) when, 30mins alone with a cup of tea & the news of the world, reading about our exploits, imagining the roar of the loft, the smell of the pitch...this was my little slice of nirvana

          i didn't go to games but i missed my football and fed my kid

          ..ck you mattyqpr
          Awww bless!

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          • #65
            Originally posted by spank the monkey View Post



            in the mid 90's i was in my early 20's with a baby and a mortgage spiralling out of control, i worked two jobs & 18 hour days to hold onto my home and feed my son

            through sheer hard work i saw it through and i'm comfortable financially now allowing me and my son to have st's and go to as many games as we like

            but, i do remember those sunday mornings (having driven a cab all night) when, 30mins alone with a cup of tea & the news of the world, reading about our exploits, imagining the roar of the loft, the smell of the pitch...this was my little slice of nirvana

            i didn't go to games but i missed my football and fed my kid

            ..ck you mattyqpr
            good post m8 and yes times are hard for a lot of people at the moment. Priorities must be sorted and i miss going to the games with my boy. Hopefully things will change for the better and i can buy season tickets again for the family but until they do at least being in the prem means every game is available to watch online..thank fk for the internet

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Mattyqpr View Post
              Awww bless!


              You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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              • #67
                **** everyone else, personally i can't wait!

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
                  good post m8 and yes times are hard for a lot of people at the moment. Priorities must be sorted and i miss going to the games with my boy. Hopefully things will change for the better and i can buy season tickets again for the family but until they do at least being in the prem means every game is available to watch online..thank fk for the internet
                  thank **** for those dodgy stream sites eh?

                  and don't forget for every tw@t like mattyqpr there's 1000 grown ups

                  I don't care about morals 'cause the world's insane and we're all to blame anyway

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by spank the monkey View Post
                    thank **** for those dodgy stream sites eh?

                    and don't forget for every tw@t like mattyqpr there's 1000 grown ups

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                    • #70
                      we should have sold out a week ago....
                      we want TF and co to spend ££m's but can't sell 15000 tickets at home?

                      many unsold tickets are singles and in family areas...but they still should have sold.
                      i bet the box office will sell to a genuine qpr fan regardless.

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                      • #71
                        things are tight for me too, 3 kids and my missus don't work. i understand those that can't make it due to kids and financial reasons though. i have to sacrifice quite a bit to be able to afford to take me and the boys up and down the country following Rangers.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Mattyqpr View Post
                          I'll repeat, £1 a week, roughly 15p a day for a membership. Yeah that's financial hardship!

                          Yet they come on here begging for a spare £44 ticket for Liverpool away......
                          You clearly have no idea what financial hardship is mate.

                          There are some people and fortunately I'm not one of them, (but could very easily be), that would find £1 per week difficult to justify. Possibly because whatever they try to do, with their own businesses doing badly maybe, sudden loss of a job perhaps, find themselves getting further into debt each week. Maybe the wife would object to making times harder still by buying a membership, (which I don't think you can pay for on a daily basis), plus the cost of a match ticket, travel and a few beers. Even if her fella could then be regarded as a true fan.

                          I can still remember the days when I had to buy 10p sandwiches in Tesco whilst walking home, because the car had broken down, I'd worked too late to catch the last bus and because I could no longer borrow money.

                          Fortunately, having been through situations like that, I now have the ability not to make such unfair statements.

                          I think you will find that the majority of people who "fancy coming to the game", do not fall into that category.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by NW9_RANGER View Post
                            things are tight for me too, 3 kids and my missus don't work. i understand those that can't make it due to kids and financial reasons though. i have to sacrifice quite a bit to be able to afford to take me and the boys up and down the country following Rangers.
                            You don't have to come on here and justify your personal circs mate.Next they will want to see your bank statements!

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by EYR View Post
                              You don't have to come on here and justify your personal circs mate.Next they will want to see your bank statements!
                              haha nah just saying i can understand those in the position that can't make the game. sometimes my missus is like, do you really have to go to that away game, you're gonna lose and its gonna cost u x amount of money and I'm like.... errr yeah i do but thats just me, i bring sandwiches to work everyday while what i really wanna do is go and get some kentucky! every penny is needed to do what i love doing. Don't make me more of a QPR fan than someone else who watches all our games via the internet mind you. whether you'll be there tomorrow or not don't make someone any less of an R's fan despite what some may say on here. worry about yourself and not others

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                              • #75
                                can people not go to a match ,watch and go home , does vast quantity's of beer and pies also have to be factored in to the cost
                                Football played the Charlie Ferris way

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