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    I picked up the Evening Standard as usual on the way home from work and in the sports section at the back is an advert to sell QPR tickets at Man U this weekend stating that we have 800 unsold and they are on general sale

    Now my point is not about if anyone wants to go or not or can afford it or who is a better fan and every QPR fan and his dog should be there blah blah but the fact that the club has paid out on advert to sell away tickets in the first place

    I can see the stick I will get tomorrow at work let alone the fact that because they are on general sale to anyone we could end up with some Cockney Reds in our section and finally its the sheer embarrassment of the advert in general as I can only guess the club have stumped up for the whole allocation and simply cannot shift them

  • #2
    chelsea for some of there CL group games use the standard as do arsenal , fulham use it for some of there games v lesser teams. the early ko doesnt help and it being easter . not to mention the expense and its on sky

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    • #3
      Originally posted by 72bus View Post
      chelsea for some of there CL group games use the standard as do arsenal , fulham use it for some of there games v lesser teams. the early ko doesnt help and it being easter . not to mention the expense and its on sky
      Agreed but thats for their home games

      Have you ever seen an advert to sell away tickets?

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      • #4
        fair dinkum, they must have bought them upfront as u mentioned..

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        • #5
          Most clubs offer a small number on sale or return or the lot for the fee, hence us taking the smaller allocations at most away grounds this season.

          The club thought we'd sell 3k easily and we would have but for it being on TV.

          Unfortunately an early kick off on Easter Sunday, the game being shown live and quite high price for a match ticket has put a lot off. I'll be there but it's fairly local to me and if i lived down South i know i'd give this one a miss and head to WBA the following Saturday.

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          • #6
            Probably due to the fact that most Man U fans are more than likely from London so it would be good idea to advertise in the Evening Standard (London Paper).
            Doesn't change the fact though that we could end up with Man U fans in our end (as mentioned by Isle) also the embarassment of unsold tickets.
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            • #7
              i dont see it as an embarassment for a club of our size where we are in the league, the early ko on tv and the travel and ticket price. with wba away a week later as well we have done well to sell so many ...

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              • #8
                the danger with this is that some mancs from london, who've never been to OT, will buy tickets in our AWAY end...

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                • #9
                  maybe a lot of fans were put off by Hammersmith R rant the other week saying they were all glory hunters if they went to Old Trafford and not to Bolton
                  Football played the Charlie Ferris way

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                  • #10
                    One of the club media men tweeted earlier that Man Utd tickets had been flying out since yesterday

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by superhoop67 View Post
                      maybe a lot of fans were put off by Hammersmith R rant the other week saying they were all glory hunters if they went to Old Trafford and not to Bolton


                      You could be right about that

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by West Acton View Post
                        One of the club media men tweeted earlier that Man Utd tickets had been flying out since yesterday
                        I had one of the club e-mails yesterday saying the same though it seems not well enough if they have to take an advert out in the London paper

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                        • #13
                          advert cost £500. selling an extra 100 tickets at £50 = £5,000
                          Football played the Charlie Ferris way

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by superhoop67 View Post
                            advert cost £500. selling an extra 100 tickets at £50 = £5,000
                            I think an advert in a paper such as the Standard would cost much more then £500 and more likely about £5000 as even the locals charge a fortune and because the Standard is free now the advertising revenue has to be fairly high

                            Looks basically that the club is stumped with them after taking a full allocation and has misjudged the fans finances and the Sunday travel and family issue etc

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                            • #15
                              Just as long as im not next to a muggy cockney red in our end.

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