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  • #16
    so what are you saying???
    you know nothing john snow!!!!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Factamondo View Post
      so what are you saying???
      Most of you are full of ****!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by UB5 Ranger View Post
        Don't get me wrong i understand what you are saying about the FV side of things but i reckon any supporter put in a situation where they could possibly sell a ticket for £1500 would more than just think about it !!
        Come on U RRRrrsssssssssssssss, gonna be a bloody long day tomorrow but it will be worth it
        Sorry UB5, i have been in that situation regarding a world cup final ticket and did not even think about it, and in fact i also had a ticket for the 3rd / 4th place which I did not want to go to and sold my ticket for face value (what i paid for it) to a supporter of one of the teams who were playing and sitting in my area.

        I agree most would but not ALL.

        I am disgusted by any Rangers fan who does this not just for the money side and the fact you are preventing another loyal Rangers fan going, but the fact that you would risk trouble and injury to another R's fan just so you can make a few bob.....

        No excuses for me, none at all
        One for all.... and all for one

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        • #19
          Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
          I had two spare tickets but I sold them back to the club couple of weeks ago. Given the major rush by man city fans for tickets I kind of regret actually not touting them out myself after somebody at work told me their friend just paid £500 for one. So that could have been my entire season ticket covered the next season. So called loyal fans had ample time to buy tickets they were on general sale for nearly 2 weeks so-called loyal fans who have decided to go at the last minute now a result looks viable .....this situation is no different from what happened at Watford last season I wish man city fans all the best of luck with seeing their team play at this monumental occasion for them.

          as for me I feel as though I am at least £6-700 lighter...gutted!

          question: if the situation was the opposite way round would you really give a stuff about man city fans at all and sitting with them to see your team lift the title , would you buy a ticket of a tout at over inflated prices in the away end..... its just life get over yourself.... it always amazes me how holy than thou people can become and then when the shoe is on the other foot be a complete contradiction to their so-called principles
          Nobody is blaming the City fans for buying the tickets just the muggy QPR fans trying to make a quick buck

          If QPR fans don't want to go then sell them to other QPR fans not rocket science is it
          We Are The People.....

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          • #20
            Originally posted by UB5 Ranger View Post
            If i got offered £1,500 outside the ground i would sell and find the nearest pub to watch the game

            be a fool not too

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            • #21
              Originally posted by vblockranger View Post

              be a fool not too
              Well seeing as i am out of work and have just scraped the money to get my ticket (the Mrs paid for it), and seeing that it looks like paying this months mortgage is going to be difficult i would jump at the chance if someone offered me £1500. Not to do with morals it's about survival.
              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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              • #22
                Tickets were never on general sale, season ticket holders bought all but 150 and thats all that went on sale to members. Selling to man city for profit is wrong and could cause trouble and if i was there with my son id be raging at man city being next to me due to a rangers fan whether its a £1000 profit or not and what if it kicks off big time and the effect on qpr players as atmo turns very hostile and we are drawing?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                  I had two spare tickets but I sold them back to the club couple of weeks ago. Given the major rush by man city fans for tickets I kind of regret actually not touting them out myself after somebody at work told me their friend just paid £500 for one. So that could have been my entire season ticket covered the next season. So called loyal fans had ample time to buy tickets they were on general sale for nearly 2 weeks so-called loyal fans who have decided to go at the last minute now a result looks viable .....this situation is no different from what happened at Watford last season I wish man city fans all the best of luck with seeing their team play at this monumental occasion for them.

                  as for me I feel as though I am at least £6-700 lighter...gutted!

                  question: if the situation was the opposite way round would you really give a stuff about man city fans at all and sitting with them to see your team lift the title , would you buy a ticket of a tout at over inflated prices in the away end..... its just life get over yourself.... it always amazes me how holy than thou people can become and then when the shoe is on the other foot be a complete contradiction to their so-called principles
                  Thought you said that there was no way that you would go Man City few weeks back not even if our prem status rested on it. Have you relented and changed your mind?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by West Acton View Post
                    Thought you said that there was no way that you would go Man City few weeks back not even if our prem status rested on it. Have you relented and changed your mind?
                    No Einstein i got rid of the tickets because I didn't want to go, forced by someone to buy the tickets who then umped and arred about whether he wanted them....wish I profitted from them now.

                    I'm gonna be in the best place tomorrow to watch the game...around the manor!

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                    • #25
                      what 1500 sovs ffs.....spend that on dom perry on a session in oscars with the chaps!
                      you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                        No Einstein i got rid of the tickets because I didn't want to go, forced by someone to buy the tickets who then umped and arred about whether he wanted them....wish I profitted from them now.

                        I'm gonna be in the best place tomorrow to watch the game...around the manor!
                        I admire your will power. If I had taken the stance I know I would have caved in

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Rangersw12 View Post
                          Nobody is blaming the City fans for buying the tickets just the muggy QPR fans trying to make a quick buck

                          If QPR fans don't want to go then sell them to other QPR fans not rocket science is it
                          Nothing wrong with earning a quick buck...these are difficult economic times

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
                            Nothing wrong with earning a quick buck...these are difficult economic times

                            so £1500 to a City fan or face value to a Rangers fan? lol not much to ponder over

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by vblockranger View Post

                              so £1500 to a City fan or face value to a Rangers fan? lol not much to ponder over
                              Yes but what about the loyal QPR fans.... my personal view is if you would a loyal you would've had no difficulty in getting a ticket in the first place, harsh but true

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                              • #30
                                1500 is too much to turn away for me, agree that i hate fans in the wrong ends but this is abit of an exception.

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