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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostI know, will get slated for this but never agreed with it.
Why would a QPR supporter need to be reminded to turn up at Loftus Road, I guess it might encourage tourists to visit.
I know, i'm in a minority but Fulham don;'t have genuine fans and would not want us going down the same route.
And I believe the adverts are to attract non-QPR supporters – not reminders to people who already go. If you only want genuine die-hard, lifelong Rs fans coming to see us and turn your nose up at floaters or undecideds then we won't need a bigger ground when we get in the Premiership.
Not slating you in the sllghtest, just wondering why you are so dead against the club advertising for fans?
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Originally posted by ScottJones View PostOK Picture the scene,
You're a bloke who doesnt like football (theres a few freaks out there), or possibly a single mum? You boy loves his football, really loves it and wants to watch football. So, you check out what is on...
Fulham are playing and it costs £25 for you and £5 for your son.
QPR are playing and it costs £30 for you and £20 for your son*
* you cant sit in the lower loft as you aint a member, silver has sold out in ellerslie nearest the home fans and you dont fancy sitting nearest the away fans.
Those are facts people as i just tried to book online for Tomorrows game and the equiv cat B for Fulham.
Forget that Fulham are playing a Premiership team...on price you'll go for them alone
Well summed up!
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Originally posted by PeterG View Postdrop the ticket prices a bit treat loyal supporters with a bit more care and they wouldnt need to spend money on advertising trying to bring in tourists by saying what a wonderful day out it is a lr and how good the food is etc.
the commercial and marketing people have little grasp about football.
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in the old days we used to attract lots of what were called floating fans.It was cheap and easy to get tickets.These werent people who had never been to football but fans of other london clubs who fancied going to a match.£30 quid to watch a team thats not yours is too much.
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Originally posted by NW9_RANGER View Postthat fulham/qpr comparison is mad, were gettin proper mugged off lol
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Originally posted by askewboy View Postin the old days we used to attract lots of what were called floating fans.It was cheap and easy to get tickets.These werent people who had never been to football but fans of other london clubs who fancied going to a match.£30 quid to watch a team thats not yours is too much.
The guy wanted to retire at 61 so doesn't have a pension and thinks that paying £5 to watch premiership football is 'affordable' for him. So if you want to so call 'question' his loyal, then you lack more intelligence than a chelsc um fanI played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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mr swakely
The school end tomorrow will be half empty, maybe if we did not pay for an advert in the Standard we could offer 500 fans the opportunity to pay a tenner?
Instead of focusing on tourists or non football people, how about we call season ticket holders who could not afford to re-new this season and last season and say aye "its a tenner to get in"?
I know where you are coming from, but not sure if you are QPR fan you would need reminding in the Standard to turn up. As I say, just my opinion.ALL BEST BANTER AND ALL THE LATEST FROM QPR.
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostOk ok ok you have made your point
The guy wanted to retire at 61 so doesn't have a pension and thinks that paying £5 to watch premiership football is 'affordable' for him. So if you want to so call 'question' his loyal, then you lack more intelligence than a chelsc um fan
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The difference between us and fulham is, fulham have approximately 7600 extra seats pure and simple they can afford to reduce there prices substantially if they sell out.
Most on hear would probably moan when/if the new owners decide we have to move to get these extra seats, either you want us to move on which involves change or you are happy to not progress which involves no change (the choice is yours).Dyslexic so please don't feel the need to correct my spelling mistakes as I really don't give a **** and before you say use spell checker if it is spelt right / wright but not in context spell check is useless
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Originally posted by askewboy View Postwell hang on a bit mate ,are you saying that he is showing his loyalty to rangers by going to fulham for a fiver? To be honest mate its him that sounds like the chelsea fan.Known loads over the years that have never been.Ooh northern lads love gravy
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Originally posted by vanhoop View Postcould,nt agree more mate,the only teams i pay to watch are QPR and England,had freebies to afc and west ham but it just aint the same.like being at a strangers party.that 61 year old has never been QPR through and through, embarassing really
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostI know, will get slated for this but never agreed with it.
Why would a QPR supporter need to be reminded to turn up at Loftus Road, I guess it might encourage tourists to visit.
I know, i'm in a minority but Fulham don;'t have genuine fans and would not want us going down the same route.
i agree with sousa's slayer(again)don't tell anyone:very_sad:
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