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Backing my post from a different thread i believe it will. firstly because many of us can not afford season tickets yet new fans will always purchase a season ticket for the first time , with those new fans and the fans who cant afford a season ticket it will all add up and boost the attendance. If us fans were offered prices which range between 200 and 350 im sure you will see alot more fans at the ground , this will not only be because of the prices but also because of the expectation. Flavio needs to see if we want to go up you need to have the backing of everyone within the club and to say it lightly he doesnt have that at the moment.
Yeah i suppose that is true , but to be honest i believe the crowd number is just estimated . Although the promotions that are put forward are those with a family , which is good as they are attracting new fans for the future which you cant blame them for, although they will only come when promotions are set as alot of people are struggling financially at the moment . They need to come up with a promotion which allows adults to get discounts e.g. attend one match and come to another on a tuesday night for half price . this may not be a very good example and could lead to them losing alot of money but at the end of the day in promotion alone they will get 70 odd million .
To an extent yes, promotions e.g family for £20 will draw a lot more than if you jus put all tickets down by a fiver.
They are more effected by performance and perceived expectation I would have said! However much they charge there is still only a finite amount of people who will watch QPR week in week out whilst they are playing at their current level!
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