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QPR [A] Tickets - Sold Out

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  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,750
    WSS said:
    Croydon said:
    CAFCTrev said:
    No chance this will get past the first 3 or 4 stages, 1 season ticket holder and the extra to bring their mate will wipe that out. 
    One season ticket can't buy for themselves and a mate until phase 10. Even if they had a ST last season as well it's still phase 9.
    So what does "Qualifying supporters can purchase two tickets." mean?

    Was hoping this would be the first away game to take my kid to. Can't see the tickets making next Tuesday/Wednesday.
    I'm not arguing that. My point was that being just a ST holder isn't getting you access to tickets until phase 9.
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,388
    QPR have a waiting list for season tickets which is why they sell out the bottom tier with their fans.

    Very well supported and invariably sell out their away allocation. 

    Really only their shit ground holding them back.
    Not sure. I’d be surprised if they could pull in 20,000 fans on a regular basis, especially as any new stadium is likely to be a bit more out of town. Could be wrong, but I’ve been to Loftus Rd quite often (I used to live nearby in the early 80s) and I don’t remember it being full very often, except perhaps in the top flight days. 
    Capacity is just u set 28,500. 
    Here are their ‘reported’ average attendances. 

  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,523
    WSS said:
    Croydon said:
    CAFCTrev said:
    No chance this will get past the first 3 or 4 stages, 1 season ticket holder and the extra to bring their mate will wipe that out. 
    One season ticket can't buy for themselves and a mate until phase 10. Even if they had a ST last season as well it's still phase 9.
    So what does "Qualifying supporters can purchase two tickets." mean?

    Was hoping this would be the first away game to take my kid to. Can't see the tickets making next Tuesday/Wednesday.
    It means people who qualify for phase 1 for example can buy a ticket for themselves & 1 other ticket.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,960
    clive said:
    £25 coach from Charlton.
    TFL pay as you go cap £10.50
    You'd have to be very frail or anti public transport to take a coach through the central London traffic, rather than use public transport for this game. 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,960
    JamesSeed said:
    QPR have a waiting list for season tickets which is why they sell out the bottom tier with their fans.

    Very well supported and invariably sell out their away allocation. 

    Really only their shit ground holding them back.
    Not sure. I’d be surprised if they could pull in 20,000 fans on a regular basis, especially as any new stadium is likely to be a bit more out of town. Could be wrong, but I’ve been to Loftus Rd quite often (I used to live nearby in the early 80s) and I don’t remember it being full very often, except perhaps in the top flight days. 
    Capacity is just u set 28,500. 
    Here are their ‘reported’ average attendances. 

    The capacity is now 18,439
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,909
    bobmunro said:
    Good mate of mine is a QPR fan and he's booked hospitality for us all. Really looking forward to it - proppa old school ground (aka shithole) but always a good atmosphere and the QPR fans are on the whole pretty decent.
    £39 is an absolute piss take though.
    Be sure to let us know what the seats in hospitality are like @bobmunro.

    If they're not designed for midgets with absolutely no width or legroom, if the seat in front isn't biting into your knees and if you don't have to stand up to have any chance of seeing the goal that's closest to you then you will be seriously missing out on the Loftus Road "experience". 

  • West2003
    West2003 Posts: 389
    this likely the only away game along with Millwall potentially where people will have trouble getting tickets. 
    It seems a good few of our fans are having trouble getting tickets for the Bristol City game! #daytrippers #gloryhunters
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,183
    Off_it said:
    bobmunro said:
    Good mate of mine is a QPR fan and he's booked hospitality for us all. Really looking forward to it - proppa old school ground (aka shithole) but always a good atmosphere and the QPR fans are on the whole pretty decent.
    £39 is an absolute piss take though.
    Be sure to let us know what the seats in hospitality are like @bobmunro.

    If they're not designed for midgets with absolutely no width or legroom, if the seat in front isn't biting into your knees and if you don't have to stand up to have any chance of seeing the goal that's closest to you then you will be seriously missing out on the Loftus Road "experience". 

    Sizeist :'(
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,865
    Off_it said:
    bobmunro said:
    Good mate of mine is a QPR fan and he's booked hospitality for us all. Really looking forward to it - proppa old school ground (aka shithole) but always a good atmosphere and the QPR fans are on the whole pretty decent.
    £39 is an absolute piss take though.
    Be sure to let us know what the seats in hospitality are like @bobmunro.

    If they're not designed for midgets with absolutely no width or legroom, if the seat in front isn't biting into your knees and if you don't have to stand up to have any chance of seeing the goal that's closest to you then you will be seriously missing out on the Loftus Road "experience". 


    My expectations are not high!
  • Wonder what phase it will go to!?

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  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,523
    Wonder what phase it will go to!?
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  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,751
    clive said:
    £25 coach from Charlton.
    TFL pay as you go cap £10.50

    £25 coach from Dartford
    TFL pay as you go cap £16.30

    £25 coach from Bromley
    TFL pay as you go cap £12.80

    Coach from Eltham £25.00
    TFL pay as you go cap £12.80

    Coach from Bexleyheath £25.00
    TFL pay as you go cap £15.30

    Coach isn’t picking up at Bromley (rightly). The fare is insane - either the club is being fleeced by the operator or they are trying to fleece fans. 
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,909
    clive said:
    £25 coach from Charlton.
    TFL pay as you go cap £10.50

    £25 coach from Dartford
    TFL pay as you go cap £16.30

    £25 coach from Bromley
    TFL pay as you go cap £12.80

    Coach from Eltham £25.00
    TFL pay as you go cap £12.80

    Coach from Bexleyheath £25.00
    TFL pay as you go cap £15.30

    Coach isn’t picking up at Bromley (rightly). The fare is insane - either the club is being fleeced by the operator or they are trying to fleece fans. 
    To be fair, they're going via the M25 .....
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,523
    clive said:
    £25 coach from Charlton.
    TFL pay as you go cap £10.50

    £25 coach from Dartford
    TFL pay as you go cap £16.30

    £25 coach from Bromley
    TFL pay as you go cap £12.80

    Coach from Eltham £25.00
    TFL pay as you go cap £12.80

    Coach from Bexleyheath £25.00
    TFL pay as you go cap £15.30

    Coach isn’t picking up at Bromley (rightly). The fare is insane - either the club is being fleeced by the operator or they are trying to fleece fans. 
    And anybody with a 60+ oyster or London Freedom Pass free rail/tube/overground & bus travel to/from White City/ Shepherds Bush
  • usetobunkin
    usetobunkin Posts: 2,195
    clive said:
    clive said:
    £25 coach from Charlton.
    TFL pay as you go cap £10.50

    £25 coach from Dartford
    TFL pay as you go cap £16.30

    £25 coach from Bromley
    TFL pay as you go cap £12.80

    Coach from Eltham £25.00
    TFL pay as you go cap £12.80

    Coach from Bexleyheath £25.00
    TFL pay as you go cap £15.30

    Coach isn’t picking up at Bromley (rightly). The fare is insane - either the club is being fleeced by the operator or they are trying to fleece fans. 
    And anybody with a 60+ oyster or London Freedom Pass free rail/tube/overground & bus travel to/from White City/ Shepherds Bush
    Takes all the fun out of Jibbing!
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,301
    West2003 said:
    this likely the only away game along with Millwall potentially where people will have trouble getting tickets. 
    It seems a good few of our fans are having trouble getting tickets for the Bristol City game! #daytrippers #gloryhunters
    But tickets have made general sale plus 1st away of the season, all depends how we get on in the league 
  • West2003 said:
    this likely the only away game along with Millwall potentially where people will have trouble getting tickets. 
    It seems a good few of our fans are having trouble getting tickets for the Bristol City game! #daytrippers #gloryhunters
    Having trouble ? They are readily available and on general sale
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,301
    My ticket for north upper is £35 against Millwall in a London derby so why is qpr being £4 more expensive such a piss take. 
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,196
    Think scum getting charged £30 in the Jimmy Seed 
  • Friend Or Defoe
    Friend Or Defoe Posts: 18,119
    My ticket for north upper is £35 against Millwall in a London derby so why is qpr being £4 more expensive such a piss take. 
    You can see the goal line from the upper north!

    Joking aside, good point.

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  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,731
    My ticket for north upper is £35 against Millwall in a London derby so why is qpr being £4 more expensive such a piss take. 
    Think scum getting charged £30 in the Jimmy Seed 
    So we’re charging the spanners less to sit behind a goal.
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,563
    Our away ticket prices are based on Covered End Lower, not Upper. 
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,250
    We could charge QPR fans with the same price for the return fixture but that would mean upping the matchday price in the Lower Covered End to £39 an adult.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,774
    £39 for one of the most ancient, run down stadiums in the country and the smallest amount of leg room of any stadium. 
    Oh well , I guess they’ve got to pay for Kone somehow ? 
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,774
    Our away ticket prices are based on Covered End Lower, not Upper. 
    That’s a stupid decision. That wouldn’t happen at any other ground. We’d be charged the premium 
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,523
    Why are people so desperate to punish opposition fans for the prices set by their clubs for which they have no control of ?
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,076
    Our away ticket prices are based on Covered End Lower, not Upper. 
    That’s a stupid decision. That wouldn’t happen at any other ground. We’d be charged the premium 
    Well we have to move the away fans then.
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,865
    Our away ticket prices are based on Covered End Lower, not Upper. 
    That’s a stupid decision. That wouldn’t happen at any other ground. We’d be charged the premium 
    The Covered End Lower, not the Upper, is comparable to the JS Stand.

    EFL rule 35.3.8

    No Club shall charge higher admission prices for visiting supporters for accommodation that is ranked as comparable with or inferior to that used by supporters of the Home Club in the same or next highest ranked accommodation.

  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,345
    Our away ticket prices are based on Covered End Lower, not Upper. 
    That’s a stupid decision. That wouldn’t happen at any other ground. We’d be charged the premium 
    If any club did that they would be breaking EFL rules
  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,345
    WSS said:
    Our away ticket prices are based on Covered End Lower, not Upper. 
    That’s a stupid decision. That wouldn’t happen at any other ground. We’d be charged the premium 
    Well we have to move the away fans then.
    To where?