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.
£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.
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.
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".
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".
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".
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.
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.
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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!
Joking aside, good point.
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.