There are 28 single seats left? 27 of them unsellable due to an idiotic system? I'm embarrassed we haven't sold out....
Please tell me about your system! Mine repeat and mimic everything they see hear and read. I think the family section is a very important part of our future, after all it is an incubation unit for the next generation of R's, and we're going to need plenty to fill up our 45k seater if/when it comes to pass.
as the matter is a home game we have sold out at home to west brom days ago, i had to buy my mate a corporate ticket only 2 left of them in home end, yes we have **** away following, but you are playing your biggest game of the season, and we are playing west brom, who will have 1500 tops at our ground, no excuse not to sell this one out is there, family enclosure or no family enclosure.
You've not had your listening ears on have you Fulham. The remaining seats are 'single' seats and they are in the 'Family section' meaning you must take a child with you. If I had a child I wouldn't want to leave him/her 20 rows, and 18 seats behind, i'd want him right where I could see him/her. 2 into 1 just doesn't go.........****ing clown.
Personally Iâve always had time for your posts Traveller, and I honestly donât think that your intention here is to wind anybody up. However, whilst I generally agree that we should be selling out against Chelsea, the family enclosure is very particular case. This part of the ground is all about building a youth support for the future, and you have to remember what QPR have been through for the last 15 years, and the way that experience has dramatically whittled down our support amongst local kids. Bear in that weâve been languishing, with little direction or ambition, among the also-rans in the second and third tiers of English football, and were just 24 hours from going out of business completely. At the very same time, and in the very same London borough Chelsea become one of the highest spending team in world football, winning a shedload of trophies along the way, and Fulham also attract a high spending owner and promptly shoot up from near the bottom of the fourth tier to become a mainstay of the premier league. And this at a time when the premier league came to dominate the whole of English football, both financially and in terms of media attention. This simply wasnât the case to the same extent in the 80s and 90s when QPR were last in the top tier. Weâve only now been back for one season. Itâs hardly surprising that it will take time to build up that support again among the youth again. So a little patience is needed please.
thantk you i was not winding people up, i only replied to the above poster from ireland who said about our lack of away support, so i came back at him, no wind up intended, and the post was not originally brought up by me (having a cheap shot about not selling out) i was not aware that you had to bring a child with you, usually at ffc these tickets sell out first cos they are cheaper, i thought it said that you can buy a ticket with previous booking history, at ffc that means anyone, it looks like its a slight cock up by the ticket people. i have patience
I don't see the problem. QPR-Chelsea games are ok. There was trouble at one Carling Cup game at SB but that aside not much else. I wouldn't take my child to Spurs v Chelsea at WHL for obvious reasons but thats about it.
I just checked on your website and it says it's a complete sell out? I'm sure the atmosphere will be insane nevertheless and I'm sure the atmosphere will be more like the October game. A 3pm kick off on a Saturday is never quiet especially when it's a West London Derby and with everything that has been going on!
So to all intents and purposes it's sold out....as it was always going to be!! Can't wait....should be a special atmosphere. Come on U Rrrsssss!!!!