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Ticket price reductions

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Sooperhoop, Aug 23, 2011.

  1. Sooperhoop

    Sooperhoop Well-Known Member

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    Fair play if this occurs. So us ST's holders should be getting something back then also. Even if i got vouchers for the club shop that's christmas sorted !
     
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  3. superhooper

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    Where does it mention season ticket holders in the article?
    As much as I'm in favour of a price drop, those of us who've forked out already and shown a bit of loyalty to the team despite out tosspot previous owners should get a fair deal, I actually remortgaged to buy my sons and I our tickets!
     
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    Common sense states that it will / should never be cheaper to buy individual tickets than a season ticket. So if the prices are reduced for individual tickets, I would expect a reduction in season ticket charges to keep them below this price, at the very least.

    There will then be a discussion on how the refund / credit / whatever is made. And no matter what they do (even if it's Tony turning up at your house on bended knee dressed in sack-cloth and ashes, and giving you the refund, in crisp new notes, in a gold envelope sat on a velvet cushion whilst a gospel choir behind him sing 'pigbag') some people still won't be happy.

    So the news will be released soon, but I expect the refund may take a little time to appear, purely due to the logistics...
     
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  5. QPAAAAAGH

    QPAAAAAGH Well-Known Member

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    If TF commits to building a new stadium or even just updating the facilities in the Ellerslie (the forgotten stand of Premier League foootball - discuss) to a reasonable standard then I will personally tear up the cheque should a refund be made.
     
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    Paladini's new role....?
     
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    Why? It's your money, fair and square. Support them by keeping on going and buy a beer/hot dog/team shirt, etc.
     
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  8. District Line

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    Sensible move. I just hope it comes down for us away fans.

    I wouldn't mind a visit to Loftus Road this season providing I can afford it. The Arsenal game is the following week as well so that will be the priority.

    I feel if prices came down to say... £35-£40 a ticket for away fans, that would be more than reasonable for fans such as myself. The Arsenal game would set me back a good £50 for the ticket alone, but to pay £50+ for QPR on top of that as well as transport isn't affordable.

    Tony Fernandes seems to be the right man to take QPR forward
     
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