QPR AWAY- Sunderland fan in peace!
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I know, I went at lunch to get a drink. 19p for can of Diet Coke - sensational.
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Isn't that about 4000 short of target?BL3 wrote:Over 13,000 season tickets sold so far apparently: http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/wa ... ket_surge/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Depends on which date you're taking your snapshot
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Just thought I'd give this discussion a bump.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Yes but London has a much bigger passing trade like corporates etc.Lord Kangana wrote:I'm sure they'll find out soon enough that actually they don't. It'll be full for the bigger games and local derbies, but I'm convinced they'll be getting some shit attendances when the likes of us (but not actually us, as we're first home game...) rock up. Which of the untermensch have they got as a midweek in february, say?
From a brief scan of the fixtures they don't seem to have any midweeks at all except Dec 20. Neither do we, except Arsenal (presumably rearranged from CL?) on Tue 31 Jan. Which is mildly interesting.
Interestingly enough, the BBC were reporting yesterday that new signs were plastered all over Loftus Road... "QPR - Boutique Club".
Which is w*nk in whole new ways as of itself, but I also noticed the attendance at a shade over 15k.
Now as I hear it, we sold about 750 tickets. I'm not sure what the away allocation was, but again I hear it to be c 1500. Which by my rough maths leaves about 2.5k spare seats in the home ends.
Its not great for a first game of the season, after a 15 year absence, is it? Maybe they've overestimated the draw of "Boutique" in Shepherds Bush (I always fell the temptation to say fnar when that name is mentioned. Childish, I know). Or is the recession having much more affect in the SE this time around, as has been reported?
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Lord Kangana wrote:Just thought I'd give this discussion a bump.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Yes but London has a much bigger passing trade like corporates etc.Lord Kangana wrote:I'm sure they'll find out soon enough that actually they don't. It'll be full for the bigger games and local derbies, but I'm convinced they'll be getting some shit attendances when the likes of us (but not actually us, as we're first home game...) rock up. Which of the untermensch have they got as a midweek in february, say?
From a brief scan of the fixtures they don't seem to have any midweeks at all except Dec 20. Neither do we, except Arsenal (presumably rearranged from CL?) on Tue 31 Jan. Which is mildly interesting.
Interestingly enough, the BBC were reporting yesterday that new signs were plastered all over Loftus Road... "QPR - Boutique Club".
Which is w*nk in whole new ways as of itself, but I also noticed the attendance at a shade over 15k.
Now as I hear it, we sold about 750 tickets. I'm not sure what the away allocation was, but again I hear it to be c 1500. Which by my rough maths leaves about 2.5k spare seats in the home ends.
Its not great for a first game of the season, after a 15 year absence, is it? Maybe they've overestimated the draw of "Boutique" in Shepherds Bush (I always fell the temptation to say fnar when that name is mentioned. Childish, I know). Or is the recession having much more affect in the SE this time around, as has been reported?
I noticed while watching the game that about half of the bottom tier behind the net had a cover over it stopping people sitting there anyway - I don't know why it was there but that might have had some impact on the attendance too
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I saw that. Not sure what it was all about.
But I also saw plenty of gaps on the edges of each of the stands aswell.
But I also saw plenty of gaps on the edges of each of the stands aswell.
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Couldn't be bothered starting a new thread, but.......
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14597028.stm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Season ticket refunds.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14597028.stm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Season ticket refunds.
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Good on him!!
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Cue Bolton fans asking for a refund
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It won't be a full refund.. It'll just be the difference of whatever they think is the going rate for a QPR ST compared to what they've already paid
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Gartside has already asked Tony Fernandes on Twitter for a refund for the fans who went down 

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Garty, sticking it to the manRodney Trotter wrote:Gartside has already asked Tony Fernandes on Twitter for a refund for the fans who went down

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Hows your eye?Rodney Trotter wrote:Gartside has already asked Tony Fernandes on Twitter for a refund for the fans who went down
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