Away credits required?

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_James_
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QPR I see being very hard to get as the ground is very small, 1,200 or 2,500 tickets for away fans.

Also depends on match day, Wolverhampton was midweek so I got a ticket as a red member last season.

Villa away is Wednesday 21 December so I can see that making red members being midweek, so close to Christmas.

Wolverhampton, Stoke and West Brom all depend on how the team is doing as if we are competing they will go quickly, if we aren't they could all go down to red members.

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_James_ wrote:QPR I see being very hard to get as the ground is very small, 1,200 or 2,500 tickets for away fans.
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It's 2500 and at either 63 or 67 depending on the tier I dunno how many will fancy it.

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Post by This Is The Daybreak »

There should be a boycott of Loftus Road if that's true, it's one of the worst grounds in the country, who do they think they are?

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SWLGooner wrote:
_James_ wrote:QPR I see being very hard to get as the ground is very small, 1,200 or 2,500 tickets for away fans.
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It's 2500 and at either 63 or 67 depending on the tier I dunno how many will fancy it.
This is the first year so I see it going quick, if they stay up I see it dropping to around the same level as Fulham tickets. Once people realize just how cramped Loftus Road is, and I guess the view for away fans is not going to be great either.

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_James_ wrote:
SWLGooner wrote:
_James_ wrote:QPR I see being very hard to get as the ground is very small, 1,200 or 2,500 tickets for away fans.
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It's 2500 and at either 63 or 67 depending on the tier I dunno how many will fancy it.
This is the first year so I see it going quick, if they stay up I see it dropping to around the same level as Fulham tickets. Once people realize just how cramped Loftus Road is, and I guess the view for away fans is not going to be great either.
QPR will go to 30+ credits guaranteed. (Regardless of price.)

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Post by marcengels »

frankbutcher wrote:
_James_ wrote:
SWLGooner wrote:
_James_ wrote:QPR I see being very hard to get as the ground is very small, 1,200 or 2,500 tickets for away fans.
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It's 2500 and at either 63 or 67 depending on the tier I dunno how many will fancy it.
This is the first year so I see it going quick, if they stay up I see it dropping to around the same level as Fulham tickets. Once people realize just how cramped Loftus Road is, and I guess the view for away fans is not going to be great either.
QPR will go to 30+ credits guaranteed. (Regardless of price.)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

So that'll be general sale then.

:roll: :lol:

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Post by eliogooner »

£63 for Qpr Away is crazy :shock:
Most games will depend on our form :wink:

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Post by MK Gould »

Once you start to build the credits it then becomes easier to get the bigger games and more credits and bigger games again. Don't think there were that many games last season that you couldn't get with 15+. Chelsea and Spuds will always be difficult. As will QPR, despite the price and Norwich. A lot of the younger fans won't have been to those grounds.

Also - worth looking at Newcastle and Man Utd as a lot of people will still be on their hols when these games come on sale.

Citeh away in the Carling Cup the other year was a good one as well with tickets for kids priced at £1......

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