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MrFrost

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QPR at home
« on February 07, 2011, 02:44:54 pm by MrFrost »
Its a cat C game so only £15 a ticket in all areas.

Can DRFC get the marketing right and fill the place?



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MrFrost

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Re:QPR at home
« Reply #1 on February 07, 2011, 02:45:52 pm by MrFrost »
And all under 16s tickets are a quid according to KMS site.

inSODwetrust

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Re:QPR at home
« Reply #2 on February 07, 2011, 02:56:35 pm by inSODwetrust »
MrFrost wrote:
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Its a cat C game so only £15 a ticket in all areas.

Can DRFC get the marketing right and fill the place?
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I hope so for once!

Also, I'd expect QPR to sell their end out, seen as though they're table toppers and its a saturday game!




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Re:QPR at home
« Reply #3 on February 07, 2011, 03:39:37 pm by Superspy »
smart move from the club this one, lets hope the marketing is sorted sharpish so we can try and get a good attendance. due to it being cat c i can guarantee i'll be bringing at least 2 floaters. me and dad were discussing what we thought were reasonable prices for football, and he made a passing comment that if football was 15 quid he'd go to every game...so i'm holding him to it! :D

Superspy

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Re:QPR at home
« Reply #4 on February 07, 2011, 03:43:29 pm by Superspy »
something i've just spotted noseying at the keepmoat website, it says the fixture is a cat 1 but a local promotion applies...does this mean we're going to be as bad as leicester and charge the QPR fans 28 quid while we're getting in cheap?

Viking Don

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« Reply #5 on February 07, 2011, 05:40:17 pm by Viking Don »
Hope so, so long as it's legal! They've got away with overcharging for years!

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Re:QPR at home
« Reply #6 on February 07, 2011, 09:22:17 pm by vaya »
Superspy wrote:
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something i've just spotted noseying at the keepmoat website, it says the fixture is a cat 1 but a local promotion applies...does this mean we're going to be as bad as leicester and charge the QPR fans 28 quid while we're getting in cheap?


They've haven't got a leg to stand on after what they charge at Loftus Road, and thanks to deep vein thrombosis after 90 minutes crammed into the away end , neither did I.

Superspy

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Re:QPR at home
« Reply #7 on February 07, 2011, 09:49:23 pm by Superspy »
am i the only person on the forum who believes 2 wrongs don't make a right? :(

Viking Don

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Re:QPR at home
« Reply #8 on February 07, 2011, 09:59:20 pm by Viking Don »
I'd agree if they weren't at the top of the table and not likely to bring many, but hell, make hay while the sun shines!

Snods Shinpad 2

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Re:QPR at home
« Reply #9 on February 08, 2011, 12:07:44 am by Snods Shinpad 2 »
Bit off topic but Pompey have sold 829 tickets already for Saturday (not sure when it was last updated). Quite impressive really. Maybe it's due to that S*n ticket offer.

It also says on the Keepmoat website that there is a Free Press Family Offer of 2 Adults & 2 Children for £30 for this match.

Has anyone seen this advertised anywhere? It's the first I've heard of it.

RedJ

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« Reply #10 on February 08, 2011, 07:39:36 am by RedJ »
There's also a token that came in that free magazine you get in the post for £5, but this was ages ago, intended for the original game, so I dunno if people saved them or anything.

 

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