Brighton Breezy
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Does the price for our away end fluctuate depending on the category of game?
Always thought that was hugely unfair when done at other clubs.
Always thought that was hugely unfair when done at other clubs.
Does the price for our away end fluctuate depending on the category of game?
Always thought that was hugely unfair when done at other clubs.
I believe so, yes, as part of the "charge away fans the same as home fans for comparable seats" thing.
It shows the level of support in the right circumstances for QPR fans.
Yes, it's clear not as many will make the trip, but how many more could they have shifted for Charlton, 3500, 4000 ?
It's a small percentage coming to us.
On the other side, we sold less than 3000 (I know there were train issues before you counter again!) but we still sold out our 2000 allocation for QPR well in advance and could have sold many more - was an evening also.
I'm coming away from my point. Yes an evening game and proximity to home will of course had a bearing. But I think the price will have too
Mustn't bee selling very well.
Not renewing next season and won't be paying the one off prices tbh
really? Dont believe you
Thought about not renewing last year but gave it a go but although i love my seat and watching the game in comfort i don't enjoy the pre ht and post match part of the day.i miss the stroll to the stadium
Thought about not renewing last year but gave it a go but although i love my seat and watching the game in comfort i don't enjoy the pre ht and post match part of the day.i miss the stroll to the stadium
Thought about not renewing last year but gave it a go but although i love my seat and watching the game in comfort i don't enjoy the pre ht and post match part of the day.i miss the stroll to the stadium
that does seem to be the main issue now, getting to and from the amex and how everything has changed since withdean. Personallyi think it is all part of the match build up etc and love it.
i thought you were at home by the time its post match
On a serious note..i would one be sitting in my current place if the season ticket was the equivalent of match day prices....but i would start to look for cheaper parts of the ground
prem football next year
Personally, £15 -£20 would feel about right for a league game in the second tier of English football. Anything above that, and I'm out. I could afford to go, but for me it just doesn't seem worth it, especially when travel costs are factored in too.