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Yeah, I was going to say, it's not a couple of quid, but up to a tenner. You're suggesting £17 times 2, plus buying a programme £3 at last year prices, plus beverages, say £45 spend with the drinks? 6 games £270 quid? How much would the gate rise?
How may ST holders would be up in arms if matchday tickets fell by this amount? ST prices would have to fall significantly.
Yeah, its tough for you, but the club has to look at the big picture. Unfortunately thats the deemed cost of entertainment in this day and age.
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So why did he get rid of holloway, his mate, telling us thatLes saying that Rangers fans need to get used to our best team players being sold as it will be the way forward for a few years yet.
Also saying that avoiding relegation will be the main aim.
Blimey how the mighty fall .
This is on News Now if you want to have a look
Look s a bit bleak going forward guys im afraid.
it's because we have moved up a step?
We had a manager in place who avoided relegation.
F**kin bloke is full of ####, was my hero years ago, even hoped
he'd do well and enjoyed seeing him score goals elsewhere.
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ok, lets just take one example from last season.
WE WERE CHARGING £37 POUND for a match day ticket against Burton. £37 farking quid.
that ticket should have been £20 quid tops.
Now for me and my son, that would have been £74 plus programme, plus bevereges, plus train tickets...
A realistic price of £20 a ticket would amount to £40 outlay, £34 difference. for me, that £34 is alot of money. At that price, i could afford to attend more than 6 games a season if that was the actual price.Leave a comment:
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Gowing & Pursey are a professional, ethical, and legally compliant skip hire and rubbish removal company in West London?
Using LR as a landfill?Leave a comment:
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Hit Man I really do not want to be rude, but are you really saying that a couple of quid off here and there, would change the amount of games you would attend? Really!Leave a comment:
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OK, if he slung his hook what could any incoming owner do? Pouring shed loads of cash into the club doesn't get rid of the FFP issue - the current owners could do that anyway.I knew my post would create a mixed reaction but it's how I feel empty promises just don't wash with me anymore
Really worried about this season and pisseddd off to say not really looking forward to it
I listened to this bloke for 5 years now and I'm sick of his total crap and I was a TF supporter
Bring success to QPR or #### off mate ..Time is short in life now days.Leave a comment:
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Same here. Bad timing. Why did he even have to say anything at all the evening before the match. unbeliavble. But I still think we will get a point tomorrow. That would be great, by the way.Say that stuff in May, Les. Or when Steve was appointed. OK? Not on the eve of the first game of the season. FFS. Same with letting the Freeman stories run. It demoralises us. To no end. And some of us have to shell out £92 for train tickets tmw. Leave us our dreams. Today of all days.Leave a comment:
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Come up with it!
Sponsoring the stadium is a dead duck. The EFL would spot it a mile away. In their eyes the sponsorship money has to be a realistic economic amount for what is being paid for. What third party would sponsor the stadium for that sort of money? Otherwise it is a soft donation from the owners.Leave a comment:
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