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    It's all one big excuse for the "glory hunters" to use, okay yes, Wolves season ticket price for the EARLY BIRD (cheaper) in the South Bank is £400+ that's a lot. It's also £10+ per game for kids and much more for adults.

    But the fact is if you really support your club, you will find the money from somewhere, even if it's not to buy a ticket, but to at least go to like five games person season or something, i'm sure that wouldn't break the bank.

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    People who don't go to games who support big clubs have that excuse obviously, because Man United and co is gonna be pricey. It's the rest that don't have that excuse but don't need the excuse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Implement View Post
    It's all one big excuse for the "glory hunters" to use, okay yes, Wolves season ticket price for the EARLY BIRD (cheaper) in the South Bank is £400+ that's a lot. It's also £10+ per game for kids and much more for adults.

    But the fact is if you really support your club, you will find the money from somewhere, even if it's not to buy a ticket, but to at least go to like five games person season or something, i'm sure that wouldn't break the bank.
    I'm not sure I agree with this. There was a time, long long before the Premier League, when, on the day of the game, you could go up to the stadium, and pay a couple of pound at the gates and go in. If people are giving up alot of things just to watch football, then there's something somewhere that's gone wrong.

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    My season ticket is only around £300, i get that for b'day. Have to pay for aways myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack.Lfc View Post
    My season ticket is only around £300, i get that for b'day. Have to pay for aways myself.
    Is that U16s or U1s or something? My one last year was £89, but this year's £329 because of the age boundary jump. I think £300 for 19-23 games + priorities on Cup games etc. isn't too shabby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loser View Post
    Arsenal season tickets are over £1000 in places. QPR's season tickets are about £600 next year. Both of these examples are abolutely ludicrous prices. A season ticket, for me, should be about £500 maximum for most teams. There's no need to increase them more than that. It's unfair and selfish.
    Alot of QPR fans aren't renewing season tickets because of the prices, and the "clueless owners". They're furious with them, they're sick of being overpriced, and underwhelmed.
    Thing is though, if QPR fans show their loyalty once again and buy these season tickets for those prices, they won't be "clueless", they'll be astute business men, even though they are exploiting the loyalty of their supporters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loser View Post
    Is that U16s or U1s or something? My one last year was £89, but this year's £329 because of the age boundary jump. I think £300 for 19-23 games + priorities on Cup games etc. isn't too shabby.
    u17's, im on adult next season, there around £550.

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    got my under21 one for £259 next season

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    Quote Originally Posted by Throne Sofa View Post
    Thing is though, if QPR fans show their loyalty once again and buy these season tickets for those prices, they won't be "clueless", they'll be astute business men, even though they are exploiting the loyalty of their supporters.
    Clueless as in clueless about football and QPR's traditions and history. Although, I agree that exploitation of fans' loyalty is a great way to make money, but alot of owners do it without so blatantly overcharing them. £600 for Championship football, and a poor standard of it, is absolutely horrifying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loser View Post
    Arsenal season tickets are over £1000 in places.
    1. Its not that much
    2. Even if it was, its about £60-80 a time so its still worth it


    Previously -=Jack.B=-

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