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Not sure if mentioned but the West Ham (3rd December) and Brighton (8th December) games are both showing as going on General Sale tomorrow.

 

Haven’t seen if other league games have done that this season but step in the right direction of opening up to everyone

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7 hours ago, Leicester_Loyal said:

Not surprised they’re having to, who’s paying £64 to watch WHU at home midweek? Mental pricing. 

Bloody hell didn’t realise they were that price, there’s ridiculous and then there’s completely taking the piss

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On 08/11/2024 at 00:38, Leicester_Loyal said:

Not surprised they’re having to, who’s paying £64 to watch WHU at home midweek? Mental pricing. 

Least Dick Turpin wore a cape 

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I'd love to know how they decided West Ham was Cat B and Brighton Cat C? 

 

Also once they've found out when games are scheduled why can't they change the categorising, no tickets have been sold yet so don't see why they can't.

 

West Ham at 8:15 on a Tuesday, on TV, with barely any trains back anywhere should be Cat C or even some sort of exceptional Cat D lol 

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Leicester city and football clubs in the top few divisions in general have been guilty of assuming that us idiot fans will just pay whatever they charge without question, out of some sort of blind loyalty seeing as we are a captive market and we can't just go to the club down the road (like we would for products in a shop).  And to date, they have been more or less right.....we have been largely idiots with blind loyalty (no offence, i include myself in that).

 

I note that there are large numbers of tickets unsold for the West ham game and i really hope that those that have been blindly loyal in the past have drawn a line at what they are willing to pay like i have.  It would send a message if there were a few thousand empty seats for a premier league game .  But i suspect it is more because its on tv, on a week night (lots of the unsold tickets are in the family stand).

 

Managers and players come and go.  We play in different divisions over the years, we are sometimes crap, sometimes good.  Sometimes our kit is crap. None of that has ever really angered me, its football, its what happens to most clubs.  But the pricing is an issue that does anger me and bother me more than any of that which is why i go on about it.  Ive been to one home game this season which is ridiculous for me.  I just hope other members agree and stop paying these prices.  Prices only ever come down for any product when that product isn't selling .

 

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17 minutes ago, Shamomoa said:

Not sure if mentioned anywhere, but when are qpr fa cup tickets likely to go on sale? Thanks

I would say it’ll take them 3-4 days to work out a date then go on sale next week or two sometime at a guess 

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On 03/12/2024 at 05:15, Shamomoa said:

Not sure if mentioned anywhere, but when are qpr fa cup tickets likely to go on sale? Thanks

Was told today it will be announced next week. 

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Sorry if this has been covered before, but do tickets only go on general sale for Category C fixtures? 

Find it baffling there's tickets left for Wolves (h) (Cat B) on Sunday but I'm unable to purchase tickets, whereas I can purchase tickets for Palace (h) and Fulham (h) (both Cat C). 

 

Where's the sense in that? 

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12 hours ago, georgec said:

Sorry if this has been covered before, but do tickets only go on general sale for Category C fixtures? 

Find it baffling there's tickets left for Wolves (h) (Cat B) on Sunday but I'm unable to purchase tickets, whereas I can purchase tickets for Palace (h) and Fulham (h) (both Cat C). 

 

Where's the sense in that? 

I don’t think so as West Ham went to general sale and that was cat B.

 

It seems to be when the away club doesn’t take their full allocation, I guess the thinking is that you’re less likely to get away fans buying tickets in the home end if they have not been able to sell all their tickets. 

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