Countesthorpe Fox 1884 Posted 25 April 2014 Posted 25 April 2014 I remember in 2011 QPR's cheapest ticket in the ground was round £55 mark
AyewJoking Posted 25 April 2014 Posted 25 April 2014 suck it up or dont go? are ticket prices infringing your rights to watch the game? the price of bentleys are infringing my rights to own one but do you see me complaining? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
AndWhat? Posted 25 April 2014 Posted 25 April 2014 suck it up or dont go? are ticket prices infringing your rights to watch the game? the price of bentleys are infringing my rights to own one but do you see me complaining? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Great attitude mate
Guest Papasmurf Posted 25 April 2014 Posted 25 April 2014 It's hardly attitude. It's simple demand and supply and won't change anytime soon.
AndWhat? Posted 25 April 2014 Posted 25 April 2014 It's hardly attitude. It's simple demand and supply and won't change anytime soon. It's owners not giving 2 ****s about the guys that support the team they own. Fan ownership is the only way things are going to change in this country.
CPW22 Posted 26 April 2014 Posted 26 April 2014 Norwich and Swansea made a good agreement this season. They charged each other's traveling support (& their home fans) £20 a ticket and paid for free travel to the game. It never really took off for the Swansea fans though as it was on a Sunday following a game in Europe.
Grandad. Posted 26 April 2014 Posted 26 April 2014 You'll get more than a 3,000 allocation at Fulham surely?
suffolk fox Posted 26 April 2014 Author Posted 26 April 2014 You'll get more than a 3,000 allocation at Fulham surely? Don't think fulham we be in the prem next season, nor cardiff or sunderland.
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