Derby turn down QPR ticket prices Derby County have refused to accept the prices set by QPR for the game at Loftus Road on 27 September. The club said a pre-season price of £30 for adults and £20 for concessions had been agreed but had been sent tickets priced <U>£10 above those amounts</u> by QPR. Club spokesman Matt McCann told BBC Radio Derby: "We think it's too high and we don't think that's fair. "We have stood our ground and QPR have exercised their right to appeal that to the Football League." A decision on the prices is expected later this week. "One of our biggest frustrations is the inconvenience it's causing fans," added McCann. "With going to London supporters may want to book a weekend and make an occasion of it. "We expect a decision within 24 hours but either way, we will make sure our supporters aren't the victims of this situation." QPR have recently restructured their ticket pricing with adult tickets ranging from £20 to £50 for league matches. From BBC.co.uk
Them that pay the Piper, calls the tune But lets hope they lose supporters because of the high prices. Problem is they won't and Eggsyoke will add more to his millions (doh) (doh) (doh)
RE: I'm not a fan of time If the 'time fans' do boycott there will be loads of room for 'space fans'.