RE: my memory is fine thanks Why would they have had to introduce another ? They could've just made all tickets a tenner, and if Forest want to sub their fans that's up to them. Barnsley would have still got the face value. </p>
You're just dirty mischief maker... and I haven't got the time for you you-hoo...</p> I don't know why people can't see that BFC made a complete and utter balls of that situation.</p> Anybody who thinks otherwise thinks that Bella Emberg would be a right ****.</p>
Yeah she's dead... fat.</p> Although probably not the fattest you and I have nailed in the past Dirky boy.</p>
£30 pounds not that bad for london. Arensal tottenham chelsea charge upwards of 80 pound a ticket. I no thats the prem but you are still watching football in are capital.
To be fair to QPR, they did give us a family offer in Jan 2008, cos I went then, it was somewhere between £20-£25 for me and 2 kids. We lost 2-0 of course.
I know it's premiership football but 30 quid at QPR isn't too bad when Burnley are being charged 40 at Blackburn........ http://www.clarets-mad.co.uk/news/loadfeat.asp?cid=ED11&id=452666
Burnley are being charged £40 which includes £5 coach fare for their trip to Blackburn. They have to buy the package or they dont get a ticket.
Imagine if for our local derbies we only let people go if they went on official travel....This board would be fun then.
Response from Football League Thank you for your email. During the course of a season, all Football League clubs (in line with regulation 31.2.11) are permitted to designate four home matches per season as ‘local promotion’ matches, where the requirement to offer discounted tickets to away supporters, as well as home, does not apply. QPR have opted to utilise one of these local promotion offers for this Saturday’s game, namely ‘family of four for a score.’ We have contacted QPR to ask that they communicate such an offer more clearly, for example, on their website, in the future. With regard to away ticket prices for the match, these correspond with the information sent to The League by QPR in the close season. The away prices also correspond to home prices in similar parts of the stadium, i.e. behind the goal. Hopefully this makes the situation clearer and confirms that QPR are operating within our regulations. I do appreciate however the financial constraints that many supporters are restricted by and wanted to assure you that The League continues to work hard with clubs to encourage fair and reasonable ticket pricing. You may want to contact QPR directly for their view on this matter. Regards Nick Jones Customer Services Officer The Football League Ltd Email njones@football-league.co.uk www.football-league.co.uk