Which blatantly means that prices agreed at the start of the season (£30 adults and £20 concessions in Derby's case) must stay as they are but there's nothing to stop the QPR hiking up prices in the home ends.Dirk Gently wrote:can't give all the details yet but good news for visiting supporters and crap news for home supporters.
Found this on the BBC website timed at 09:37:Dirk Gently wrote:The FL Board have made a decision on this
C'mon, Dirkers, you're supposed to be first with the newsDerby County have welcomed a Football League ruling which prevents increased prices for this Saturday's game against Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road.
The club turned down tickets priced £40 for adults and £30 for concessions as it was a £10 increase on agreed rates.
John Vicars, vice-president of operations, said the club was pleased with the Football League's decision.
"We will now be working closely with QPR to sort out the swift distribution of tickets to our supporters."
Keep sectarianism out of football!Huntley & Palmer wrote:LOLZ at charging the loyalist area of the ground the highest prices
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readingbedding wrote:???T.R.O.L.I. wrote:Keep sectarianism out of football!Huntley & Palmer wrote:LOLZ at charging the loyalist area of the ground the highest prices
Cambridge Online Dictionary wrote:Loyalist Show phonetics
noun [C]
in Northern Ireland, a person who believes that Northern Ireland should continue to be part of the UK
Sharpy wrote:not going there again after getting savagely attacked on walk back to shepherds bush tube station by some qpr yoof with bottles
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