Mental pricing. Expect nothing less from a club like that though.Pepe the Horseman wrote:Tickets are on sale now at the bargain price of £34Reluctantly IN.
Yup. £34 to sit in shit seats, at a shit ground, watching two shit teams draw 0-0.NathStPaul wrote:Mental pricing. Expect nothing less from a club like that though.Pepe the Horseman wrote:Tickets are on sale now at the bargain price of £34Reluctantly IN.
+1LWJ wrote:IN
Simmops wrote:+1LWJ wrote:IN
lets meet up for a few drinks m9. will be good to see you irl
I am and yes I would. I think we should bury the hatchet.LWJ wrote:Simmops wrote:+1LWJ wrote:IN
lets meet up for a few drinks m9. will be good to see you irl![]()
If you actually are going and would like a beer then il let you know what pub we'll be in nearer the time
Terrible. You won't be able to see the goal at your end, unless you are standing or lean forward and look down. You might also have a pole in the way.CavershamRoyal wrote:Having a look and only tickets available are front of the upper tier which are labelled as partially restricted view. Anyone have any experience with what these are like? Never been to Loftus Rd before.
Well that won’t be an issue for half the gameHendo wrote:Terrible. You won't be able to see the goal at your end, unless you are standing or lean forward and look down. You might also have a pole in the way.CavershamRoyal wrote:Having a look and only tickets available are front of the upper tier which are labelled as partially restricted view. Anyone have any experience with what these are like? Never been to Loftus Rd before.
URZZZZ wrote:Well that won’t be an issue for half the gameHendo wrote:Terrible. You won't be able to see the goal at your end, unless you are standing or lean forward and look down. You might also have a pole in the way.CavershamRoyal wrote:Having a look and only tickets available are front of the upper tier which are labelled as partially restricted view. Anyone have any experience with what these are like? Never been to Loftus Rd before.
If you wait they might open the lower tier. Although given what happened for the reverse fixture I wouldn't be surprised if they don't increase our allocation out of spite.CavershamRoyal wrote:Having a look and only tickets available are front of the upper tier which are labelled as partially restricted view. Anyone have any experience with what these are like? Never been to Loftus Rd before.
We've actually sold out initial allocation and they are giving us more. Not sure if that is more of the top tier or the bottom tier, but I am pretty surprised we've sold the initial allocation, given the cost and the state the club is in right now - fair play.Pepe the Horseman wrote:If you wait they might open the lower tier. Although given what happened for the reverse fixture I wouldn't be surprised if they don't increase our allocation out of spite.CavershamRoyal wrote:Having a look and only tickets available are front of the upper tier which are labelled as partially restricted view. Anyone have any experience with what these are like? Never been to Loftus Rd before.
Until supporters stop going there in numbers they will continue to charge that much. I think it is quite an appealing away day for many, lots to do close by to the stadium, fairly easy to get to.Hendo wrote:We've actually sold out initial allocation and they are giving us more. Not sure if that is more of the top tier or the bottom tier, but I am pretty surprised we've sold the initial allocation, given the cost and the state the club is in right now - fair play.Pepe the Horseman wrote:If you wait they might open the lower tier. Although given what happened for the reverse fixture I wouldn't be surprised if they don't increase our allocation out of spite.CavershamRoyal wrote:Having a look and only tickets available are front of the upper tier which are labelled as partially restricted view. Anyone have any experience with what these are like? Never been to Loftus Rd before.
It is an appealing away day, for sure. £25 and it would be a no-brainer, even £28. But you're right, if they've got a decent amount of fans paying that price then they are never going to change.NathStPaul wrote:Until supporters stop going there in numbers they will continue to charge that much. I think it is quite an appealing away day for many, lots to do close by to the stadium, fairly easy to get to.Hendo wrote:We've actually sold out initial allocation and they are giving us more. Not sure if that is more of the top tier or the bottom tier, but I am pretty surprised we've sold the initial allocation, given the cost and the state the club is in right now - fair play.Pepe the Horseman wrote: If you wait they might open the lower tier. Although given what happened for the reverse fixture I wouldn't be surprised if they don't increase our allocation out of spite.
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