QPR TICKET DETAILS

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Please note that in order for supporters to receive credit for attending away games this season, the customer reference number of each attending supporter must be given at the point of sale. Credit for attending away games will not be applied retrospectively under any circumstances.

There will be 5 ticket loyalty points awarded to your customer number for this fixture.

We have received an allocation of 1700 tickets for this fixture.

Children under 8 accompanied by an Adult purchasing a ticket in the £40.00 price band go free.

Please note that with any concessionary ticket, purchased proof of age will be required on entry into the stadium.

Ticket selling arrangements are as follows:

Postal applications only

11/12 season ticket holders who have attended 8+ Barclays Premier league away games this season up to and including Wigan

Applications must be received by close of business Monday 20th February 2012

They must include cheque or credit card payment, customer number and a stamped addressed envelope.

If supporters want to have their tickets sent by special delivery please add an extra £5.45 to the total price of the tickets.

In the event that the number of applications is greater than the allocation received a ballot will be implemented, with priority going to those season tickets holders who have attended the most away games this season.

Executive members should contact the corporate sales team.

All supporters are advised that if they do not meet the eligibility criteria then they should not make an application.

Ticket Prices
Upper Tier Adult from £ 40.00 Over 65 from £ 35.00 16-21 from £ 35.00 Under 16 from £ 17.00 Upper Tier (Restricted Views) Adult from £ 39.00 Over 65 from £ 39.00 16-21 from £ 39.00 Under 16 from £ 16.00
Other upcoming FixturesSat 18th February 2012
 

Children under 8 accompanied by an Adult purchasing a ticket in the £40.00 price band go free.


Never ever seen that before in this country, especially in an away allocation of 1700.
 
That's the smallest away allocation i've seen. Was looking forward to going to this one, but i've only been to five aways this season. Prices are ridiculous as well.
 

I complained about the restricted view after one game there some years ago.It was bang behind a massive pillar and you could not see. The stadium manager was persuaded to go and sit in the seat - and amazingly came back and said they were shocked no one had raised it in all those years. I also got two refunds. Proves the point football fans will put up with all sorts of rubbish
 
What's up with the allocation!? That's poor. Also what's this ridiculous postal application b*llocks!? Welcome to 21st century...
 
I have been to seven away games this season.

Gutted as I was really looking forward to this one, don't know why.
 
What's up with the allocation!? That's poor. Also what's this ridiculous postal application b*llocks!? Welcome to 21st century...



look onn the o/s matey its a disgrace what the club have done an absolute insult imho

QPR Ticket Explanation
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[h=1]QPR Ticket Explanation[/h]
Tuesday 14th February 2012 20:06@YourEverton
Everton officials clarify decision to accept reduced allocation.

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Everton officials have clarified the chain of events that led to the decision to take a 1700 allocation of tickets for the away trip to Queens Park Rangers next month.

The Blues travel to Loftus Road on 3 March and following discussions with QPR were offered two ticket options for travelling supporters – either 1700 or 3000 tickets on a guaranteed sale only basis.

Everton suggested a revised sales figure of between 1700 and 3000 and also proposed that sales above the agreed figure could be on a sale or return basis. This was rejected by Rangers.

A club spokesman said: "Following various discussions between the two clubs and taking into account QPR’s adult ticket price of £40/45, we have opted to take what we feel is the most prudent allocation of 1700 tickets.

"We are disappointed that more Evertonians will not be down in the capital city next month cheering on the team, and whilst we tried to negotiate different terms with Queens Park Rangers, we accept and respect their decision."

The news of the reduced allocation will have a knock on effect on all allocations, which will be amended accordingly.

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BAsically QPR are saying we can take 3000 but the club have to pay up front and if they don't sell them tough - is this normal practice? I hope we give them tit for tat next season at Goodison (or even better hope they aren't coming to Goodison and that **** Hughes is a Championship level manager)
 

Revised ticket details on the O/S now.

Now down to 7 away credits for the season. Applications need to be in by this Friday.

Only £39 obstructed view seats left though.
 
How does the away credits work? Is it for STH only? 1 credit for 1 game?

It's STH + 7 away credits.

Every time you attend an away game, you are awarded one away credit to your customer number.

Basically you need to be a STH and have attended 7 away games this season to qualify for the latest lot of QPR tickets.
 

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