but there would be no sense in sending tickets back now, no QPR will be sold to in our stand as we have it all to ourselves
if they sent a batch back it would be with the intention of on the day sales... otherwise they might as well be sitting on the shelf at the CAFC ticket office
[cite]Posted By: ISawLeaburnScore[/cite]but there would be no sense in sending tickets back now, no QPR will be sold to in our stand as we have it all to ourselves
No intentionally but if the home area is sold out then some QPR might try and buy in the away end
No intentionally but if the home area is sold out then some QPR might try and buy in the away end[/quote] Yea right, have u ever known QPR to sell out at home,
don't you believe it nolly. the only reason they made a big thing of it and handed out so many VC's for what was - in historical terms - a minor skirmish, was because we'd taken a big one royally up the jacksie earlier in the day. "Spin" isn't a modern invention you know. Great film though - my all time number one.
Just spoken to the QPR box office and they say I need to buy from the Charlton ticket office today and can collect them from QPR tomorrow so doesn't look like you can walk up and pay.
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if they sent a batch back it would be with the intention of on the day sales... otherwise they might as well be sitting on the shelf at the CAFC ticket office
it doesn't add up as usual!
No intentionally but if the home area is sold out then some QPR might try and buy in the away end
anyway, back to QPR - I reckon 2,350.
However, it's very likely QPR wouldn't bother sending all the tickets to The Valley - we don't send all our tickets to away clubs either.
More than QPR brought to Charlton this season
I am pleasantly surprised - that is a really good turnout considering its a "faint hope" game.