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QPR away tickets on sale (2,467 SOLD OUT ed. +450 restricted view available)
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drewman said:SouthWest_Addicks said:Last went in 2013 when Harry was in charge. Terrible away ground, barely any pubs, concourse is always rammed and stewarding is awful.
Going for a curry afterwards so hopefully we will have three points to celebrate with
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Valley gold way down the pecking order now - funny didn’t see all this demand for Away tickets last year.......1
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Appalling that a club can charge that much (or anything) for a ticket where you can’t even see the most important part of the pitch.0
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@se9addick agree the 20s plenty should come into affect, one thing I can agree with palace on0
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palarsehater said:@se9addick agree the 20s plenty should come into affect, one thing I can agree with palace on1
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Curb_It said:Remember when we played Fulham there in the cup? That sorry eye mask thing game... worse ground when very crowded. Couldn’t even get on to the concourse at half time. Two cubicles for women’s loo. Shite ground.
Has it had any work done since?0 -
palarsehater said:Valley gold way down the pecking order now - funny didn’t see all this demand for Away tickets last year.......
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Think these will all go. Fairly down the pecking order so I'll most likely get lower tier. Only ever been upper tier before. I imagine unless you're right at the back of the lower you get a decent view?0
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Is it generally upper tier standing, lower tier sitting?0
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Upper tier needs to sell out before we get lower0
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WhenIwasLittleBoy said:Been there loads of times, standing as well as sitting in both tiers never had a decent view. Best view of the goal is the one down the other end.Garry Poole screamer on his debut.
Watched the 0-4 (Alan Mullery team) from The Loft.
The 1-5 (Barry Little goal) from lower away terrace.
The 1-0 win (Paul Mortimer - yay!) from the Paddock on South Africa Road side.
The two great wins 2-1 (Poole and Allen) and 4-2 (John Robinson, Chapple etc) from the Ellerslie Road seats.
The Fulham Premier & FA Cups defeats from the South Africa Road seats.
All subsequent visits have been from the the Upper Away seats....and they've all been defeats!
My overall record at Loftus Road for QPR games is a very moderate P14 W4 D2 L8 but it is the away ground I've seen Charlton play at the most times.0 -
Been there 3 times, seen 2 wins and 1 defeat so a decent record, including the 4-2 win in 1997! A repeat of that would do nicely0
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JaShea99 said:Is it generally upper tier standing, lower tier sitting?
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And I thought selhurst was a khasi but this shyte hole of a ground takes the biscuit. The last time we played there I sat in the home end with a QPR mate. Not only are the seats more suitable for 6 year old (and AFKA) there’s a stanchion obscuring view. The quicker they move to a new ground the better for all that watch QPR.
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Absolutely crazy that the premier league has a 30 quid cap on away ticket prices, yet a middle of the range side from the league below in one of (if not) the worst ground in the division, can charge 33 quid.
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How many tickets may one buy for this game when you get down to your points?0
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Redrobo said:How many tickets may one buy for this game when you get down to your points?
Far too difficult to remember, they've never heard of a template.
Presumably it will be 2 as usual.0 -
Covered End said:Redrobo said:How many tickets may one buy for this game when you get down to your points?
Far too difficult to remember, they've never heard of a template.
Presumably it will be 2 as usual.0 -
Redrobo said:Covered End said:Redrobo said:How many tickets may one buy for this game when you get down to your points?
Far too difficult to remember, they've never heard of a template.
Presumably it will be 2 as usual.
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ElfsborgAddick said:JaShea99 said:Is it generally upper tier standing, lower tier sitting?0
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JaShea99 said:ElfsborgAddick said:JaShea99 said:Is it generally upper tier standing, lower tier sitting?0
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Redrobo said:JaShea99 said:ElfsborgAddick said:JaShea99 said:Is it generally upper tier standing, lower tier sitting?0
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Absolutely crazy that the premier league has a 30 quid cap on away ticket prices, yet a middle of the range side from the league below in one of (if not) the worst ground in the division, can charge 33 quid.1
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Right. So back to my original question - is it generally standing upper, sitting lower?0
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All of it is seated, but as you can't see a bloody thing from the upper it's standing by default. The lower is equally horrible, you can see the goal but if you're immediately behind it the rest of the pitch is obscured. The roof is also pretty low, so should we score beware of potential knuckle damage.1
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Don't expect to turn up at about 2.50 and be in your seat for KO.0
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That queue can be a mare, Police notoriously OTT too.1