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Post by QPR Report on Sept 4, 2009 11:09:33 GMT
This is for Chelsea fans, but the prices presumably ... Chelsea OfficaiL Site CARLING CUP AND CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TICKET NEWS Posted on: Fri 04 Sep 2009 Ticket sale dates for two of the away Champions League games and the Carling Cup third round clash with QPR have been announced. Seats for the Carling Cup game go on sale to season ticket holders tomorrow (Saturday 5 September) until Monday 7 September.
On Tuesday 8 September, as per the ticketing policy, season ticket holders who have not purchased a seat will be able to purchase any remaining seat that has not already been taken by fellow season ticket holders in the reservation period.Members can then purchase a seat on Wednesday 9 September until 5pm. After that, on Thursday 10 September, members and season ticket holders will be able to purchase an extra two tickets each for the game. Tickets for the Carling Cup game will cost £19.50 for adults and £9.50 for over 60s and under 16s. Tickets for this match will not go on general sale..... www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10268~1787451,00.html
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Post by cpr on Sept 4, 2009 11:15:53 GMT
Tickets for this match will not go on general sale.
Could be a low crowd for this then as I assume our policy will be similar.
£19.50 is pretty good though, if I can the tickets I need (4) I'll definately be there.
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Sept 4, 2009 11:16:00 GMT
I think that means we won't get the whole end this time.
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Post by oldhoop on Sept 4, 2009 11:19:42 GMT
Why do you think we won't get the whole end?
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Sept 4, 2009 11:26:45 GMT
I may be wrong but I think last time they had to move their ST holders to make way for us and there's no mention of it this time.
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Post by oldhoop on Sept 4, 2009 11:28:16 GMT
I hope this is not the case as I think we could easily take 6000.
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Sept 4, 2009 11:39:53 GMT
You are right Oldhoop. 6k would still mean loads in their end.
What are the competition rules regarding allocation? I thought we were allowed a certain percentage. Do we have to demand it?
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Post by oldhoop on Sept 4, 2009 12:58:01 GMT
You are right Oldhoop. 6k would still mean loads in their end. What are the competition rules regarding allocation? I thought we were allowed a certain percentage. Do we have to demand it? Well the general rule is 15% I.E. 6000 SPOOKY! However this depends on police/cfc security
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Post by QPR Report on Sept 4, 2009 12:59:14 GMT
I imagine after West Ham/Millwall (Despite the obvious differences) there will be extra concern re "security"/clashes
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Sept 4, 2009 13:07:36 GMT
Should be OK then. The police won't object.
We're here, we're there...
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Post by QPR Report on Sept 4, 2009 15:22:18 GMT
QPR Official Site
CHELSEA TICKET NEWSPosted on: Fri 04 Sep 2009 The Club wants to reward its most loyal fans for our Carling Cup tie against Chelsea later this month and as such, supporters who have accumulated the most Loyalty Points so far this season will receive priority booking for the big clash at Stamford Bridge. Jim Magilton's men make the short three and half mile trip to the Bridge on Wednesday 23rd September (7.45pm kick-off) and tickets for the clash are priced £19.50 (adults), £14.50 (students) and £9.50 (under-16's and senior citizens). Article continues Advertisement The Club has been allocated 5,900 tickets in total - 3,700 in the Shed Lower and 2,200 in the Shed Upper. Tickets will go on sale as follows: - Season Ticket holders with 100 or more Loyalty Points - from 9.00am on Tuesday 8th September 2009 - Season Ticket holders with 71 or more Loyalty Points - from 9.00am on Thursday 10th September 2009 - Season Ticket holders with 50 or more Loyalty Points - from 9.00am on Monday 14th September 2009 - Members - from 9.00am on Wednesday 16th September 2009 Tickets for this fixture will not go on General Sale. Supporters who wish to check their Loyalty Points can do so by clicking here - please note, new Season Ticket holders automatically received 50 points at the start of the season, whilst existing Season Ticket holders received 70 points. Season Ticket holders are entitled to just one ticket, subject to availability. Those supporters who are Away Season Ticket holders will automatically be sent their tickets out. Deputy MD, Ali Russell, explained the rationale behind the decision to stagger the priority booking option, commenting: "We want to reward our most loyal fans for what promises to be a truly special night at Stamford Bridge. "The support we received from the R's fans at our FA Cup tie at the Bridge in January 2008 was something to behold, and as a Club, we're all really looking forward to seeing a repeat of the atmosphere we created, with our most loyal fans at the heart of it. "Allocating tickets by priority booking allows our most loyal fans to be guaranteed their ticket for this fixture, as well as being able to purchase the best available seat at Stamford Bridge." R's gaffer Jim Magilton added: "It will be nice to go there, but what's important is that we give a good account of ourselves on the night in front of the large number of QPR fans who will be backing us. "The support we've received on the road so far this season has been outstanding and I'm sure that will continue at the home of our near-neighbours." *To purchase your Season Ticket, click here. *To become a Member, click here. To purchase your ticket for the R's Carling Cup third round tie: *Call the QPR Box Office on 08444 777 007. *Go online, by clicking here *Go to the QPR Box Office - located on South Africa Road - in person. Please note, supporters are advised to note that 'No Parking' is allowed in South Africa Road at any time - traffic wardens are in operation. Supporters should note that any lost, mislaid or destroyed tickets will not be duplicated. www.qpr.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10373~1787975,00.html
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Post by QPR Report on Sept 4, 2009 15:22:37 GMT
OR...you can go this routeQPR Official Site
CARLING CUP HOSPITALITY OFFER Posted on: Fri 04 Sep 2009The Club is pleased to announce that we will be offering R's fans a special VIP package for our eagerly-anticipated trip to Stamford Bridge in the third round of the Carling Cup. Jim Magilton's men make the short journey across West London on Wednesday 24th September and the £99 deal on offer is quite sensational. The VIP package will include a fantastic two course meal in a private suite at Stamford Bridge - specially reserved for QPR fans - with the chance to watch the match from a private area on the West Stand halfway line. And what's more, the lounge will be hosted by an ex QPR legend, who will re-live some of his favourite moments of previous ties between the two Clubs. The full hospitality package includes: * Padded seat located in the west middle tier, around the penalty area (exclusive area reserved for QPR fans only) * Half bottle of wine and water per person * Pre-match two course dining * Match day programme and Team Sheets * Half and Full time refreshments * QPR Legend to host the lounge Places are extremely limited, so please call the sales team now on 020 8740 2588 to reserve your place, or e-mail commercial@qpr.co.uk Furthermore, any individual that reserves a place at this exclusive VIP trip will receive a voucher which entitles them to 10 per-cent off a forthcoming fixture in the W12 hospitality suite at Loftus Road. Book now to avoid disappointment! www.qpr.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10373~1788016,00.html
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Post by londonranger on Sept 4, 2009 15:25:11 GMT
We will beat them, they are coming unstrung about that transfer rule, my opinion and cann ot be certain. But be very careful leaving there. No strips. Wait till place has emptied and leave in bunches. look out for rangers fans too who may be nutz, advice i would give to my sons.
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Post by klr on Sept 4, 2009 15:34:15 GMT
Looking forward to this.
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Sept 4, 2009 15:39:43 GMT
I can't wait. I'm not a ST holder but by hook or by crook I'll be there.
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Post by cpr on Sept 4, 2009 15:45:39 GMT
Might go for the VIP trip, now for seven not four, might be the only way and cheaper than I apid to sit four miles up in the west stand for the last game.
;D
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Post by Markqpr on Sept 4, 2009 16:50:47 GMT
Might go for the VIP trip, now for seven not four, might be the only way and cheaper than I apid to sit four miles up in the west stand for the last game. ;D See you in there. Booked my tickets already as I am taking a mate in order to celebrate his wedding (I'm missing the wedding because we've got Peterborough at home - so I thought I would do that instead.)
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Sept 5, 2009 9:21:46 GMT
The scramble for tickets has begun.
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