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damo100

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  1. To date: 10k ish sold QPR sold 1.2k Between now and Saturday 2-3k Around 14k would be my estimate.
  2. Not really as the QPR and WBA are separate sales in the planners.
  3. Yep if you're that desperate for answers you can always email the club and set up a one to meet with Mr Waggot. Like certain others on here make sure you keep stum and do not reveal any details of the meet to keep your 'superior' fan status intact. This is a fans group after all.
  4. Start of a new season is almost upon us after a couple of months break thanks to Quatar. We've sold around 8k ST's so I'm wondering just how many folk will buy matchday tickets for our home games to boost the attendances this season? I'm saying 2-3k Obviously more for Burnley etc...
  5. Any chance you could count the current numbers sold for the QPR game on Sat. I've heard QPR have shifted around 1.2k as of today..
  6. By signing the likes of JPVH, Styles and Bowler you'd like think that figure would be boosted somewhat. No doubt they'll do the usual after the first couple games by deductions to purchase a ST..
  7. Great Post. 100% spot on.
  8. I actually cannot wait to hear his response after Glenn tackles him on this matter in the next meeting in September.
  9. He's been in the seat 5 years now and has continually damaged/decreased our fanbase by a combination of: Waggot tax (£3) ST prices Matchday pricing Poor Matchday experience (away fans in the gods) (Atmosphere) Poor and very slow catering on the concourse No Matchday Magazines Riverside (dated stand, Poor facilities but same price as BBE/JW Lower) After 5 years in control you'd like to think Waggot and whoever he sits round a table with to discuss how we can INCREASE not DECREASE our fanbase, would come up with better solutions. Like a poster said earlier he's even seen how sensibly priced ticketing at other nearby clubs helps massively.
  10. Thank you Glen for all you've done today, it's been incredibly insightful and also for arranging another meeting in September. You put together some fantastic questions and I'm sure in September 95% more will follow. You've put to bed many myths tonight surrounding the current financial state of the club as well as an informed opinion of Steve Waggot, his role and importance to our club. Certainly opened my eyes and I'm sure other supporters, thank you.
  11. On the contrary, Johnny Price wasn't even mentioned. Must have been a senior moment on his part. Ah well, no harm done.
  12. I remember Chris Prices marauding runs into the penalty area. One of my favourite fullbacks in a Rovers shirt along with Le Saux..
  13. Oh dear, little knowledge? You sure about that when the OP was referring to right backs etc??
  14. How patronising.. Don't recall Jonny being mentioned here, looks like you're confused here 😐 😳
  15. No, he was a full back who loved to get forward. One of the best I've seen in a Rovers shirt doing this.
  16. After over 2 weeks of build up and letting everyone in the group know he was meeting Swag, I have to say it was probably the biggest anti climax of the year so far.
  17. Let's hope Glen's meeting with Swag is more productive than Chaddys. What a disappointment that was.
  18. Looks like the early bird has been extended again
  19. Beers are on you pal for QPR match fanzone.
  20. On a side note to these discussions, I'm interested to know if you had the meeting today with Mr Waggot?
  21. Absolutely not, my original point was regards how the young players performed at Stanley and Dundee.
  22. I see, however it's ok for you to patronise others?
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