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Ticket ballot details 12:36 - Dec 1 with 28779 viewsNorthernr

Pretty much the same as before. Little window this week to renew if you previously cancelled. Can't apply if you're registered in a tier three area.

https://www.qpr.co.uk/news/club-news/return-of-fans-season-tickets-and-balloting
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Ticket ballot details on 14:56 - Dec 14 with 1580 viewsmakaveli1882

1 minute past 12 Wednesday so still tier 2 tomorrow apparently
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Ticket ballot details on 15:23 - Dec 14 with 1512 viewsPinnerPaul

Ticket ballot details on 14:56 - Dec 14 by makaveli1882

1 minute past 12 Wednesday so still tier 2 tomorrow apparently


Now confirmed
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Ticket ballot details on 15:24 - Dec 14 with 1507 viewsPinnerPaul

Ticket ballot details on 15:23 - Dec 14 by PinnerPaul

Now confirmed


Bit of a PS here, news story I read said that fans were 'likely' to be banned from stadiums again.

No doubt that will be confirmed or not soon.
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Ticket ballot details on 17:10 - Dec 14 with 1322 viewsfrancisbowles

Ticket ballot details on 10:32 - Dec 14 by denhamhoop2

Hmm but they also play the Checkatrade Trophy as well which is in groups and involves 6 midweek games


But the point was about season tickets and Saturday games!

Cup matches are not included in a season ticket. You have to pay extra if you want them.
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Ticket ballot details on 17:24 - Dec 14 with 1284 viewsnix

Ticket ballot details on 12:14 - Dec 14 by Hunterhoop

As has been posted on the main thread. Schools absolutely are driving it. Of course they would be. It’s common sense. In spite of our glorious leaders guaranteeing us schools opening was safe.


Genuine question, though. If it's schools driving it, how come Havering is four times the rate of my borough? Surely, just as many schools in each borough? On the face of it, mustn't there be more to the big differential across different parts of London?
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Ticket ballot details on 17:45 - Dec 14 with 1239 viewsAnonymousR

Ticket ballot details on 17:24 - Dec 14 by nix

Genuine question, though. If it's schools driving it, how come Havering is four times the rate of my borough? Surely, just as many schools in each borough? On the face of it, mustn't there be more to the big differential across different parts of London?
[Post edited 14 Dec 2020 17:46]


Some boroughs are really bad, some are worse. No London boroughs have it easy at the moment and I'm aware of at least 1 hospital that is at 101% of their ITC capacity.
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Ticket ballot details on 18:07 - Dec 14 with 1183 viewsnix

Ticket ballot details on 17:45 - Dec 14 by AnonymousR

Some boroughs are really bad, some are worse. No London boroughs have it easy at the moment and I'm aware of at least 1 hospital that is at 101% of their ITC capacity.


I'm sure that's true and very worrying but it's important to know what's really driving those figures so we can combat them. For instance, there's no point in closing cinemas and theatres if the actual problem, which is driving the increase, is people inviting friends round to their houses or travelling to work. That's why I wondered if they knew why it was higher in different boroughs.
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Ticket ballot details on 18:37 - Dec 14 with 1125 viewsAnonymousR

Ticket ballot details on 18:07 - Dec 14 by nix

I'm sure that's true and very worrying but it's important to know what's really driving those figures so we can combat them. For instance, there's no point in closing cinemas and theatres if the actual problem, which is driving the increase, is people inviting friends round to their houses or travelling to work. That's why I wondered if they knew why it was higher in different boroughs.


There is a lot of work looking at the data; it's not as simple as clicking on one database. It requires collating data from national, regional and local datasets, all using different formats and collection requirements.
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Ticket ballot details on 14:20 - Dec 15 with 884 viewsPinnerPaul

Soooooooooooooooo where are you all 1st match v 2nd match - if that applies to you?

Sat I was 3 rows from the front in the school end, today I'm 3 rows from the back in SA Road and up the Loft end of that stand.

You?
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Ticket ballot details on 17:09 - Dec 15 with 795 viewsdenhamhoop2

Ticket ballot details on 20:16 - Dec 12 by stowmarketrange

I just heard the official attendance today was 1700.Can anyone confirm this rumour?


Just spoken to a few people I know that the rumour may well be correct 😠😠😠
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Ticket ballot details on 17:15 - Dec 15 with 785 viewsJuzzie

Those lucky (or unlucky) enough to still be able to go tonight, well, this afternoon.

If it had been scheduled for tomorrow no one would be allowed. Other London games tomorrow can no longer have fans.
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