If You Liked the Henry Shirt, You're Gonna Love 2012 Season Ticket Prices!There has been
plenty written and said about the 2012 Red Bulls season ticket debacle, with prices in some
midfield sections doubling or tripling. This for a team that has been downright putrid on the
pitch.
Our Twitter friend Boca107 is among the new pricing scheme victims (I shudder the think what it
would cost if I still sat there as I did in 2010).
The Philadelphia Union are changing ticket prices to fall more in line with other soccer
stadiums throughout the USA, according to an email sent out to season ticket holders today.
Non-River End endline season tickets will fall in price and corner seats throughout the stadium
will have raised costs, starting next season.
Time for a quick look at some business items around MLS and US Soccer. We'll start in
Vancouver, where the Whitecaps have set their season ticket prices for year two. According the
Vancouver Sun, season tickets at BC Place will increase by 1-3% in year two of the team's Major
League Soccer tournament.
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- Tavistock vs QPR
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- Bushman's 1971/72 Season Photo Memories
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Throughout the day, the QPR Report Messageboard has news updates,
comments and perspectives - even links to other board comments of interest re QPR matters (on and
off the field) along with football (and ONLY football) topics in general.
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QPR Official Site - Minutes from meeting between OSC Committee and QPR 03/06/11
Attendees:
QPR:
Joe Kyle
Daniel Laryea
OSC Committee:
Karen Hampshire (Chair)
Ian Stenning (Vice Chair and Trust Liaison)
Brian Ahearne (Treasurer)
Linda Favell (Secretary and Assistant Treasurer)
Rebecca Favell (Assistant Secretary)
Brian Paterson
Zach Hampshire
OSC stated that they had called this meeting because they wanted to try and give
some answers to the fans about Season Ticket prices and other areas of concern.
I know, I used this edition for yesterday, but it's just as applicable for today as the US Men's
National Team takes on Canada today in the CONCACAF Gold Cup. I don't want to sound arrogant, or
anything like that, but anything other than a win tonight will be not only a disappointment but an
embarrassment.
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- The Bushman Archives of the 1968/69 Season
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Independent/Neil Warnock: Boardroom upheavals are part and parcel of football life – as is being
linked with 50 players
What I Learnt This Week
Saturday, 28 May 2011
I've been away this week, in Scotland, but the phone's not stopped ringing because back at Loftus
Road my club is still making the news, with Amit Bhatia, the chairman, resigning after the
season-ticket prices were released.
On the last day of the season and front of a capacity crowd at Loftus Road, Queens Park Rangers
played their last Championship match of the season against Leeds United. The match was covered by
the cameras of the BBC, who had already, for the last episiode of "The Football League Show" of the
season, been hanging around the main entrance to the ground on South Africa Road (one of the more
confusing aspects of the club's idiosyncratic ground) as the FA's decision that the club were not
to be deducted any points over the Faurlin affair was announced, a decision made just in time to
leave those that had assembled there in paryoxyms of delight at the club's return to the Premier
League after an absence of fifteen years.
Another Premier League season draws to a close but Arsenal fans will be burdened with feelings
of familiarity. Disappointment, misplaced optimism and an overwhelming sense of underachievement.
The dust continues to gather in the Arsenal trophy cabinet, while memories of Patrick Vieira
lifting the Premier League crown as captain of the 'Invincibles' begin to fade.
Written by Harry
{What if Wenger says ‘Cela, Je Pars', that's it I am leaving}
It's August 2015, 4 seasons since Wenger was hounded out of his beloved Arsenal, by the Black
Scarf Brigade, after falling short of another trophy in a 6 year continual spell.
And so news has emerged that, as of next season, season ticket prices at Man United will be
increasing by £1 a game, with the rationale behind this decision being attributed to the rise in
VAT...
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