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Couldn't see these anywhere...Just got mine in the Gold upper area. Been to QPR before and was in the bottom tier...Could see F*ck all!

 

ON SALE TO ELIGIBLE SEASON TICKET HOLDERS NOW

 

Tickets for the trip to Queens Park Rangers on Saturday 17th November (3pm kick-off) are now on sale to Season Ticket Holders who purchased a ticket/tickets for at least three games from Man City, Arsenal, Everton, West Ham & West Brom.

 

Tickets will then go on sale in the following order, subject to remaining availability:

 

Friday 2nd November Season Ticket Holders who purchased a ticket/tickets for at least two games from Man City, Arsenal, Everton, West Ham & West Brom.

 

Monday 5th November Season Ticket Holders who purchased a ticket/tickets for at least one game from Man City, Arsenal, Everton, West Ham & West Brom.

 

Wednesday 7th November Any Season Ticket Holders.

 

Friday 9th November Any supporter who purchased a ticket/tickets for at least one game from Man City, Arsenal, Everton, West Ham & West Brom.

 

Monday 12th November General sale.

 

Saints have been allocated 3,177 tickets for the trip to Queens Park Rangers on Saturday 17th November.

 

Travelling fans are housed in both the Upper and Lower tiers of Loftus Road's School End, with different prices depending on seat location.

 

This is a Category B fixture, with 15 loyalty points available. Tickets will go on sale to selected supporters from Wednesday 31st October, and will be priced as follows:

 

Adults

 

£35 in the School Upper End Tier Gold

£33 in the School Upper Gold Restricted View

£30 in the School Upper & Lower End Tier Silver

£28 in the School Upper Silver Restricted View

 

Under-16s

 

£17 in the School Upper End Tier Gold

£16 in the School Upper Gold Restricted View

£15 in the School Upper & Lower End Tier Silver

£14 in the School Upper Silver Restricted View

 

16-21s

 

£30 in the School Upper End Tier Gold

£29 in the School Upper Gold Restricted View

£25 in the School Upper & Lower End Tier Silver

£24 in the School Upper Silver Restricted View

 

Over-60s

 

£30 in the School Upper End Tier Gold

£29 in the School Upper Gold Restricted View

£25 in the School Upper & Lower End Tier Silver

£24 in the School Upper Silver Restricted View

 

Tickets for children under the age of eight are free when they are accompanied by an adult in the School End Upper Tier Stand.

 

There will be three pairs of wheelchair user & enabler tickets priced at £20, and ten pairs of ambulant disabled supporter & attendant tickets priced at £25.

 

Please note that for any concessionary ticket purchased, proof of age will be required on entry into the stadium.

 

Tickets are limited to one ticket per applicable supporter, and a maximum of four tickets per transaction when purchasing on behalf of other applicable supporters.

 

There will be a total of 15 Loyalty points awarded to supporters purchasing tickets for this fixture, which may be used to gain ticket priority on future ticket sales. The customer number of each attending supporter must be given at the point of sale in order for loyalty points to be awarded. Points cannot be awarded to individual customer numbers retrospectively.

 

Tickets are sold subject to the Ticket Terms and Conditions.

 

 

Tickets for away games can be purchased via our online ticketing site or direct from the St Mary's Ticket Office.

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It's disgusting that those who went to Leeds are not considered in the sales criteria for this at all. What's the point awarding 20 loyalty points for this, and 20 for Sheff Wed if you can't use them. Whole system is a joke.

 

 

 

the idiots running the show have no idea what they are doing mate, in this case not concerned about getting a ticket as over 3000 is a decent allocation but the principle of the matter is their loyalty points system is misleading and is not fit for purpose.

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They clearly had their ideas about how it was going to be done at the start of the season, but the points part has clearly not been implemented yet. Bit of a joke but it's a work in progress thing. Be interesting to see what happens in the high demand games at the end of the season. I can't imagine they'll say, 'You have to have got to 8 of Man City, Stoke, Man Utd, Spurs, Wigan, West Ham, Swansea, Fulham, Arsenal, Norwich etc.

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