QPR Say No to Town's Away Ticket Price Cap Proposal - Ipswich Town News
QPR have confirmed they will not be taking part in the £25 reciprocal away ticket price cap initiative proposed by the Blues during the summer.
Rangers chief executive Lee Hoos told GetWestLondon: "The running costs of our stadium are substantially different than Ipswich and this price point simply doesn’t work.”
Town travel to Loftus Road on Saturday 9th September with the West Londoners in Suffolk on Boxing Day when their adult fans will be charged the standard prices for the upper tier of the Cobbold Stand - £30 and £35 - rather than the proposed £25.
Hull City, who visit QPR next weekend, are advertising adult seats in the School End Upper Tier at Loftus Road at £33 and £28.
Last month, Town announced that 12 clubs had agreed to the proposal at that stage with others considering it further.
Tomorrow’s opponents Barnsley and Birmingham City, who visited Portman Road for last week’s season opener, both agreed to the cap.
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