Post by northwesthoop on Mar 21, 2024 10:28:26 GMT
We don't want a relegation rival having the whole stand behind the goal for a huge match. That always gives away teams an advantage kicking towards a whole end of their own fans and helps them create an atmosphere.
It makes perfect sense to try and prevent that. We've also had some good crowds this season so have been selling the lower school end to home fans in many recent games.
Plus 1800 tickets is more than QPR get for some away games. They have little to moan about.
I saw a load of sheffield wednesday fans in wycombe high street last season wont say what i think of them but im glad we wont see so many of them at loftus road now
It is a balancing act between offering other clubs an opportunity to have support and, in a small stadium, satisfying the demand of your fans. Throughout what has been a poor season for results, we have filled the stadium (and had a fantastic travelling contingent)!