Away match ticketing 1/2
We're looking to canvas supporter opinions on away match ticketing ahead of a meeting with the club in June. From loyalty points to priority sales and release dates to allocations, let us know what's working well and what you'd love to change.
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Season ticket prices 🧵
Following the release of 2026/27 season ticket prices, QPR Supporters Advisory Board (SAB) are disappointed to see younger fans and families being hit the hardest.
While we're pleased to read that current season ticket sales are up on last year, we…
We were pleased to see the club implement a number of SAB suggestions, including rewards for child season ticket holders, to help lessen the impact, despite not being in agreement on all aspects of the new season ticket prices.
If you have any comments on the changes to season tickets, including pricing, or would like to share ideas and suggestions for future consultations, please get in touch at: forms.gle/SVUyRGse6A81iPPr8
The Minutes from the March #QPR meeting with the QPR Supporters Advisory Board (SAB) have now been posted on the @QPR Official Site. They can be read at s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/g…@QPRSAB
What is shared in meetings?
Every meeting is different, but generally the club will share updates, ideas or questions with the SAB for our feedback. Some information is highly sensitive and cannot be shared outside of the meeting. 1/2
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The SAB will provide initial feedback to the club in the room, with a chance to share collated feedback at a later date if required. Where the SAB doesn’t agree with the club, alternative suggestions are put forward wherever possible. All final decisions are made by the club. 2/2
Who attends meetings from the club?
Meetings are attended by the Chief Executive (Christian Nourry), the Supporter Relations Manager and the Marketing & Supporter Services Assistant. The Commercial Director has also been present when discussing financial decisions. 1/2
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How often does the SAB meet with the club?
We have around three face-to-face meetings with the club per season. These meetings are called by the club, who suggest an agenda. The SAB are able to add items to the agenda. 1/2
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Outside of these formal meetings, the SAB talks to the club on a regular basis, dealing primarily with the Supporter Relations Manager. If you'd like to propose an agenda item or get in touch with the SAB, visit: forms.gle/SVUyRGse6A81iPPr8 2/2
Depending on the nature of your enquiry, we may:
- raise it in a formal meeting with the club
- use it to help shape the feedback the SAB provides to the club between meetings
- share it directly with the Supporter Relations Manager at QPR
The minutes of our most recent meeting with QPR have now been received by the SAB for checking and approval, and will shortly be returned to the Club for signing off.
We will provide an update when they are published at qpr.co.uk/club/supporter-adv…
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Who is on the SAB?
The QPR Supporter Advisory Board is made up of supporter group representatives, fan media and six elected individuals.
You can read more at: qpr.co.uk/club/supporter-adv…
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What is the SAB?
The Supporter Advisory Board was set up in 2025 as the club’s primary form of supporter consultation. The group is made up of supporter group representatives and elected
individuals, with representatives sharing their views on issues which impact the club’s fans