QPR slammed an 'absolute disgrace' after latest Derby County update
Derby County have confirmed the ticket prices for their trip to Queens Park Rangers next month.
Paul Warne's side will head to the capital on Friday, February 14 (8pm) as they look to secure a league double in a game that will be televised by Sky Sports.
Derby fans are reminded that tickets for the fixture are digital only and can be purchsed at dcfc.co.uk, over the phone and from the ticket office in person. However, supporters have slammed the ticket prices for one of the season's most expensive away days.
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Adult prices range from £30 to £38 pound some of which include a restricted view. The prices are on par with Sheffield United, with fans being hit in the pocket compared to the Premier League, where no away fan pays more than £30 for an away ticket,.
Here's what Derby fans had to say about the prices for the clash at Loftus Road which were confirmed earlier today.
Punjabi Rams: "Highest price ticket for QPR away £38, limited facilities for away fans. Time to bring back the #TwentysPlenty campaign."
Amelia Warren: "Are they taking the mick???? £38 for a Friday night game on the telly???? Grow up."
Liam McKay: "£36 for a restricted view ticket? Absolute disgrace."
Aaron: £36 for restricted view is absolutely outrageous, you should be ashamed."
Matt Hayes: Friday night on Sky and these are charging 38 quid. Will never happen but we should genuinely boycott and nobody go. Enough us enough."
For full details of ticket prices for the QPR clash, see dcfc.co.uk for more info.