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Queens Park Rangers 'to slash ticket prices by 35%'

QPR 'to slash ticket prices'
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Queens Park Rangers are reportedly planning to cut their ticket prices for next season by 35%.

Queens Park Rangers will reportedly bring down their ticket prices following their relegation to the Championship.

The West London outfit learned their fate following a goalless draw with Reading, who also dropped down to the second tier, at the Madejski Stadium on Sunday.

The most expensive adult tickets at Loftus Road are currently £70, with the lowest price at £20, but the club are planning to reduce fees by 35% for next season, according to the Daily Mail.

Meanwhile, reports have claimed that QPR could face an exodus of players following their relegation.

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