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An instant impact.
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11 years on from his untimely death.
Gone but never forgotten.
We go again in W12 for QPR vs Wigan Athletic.
COYRS!
Overseas #QPR fans can watch QPR vs Wigan Athletic live on Saturday.
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Our best programme cover of the season to date?
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It's QPR vs Wigan Athletic this weekend in W12.
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Nahki Wells becomes our second signing of the day!
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#WelcomeWells
#WelcomeWells!
#QPR have signed striker Nahki Wells on a season-long loan from Burnley.
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Was my 1st time watching the hoops y/day brilliant day out also brilliant win 4-1 could ask 4 much better than that cheers �
Visited yesterday for the open training session with my son. QPR was his club not mine, my friend always took him so I got him a season ticket. I then took him to a few matches, as they say the rest is history. I'm now the proud owner of my own season ticket. I love the fact that it is a family club and they engage with the local community and fans. Yesterday we watched a training season and then my son got to meet and be photographed with his heroes. That's something special.
Visited Loftus Road yesterday for the annual family open day. Fantastic friendly atmosphere throughout the day. My 9 year old son really enjoyed himself.
Great access for the kids to meet the players and get autographs and selfies.
Loftus Road is a very special stadium with an unique feel about it.
The best place on the earth. The home of my hero's x
Superb nice tidy old ground, great atmosphere sat along side some quality knowledgeable supporters and a good performance on top
As I travelled down from Scotland I would like to thank Ellis in the box office for her assistance and to all at loftus road good luck for the rest of the season
Not seen a performance like that probably since coming back to beat Liverpool in the Prem 4 or 5 seasons ago
The team fought really hard yesterday and played some nice attractive football at times. The midfield looks particularly good with a great balance of flair, creativity and hustling.
When the fans got behind the team with half hour left the place was rocking and the players deserved the standing ovation at the final whistle.
170 mile round trip every home game and yesterday's drive home was much more enjoyable than many before it
👊🏻⚽️🔵⚪️🔵⚪️🔵 ⚪️🔵
No matter how much grief they cause me, I love this club and place. 50 years supporting them and I am never changing. Dad got me involved and this has passed to my brother, son, nephews and cousins. More lows than I would like but those highs will never be forgotten.
My Dad first took my to Loftus Road when I was about 4. He passed away 14 years ago, and my brother and I scattered his ashes in the goalmouth. The excitement I feel before every game never diminishes. Thank you Ollie for making Loftus Road feel like the good old days again
Lovely little stadium in the heart of West London, and an amazing team shop too!
Loftus Road (Queens Park Rangers) is a very quirky old-school stadium where you're sat very close to the pitch. The atmosphere is good and it strikes me as a friendly football club. Compared with the other London clubs, it has quick easy links for the Underground. You don't have to walk too far to the tube station and you also don't have to wait ages in a queue to get to the trains. It also has Westfield Shopping Centre and Shepherd's Bush Market close by so there's places to eat and shop before the match. I don't live in London - I travel into St Pancras Station and QPR is the easiest club for me to get to/from (Arsenal is closer but there's the queues for the tube after the match). I can comfortably leave Loftus Road after a Saturday fixture without running and comfortably make it back to St Pancras in time to catch the 1748 Thameslink or 1801 East Midlands trains.
The club superstore is well stocked with merchandise and the club staff/stewards are friendly.
I also went on a stadium tour in the past and found it to be very interesting.
I'm not a hardcore QPR fan - I'm more of a leisure customer at the moment; however, the more I find out about this club, the more I seem to like - so who knows? Yes, the results on the pitch aren't exactly spectacular at the moment but a football club is more than 11 players on the pitch.
Definitely worth a visit for a neutral or someone wanting to go to a football match. If you're visiting from overseas and already planning to visit Arsenal/Spurs/Chelsea - by all means visit them but if you have time and the fixtures allow, make a visit to QPR to see what an old school stadium and predominantly locally based fans are like.
In too many a year to remember yesterday's performance was very satisfying from start to finish & albeit only one game in on a long season with still 45 games to go, it made if ever questioned, my justification & pleasure in being here again & looking ahead & not dwell on the past seasons' failures.
I had a great time working at the stadium in 1999, first in the press longe and in the trofėe room. I have made great memories in a small town girl from Norway to carry with me.
Great location, friendly ground staff from pitch level up. My late father was a supporter, so when I met Daren 21 years ago and our first date was QPR v Ipswich I knew he was a keeper. Now our 14 year old daughter is an avid fan following all the players and keeping her dad and I informed of any moves and changes. Planning her first away game this year. Her birthday falls on Swansea away so hope its a good one.
First went in 1967 with my grandfather. He made sure I didn't support Brentford like my father. The ground is quirky, probably not the most comfortable seat and sometimes restricted viewing but the place is special. Despite the highs and lows of being a Hoop I love this place.
Anyone selling any tickets for tomorrow’s match? Thought I’d ask on here before buying from box office �
An amazing ground and one i look to visiting again. I dont support the team but have family links and will look out for results. Shame the seats are too close together and some of the posts blocked my veiw on goal. Up the hamlet �
1st game I ever saw was against Grimsby 1958/59 came to the ground with my dad, uncle and cousins, stood on the old South Africa Rd terrace, have been coming ever since and now sit in the stand. Love this place
Really really shit ground as an away fan. Getting in and out was awful and the view was horrific. Don’t waste your money going to this pathetic ground. They are a lowly, poor, second rate London team both on and off the pitch. Just hope they get relegated and Ian Holloway gets bummed by a midget (hopefully one with ‘normal’ sized penis)
My Husband is a season ticket holder and truly loves this club; However we have tried so many times to create the required new account and no matter how many times we request the confirm email, it NEVER arrives and we can not access the account AT ALL. very anoyed as never had a problem with old account. Very poor.
Was my 1st time watching the hoops y/day brilliant day out also brilliant win 4-1 could ask 4 much better than that cheers �
Visited yesterday for the open training session with my son. QPR was his club not mine, my friend always took him so I got him a season ticket. I then took him to a few matches, as they say the rest is history. I'm now the proud owner of my own season ticket. I love the fact that it is a family club and they engage with the local community and fans. Yesterday we watched a training season and then my son got to meet and be photographed with his heroes. That's something special.
Visited Loftus Road yesterday for the annual family open day. Fantastic friendly atmosphere throughout the day. My 9 year old son really enjoyed himself.
Great access for the kids to meet the players and get autographs and selfies.
Loftus Road is a very special stadium with an unique feel about it.
The best place on the earth. The home of my hero's x
Superb nice tidy old ground, great atmosphere sat along side some quality knowledgeable supporters and a good performance on top
As I travelled down from Scotland I would like to thank Ellis in the box office for her assistance and to all at loftus road good luck for the rest of the season
Not seen a performance like that probably since coming back to beat Liverpool in the Prem 4 or 5 seasons ago
The team fought really hard yesterday and played some nice attractive football at times. The midfield looks particularly good with a great balance of flair, creativity and hustling.
When the fans got behind the team with half hour left the place was rocking and the players deserved the standing ovation at the final whistle.
170 mile round trip every home game and yesterday's drive home was much more enjoyable than many before it
👊🏻⚽️🔵⚪️🔵⚪️🔵 ⚪️🔵
No matter how much grief they cause me, I love this club and place. 50 years supporting them and I am never changing. Dad got me involved and this has passed to my brother, son, nephews and cousins. More lows than I would like but those highs will never be forgotten.
My Dad first took my to Loftus Road when I was about 4. He passed away 14 years ago, and my brother and I scattered his ashes in the goalmouth. The excitement I feel before every game never diminishes. Thank you Ollie for making Loftus Road feel like the good old days again
Lovely little stadium in the heart of West London, and an amazing team shop too!
Loftus Road (Queens Park Rangers) is a very quirky old-school stadium where you're sat very close to the pitch. The atmosphere is good and it strikes me as a friendly football club. Compared with the other London clubs, it has quick easy links for the Underground. You don't have to walk too far to the tube station and you also don't have to wait ages in a queue to get to the trains. It also has Westfield Shopping Centre and Shepherd's Bush Market close by so there's places to eat and shop before the match. I don't live in London - I travel into St Pancras Station and QPR is the easiest club for me to get to/from (Arsenal is closer but there's the queues for the tube after the match). I can comfortably leave Loftus Road after a Saturday fixture without running and comfortably make it back to St Pancras in time to catch the 1748 Thameslink or 1801 East Midlands trains.
The club superstore is well stocked with merchandise and the club staff/stewards are friendly.
I also went on a stadium tour in the past and found it to be very interesting.
I'm not a hardcore QPR fan - I'm more of a leisure customer at the moment; however, the more I find out about this club, the more I seem to like - so who knows? Yes, the results on the pitch aren't exactly spectacular at the moment but a football club is more than 11 players on the pitch.
Definitely worth a visit for a neutral or someone wanting to go to a football match. If you're visiting from overseas and already planning to visit Arsenal/Spurs/Chelsea - by all means visit them but if you have time and the fixtures allow, make a visit to QPR to see what an old school stadium and predominantly locally based fans are like.
In too many a year to remember yesterday's performance was very satisfying from start to finish & albeit only one game in on a long season with still 45 games to go, it made if ever questioned, my justification & pleasure in being here again & looking ahead & not dwell on the past seasons' failures.
I had a great time working at the stadium in 1999, first in the press longe and in the trofėe room. I have made great memories in a small town girl from Norway to carry with me.
Great location, friendly ground staff from pitch level up. My late father was a supporter, so when I met Daren 21 years ago and our first date was QPR v Ipswich I knew he was a keeper. Now our 14 year old daughter is an avid fan following all the players and keeping her dad and I informed of any moves and changes. Planning her first away game this year. Her birthday falls on Swansea away so hope its a good one.
First went in 1967 with my grandfather. He made sure I didn't support Brentford like my father. The ground is quirky, probably not the most comfortable seat and sometimes restricted viewing but the place is special. Despite the highs and lows of being a Hoop I love this place.
Anyone selling any tickets for tomorrow’s match? Thought I’d ask on here before buying from box office �
An amazing ground and one i look to visiting again. I dont support the team but have family links and will look out for results. Shame the seats are too close together and some of the posts blocked my veiw on goal. Up the hamlet �
1st game I ever saw was against Grimsby 1958/59 came to the ground with my dad, uncle and cousins, stood on the old South Africa Rd terrace, have been coming ever since and now sit in the stand. Love this place
Really really shit ground as an away fan. Getting in and out was awful and the view was horrific. Don’t waste your money going to this pathetic ground. They are a lowly, poor, second rate London team both on and off the pitch. Just hope they get relegated and Ian Holloway gets bummed by a midget (hopefully one with ‘normal’ sized penis)
My Husband is a season ticket holder and truly loves this club; However we have tried so many times to create the required new account and no matter how many times we request the confirm email, it NEVER arrives and we can not access the account AT ALL. very anoyed as never had a problem with old account. Very poor.