"Silver tickets have a restricted sight line, meaning you may not be able to see the goal line." Chuff me. Never been to QPR, so making a weekend of it even though we all know we'll lose - but crikey at the above quote.
Absolute **** hole of a ground. I've seen us lose there twice. Decent piss up at Shepherd's Bush though.
They will be paying off the multi-million pound FFP fine for some years to come at £1m per year. I am not sure of the total value of the fine but it is substantial.
Think its all back to the drawing board Club and council cant agree the way forward - QPR just want a football only stadium capacity around 30K, the council want an entertaiment complex capable of hosting concerts athletics trade shows etc and with a 45K capacity no sign of either side agreeing to the others proposals Cant move soon enough for me been there many times to watch us lose maybe a new stadium will bring us some luck whole ground makes our West stand feel spacious and comfortable as it happens I am going with a QPR supporting mate tomorrow to the game against Derby - they will probably lose that one
Only been on QPR's ground once and that was enough. Hoping against hope that we can keep our run going. It would be brilliant if we can buck the trend and come away from Loftus Road with all three points. Correction. Loftus Road is now called the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium.
Its no better in the home stands - went last season to watch them beat Wednesday and had a massive pillar blocking half one penalty area, poor guys in front of us couldnt actually see the goal at that end - and they werent sold as restricted view seats. Not a patch on say Charltons stadium
It's a weird enough season. We haven't beaten either of our rivals in the bottom three, but done the double over Fulham.
Bought 5 tickets for the game today. One for me, one for my brother, one for my brother-in-law and one each for my daughters' partners. Seen us c.6 times at Loftus Road, every time a defeat but, maybe, this could be the first time in my lifetime, we get a win there: daughters' partners were there at Wembley in 2016 so - who knows ? (Daughters live in Epsom and Ewell). UTR !