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Will be at Loftus Road on Saturday vs Forest. If you are one of those who picks and chooses which games to attend then please try to make it for this one and really give him the welcome he deserves, as the Forest fans will too I am sure.
Absolutely love him. One of those players I'd seen play well elsewhere (at Walsall) and then we actually signed - Freeman and Buzsaky similar. Played really really well for us.
13.206 - QPR average attendance 2003 14,616 - QPR average attendance 2017
LOVE GINO!
I was thinking of moving up there next season with my daughter and brother.Are there many spaces to buy a season ticket? I’m fecking bored stiff of the lower loft.
I follow him on Facebook. He really still loves QPR. There are often pics of his kids in QPR shirts for instance. He is sure to get a warm welcome.
Likewise. He's brought some of his academy with him and they were at Florist on Monday, before going to tour Old Trafford and then onto the Wigan game. Hope he gets an excellent welcome on Saturday at HQ.
I was thinking of moving up there next season with my daughter and brother.Are there many spaces to buy a season ticket? I’m fecking bored stiff of the lower loft.
A couple of seasons ago there was nothing available other than restricted views but theres quite a lot of spaces availble now. I used to sit in the Lower Loft but the atmosphere in the R Block is much better. Facilities are better in the Lower Loft however.
A couple of seasons ago there was nothing available other than restricted views but theres quite a lot of spaces availble now. I used to sit in the Lower Loft but the atmosphere in the R Block is much better. Facilities are better in the Lower Loft however.
Atmosphere gets a bit livelier the further back you go. Might be a bit unsuitable if his daughter's very young (depends what she's used to of course!)
Also a song sometimes about northerners being into bread or something?
Atmosphere gets a bit livelier the further back you go. Might be a bit unsuitable if his daughter's very young (depends what she's used to of course!)
Also a song sometimes about northerners being into bread or something?
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She is 16 next month and she enjoys the away games better because we try to stand in the back row for 90 minutes and sing the songs along with the rest. That might be because of the novelty of being able to stand at games but that might wear off if it becomes the norm. As for catering facilities,all we normally have is a pre match hot drink and a half time pee.
QPRnet.com: There was a lot of controversy about your release, it seems things got a bit confused at the time?
GP: One day I will tell everyone what happened because I am a very honest man, some people they don’t say the truth so one day I will, just not today, sorry.
Maybe some people don’t know the history of what happened and at the time I never said anything about it, I received calls from newspapers and the radio but I never talked about it so I would like to say to the QPR fans that in the future I will explain what happened because I would like the QPR fans to think I am a good man and not a liar.
I was very sad when I left QPR, I was very happy in London and at the club and so was my wife.
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Was this ever revealed btw? If I saw it before I must have forgotten.