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The irony of complaining it gets policed like the 80's bearing in mind how the away fans are treated at their ground. Also, mate, have you ever wondered why there might be an extra police presence at games involving your fans?
Saw them at Hammersmith Palais in 1994, then at Glastonbury in 1995 and Earls Court about a year later. They were excellent at the Palais, and good at the other two. I'm not overly concerned about seeing them again, but it's a good opportunity for younger fans too see them.
I used to work with a bloke who in the mid 70's was on youth terms at QPR and later made one subs appearance for Cambridge in 1979. Nigel Smith. He was actually terrible at five a side
Would it though Dave? Rangers have improved their gates over the last few years with more young fans turning up. My group is three fifty odd year olds and two in their late twenties. My daughter went to university in Nottingham and met a lad from Acton and his mate who also go regularly. Our away support is increasingly young. I'm hoping it will continue
I think that's clearly what they're trying to do. Make it so bad that we'd all happily accept getting rid of the 3pm blackout so we can all get back to normal. In fairness if they showed live Premier League games at 3pm on a Saturday, none of us would change our habits. We'd still all be at Loftus Road
I was at the Olympic Stadium watching the Diamond League. Jesus christ, an hour to get from the stadium to Stratford station. If that's what West Ham fans go through every week I'm quite happy to stay at Loftus Road