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While everyone's in a good mood, might be a chance to persuade some of you to part with your filthy lucre. We're walking to Fulham the long way round Saturday to raise money for the QPR Tiger Cubs - our team of kids who have Down's syndrome.
This is the 9th year of the walk and in total we have raised well over £100K which goes directly to benefit the kids - new equipment, trips abroad, new classes in other sports etc etc.
I know times is 'ard but if you can find a couple of quid down the back of the sofa, here's the link:
Hi all, A few of us on here will be joining a group walking from Harlington to Loftus Road on Saturday to raise money for the Tiger Cubs - QPR's team for kids with Down's syndrome. These children are an utter delight and all the money raised goes directly to help fund equipment, trips away and new activities for them to take part in.
As we were getting on the train saw someone being resuscitated by police and paramedics on Westbound platform. Didn't look good - anyone know what happened?
Hi all, The QPR Podcast has been nominated for a national award, going up against the likes of The Sun and Bob Mortimer, so needs all the help it can get! Been asked to post these links up if anyone would like to vote.
TWITTER Fairly self-explanatory: Click the link, sign in and post http://bit.ly/2cavP6h
What if he's still here after the window closes? Does Jimmy play him or let him train with the kids?
My personal view is there's a shed-load of games in the Championship, not to mention our cup run, so I'd be inclined to use him when needed providing his attitude is right. If he puts in a few decent displays like the one against Rochdale he may attract a few suitors in January.
Hi all, Been asked to put up a link to the live QPR podcast happening tomorrow at the Good Ship, Kilburn, from 7pm - featuring Lee Hoos and Lee Cook. 10 quid and apparently you can pay on the door. More here... http://www.west12media.co.uk/qprpod/
Thought we could all do with a bit of cheering up, so what little ditty would you pick as your exit song? The rebel in me would go for So What by the Anti Nowhere League, but I reckon I'd nick this one picked by my old man - raised a wee smile on a tough old day...
It's that time again where we get our walking boots on to raise cash for the Tiger Cubs - QPR's team for children with Down's syndrome.
This is our seventh walk and coincides with the Tiger Cubs' seventh birthday, so we're doing things a little differently this year. Instead of walking to an away ground, we'll be doing the 13 miles from Harlington to HQ for Bolton game this Saturday. That way the kids can go on the pitch and celebrate at half-time. They will also be doing the last couple of miles with us.
If anyone could habd over a bit of their hard-earned, that would be magic. We raised a magnificent £20,000 last year and over the years the cash has gone to improving existing training facilities for the kids, setting up more sessions in other venues, expanding the sessions to other sports including tennis and sending the kids on trips.
It's that time again where we get our walking boots on to raise cash for the Tiger Cubs - QPR's team for children with Down's syndrome.
This is our seventh walk and coincides with the Tiger Cubs' seventh birthday, so we're doing things a little differently this year. Instead of walking to an away ground, we'll be doing the 13 miles from Harlington to HQ for Bolton game this Saturday. That way the kids can go on the pitch and celebrate at half-time. They will also be doing the last couple of miles with us.
If anyone could habd over a bit of their hard-earned, that would be magic. We raised a magnificent £20,000 last year and over the years the cash has gone to improving existing training facilities for the kids, setting up more sessions in other venues, expanding the sessions to other sports including tennis and sending the kids on trips.