Nice summary of our cave, on 19:53 - Dec 7 with 3789 views | 1MoreBrightonR | I read that outloud to my girlfriend this morning when I read the paper. Great paragraph :) | | | |
Nice summary of our cave, on 20:37 - Dec 7 with 3667 views | BlackCrowe | He's a good sports journo is Jacob Steinberg. | |
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Nice summary of our cave, on 22:21 - Dec 7 with 3415 views | PunteR | I think it was Loftboy who said the longer we stay at Loftus road in the prem the less he wants to move to a new stadium,and I agree. Articles like this makes me proud of our stadium. It is different and has got character,which fits our club. Although the reporters views are probably not representative of all visiting fans, Loftus rd is a good place to watch football. | |
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Nice summary of our cave, on 22:31 - Dec 7 with 3388 views | GetMeRangers | "A trip to Loftus Road is like stepping back into another era. Too many grounds are mega-bowls with neither identity nor soul but Queens Park Rangers’ home is different. The floodlights poke out above terraced houses, leg room is out of the question, the crowd is small and there is barely a seat in the house where the view is not restricted in some way. But that is what gives it its charm and when QPR are winning, it can be a struggle to hear yourself think." I doubt there are many of us who cant agree with that | | | |
Nice summary of our cave, on 01:23 - Dec 8 with 3255 views | SonofNorfolt | I agree but, we have to move on to have the chance to compete. Competing against Man. Utd not FC United. You can''t have it both ways. | | | |
Nice summary of our cave, on 01:55 - Dec 8 with 3237 views | vegasranger | Surely we can build a ground that holds 35,000 / 40,000 but keep it similar to Loftus Road with better views and more leg room? We can't stay at Loftus Road with crowds of 18,000 if we want to compete in the Premiership. We just can't pull in enough revenue. | | | |
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