Hoos in the paper today 12:16 - Jun 20 with 6962 views | TeddRanger | Interesting interview with Lee Hoos in the Times today. Twp particular things of note. We WILL have piped noise at the ground today "QPR chant specific"Hoos said. Hopefully that will lift our players. Also, contingency plans are in place for social distancing at LR next season .3,700 fans in the ground. But which 3,700? | | | | |
Hoos in the paper today on 12:22 - Jun 20 with 5950 views | eastside_r | So if the distance rule is reduced from 2m to 1m (as widely expected next week) does that figure increase to 7,400. Presumably, it would be ST holders then loyalty points to decide who gets to attend. | | | |
Hoos in the paper today on 13:24 - Jun 20 with 5827 views | wood_hoop | If showing the games live works well for remaining games might be hope that EFL relax the rules for 3pm Saturday games for next season,. Difficult for me to get to games nowadays but would certainly be interested in a 'season ticket' for home games showing on QPR .co.uk, not just to our oversea supporters Possibily a way of the club getting in some reasonable revenue if gates are cut in half. | | | |
Hoos in the paper today on 14:04 - Jun 20 with 5688 views | PlanetHonneywood | So a third round cup game at home to MK Dons it is then. | |
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Hoos in the paper today on 14:12 - Jun 20 with 5653 views | TGRRRSSS | Already talk about grounds opening up next season, if things goes to 1 metre by July (likely) I think things could be more normal for attendance by Mid September | | | |
Hoos in the paper today on 14:16 - Jun 20 with 5635 views | DavieQPR | Maybe we should stage a protest at matches then there will be no limit. | | | |
Hoos in the paper today on 14:48 - Jun 20 with 5555 views | HAYESBOY | 2m to 1m?? That's about 4 seats then. | |
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Hoos in the paper today on 14:54 - Jun 20 with 5525 views | Toast_R | Interesting that. You'd think anyone with underlying health issues would probably take a rain check but then that's relying on people voluntarily removing themselves from harms way. | | | |
Hoos in the paper today on 17:14 - Jun 20 with 5344 views | Boston |
Hoos in the paper today on 14:54 - Jun 20 by Toast_R | Interesting that. You'd think anyone with underlying health issues would probably take a rain check but then that's relying on people voluntarily removing themselves from harms way. |
We wouldn’t watch football if we were worried about our health. | |
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Hoos in the paper today on 18:43 - Jun 20 with 5194 views | GloryHunter | One metre is about two seats width. So that would imply sitting someone every three seats along, in alternate rows. That is one-third of one-half of the seats. That is one-sixth of the total seats. For QPR that would mean around 2,000 seats. | | | |
Hoos in the paper today on 18:45 - Jun 20 with 5187 views | hoopdog |
Hoos in the paper today on 17:14 - Jun 20 by Boston | We wouldn’t watch football if we were worried about our health. |
We'll certainly not QPR [Post edited 20 Jun 2020 18:46]
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Hoos in the paper today on 18:46 - Jun 20 with 5183 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Hoos in the paper today on 18:43 - Jun 20 by GloryHunter | One metre is about two seats width. So that would imply sitting someone every three seats along, in alternate rows. That is one-third of one-half of the seats. That is one-sixth of the total seats. For QPR that would mean around 2,000 seats. |
The problem at HQ is surely the narrow walkways in Ellerslie and SAFFA. I can't see even 2,000 being safe. | |
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Hoos in the paper today on 18:56 - Jun 20 with 5134 views | Hayesender | Half of us could wear BLM tshirts, and the other half EDL tshirts. Then we could do what we want, and even have a pissing contest with each other | |
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Hoos in the paper today on 15:39 - Jun 21 with 4696 views | francisbowles |
Hoos in the paper today on 18:46 - Jun 20 by BrianMcCarthy | The problem at HQ is surely the narrow walkways in Ellerslie and SAFFA. I can't see even 2,000 being safe. |
Yes it's the getting in and out en masse and climbing over people to leave early or go to the loo. Going to be difficult to control all of that. | | | |
Hoos in the paper today on 16:23 - Jun 21 with 4584 views | colinallcars | I think any talk of having 2or3 thousand socially distanced fans is just pie in the sky. As pointed out by many others the entering and egressing the ground would be a nightmare, plus toilet arrangements and the possibility of having an emergency evacuation. Who would the 3 thousand be ? A ballot among ST holders ? No, sadly I think a vaccine is the only real hope. The Oxford vaccine may pass its tests in September, but then it has to be mass produced and administered to Joe Public. | | | |
Hoos in the paper today on 16:29 - Jun 21 with 4578 views | DannyPaddox | If they’re going to let us back in but with severely limited numbers they should think of auditons. Lee Hoos: Okay whenever you’re ready. Song of your own choice. Fan #1: You’re gonna get your fcuking ... Lee Hoos: NEXT! Fan #2: (Basso profondo) The father is a dealer. The mother is a stealer. The son’s a racist cheater. The Terry Family! Lee Hoos: You’re in. [Post edited 21 Jun 2020 16:35]
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Hoos in the paper today on 17:14 - Jun 21 with 4497 views | PunteR | The 2 meter, 1 meter thing is a load of bollox. | |
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Hoos in the paper today on 17:21 - Jun 21 with 4484 views | Northernr | Again, probably just me being miserable, but opening it up to just 2,000 people would be horribly unfair, however they dolled those tickets out. | | | |
Hoos in the paper today on 17:48 - Jun 21 with 4436 views | LongsufferingR |
Hoos in the paper today on 17:21 - Jun 21 by Northernr | Again, probably just me being miserable, but opening it up to just 2,000 people would be horribly unfair, however they dolled those tickets out. |
Many more results like yesterday and they won't have a problem! | | | |
Hoos in the paper today on 18:48 - Jun 21 with 4379 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Hoos in the paper today on 17:48 - Jun 21 by LongsufferingR | Many more results like yesterday and they won't have a problem! |
You gotta laugh... | |
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Hoos in the paper today on 12:59 - Jun 22 with 4151 views | GloryHunter | It's not the people sitting along the row from you that you've got to worry about - it's the people singing and shouting behind you. Singing can project droplets up to 6 metres. There's a couple of cases reported of choirs practicing and the whole lot of them getting infected. | | | |
Hoos in the paper today on 13:16 - Jun 22 with 4114 views | Toast_R | Not just the seating though, the whole trip there and back on public transport, checking bags at turnstiles. Selling programmes, what about the bogs, are they allowed to be open without being sanitised every 10 minutes? As GloryHunter says - People who spray when they say. Surely it has to be all or nothing? [Post edited 22 Jun 2020 13:17]
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Hoos in the paper today on 15:46 - Jun 22 with 4009 views | daveB |
Hoos in the paper today on 18:46 - Jun 20 by BrianMcCarthy | The problem at HQ is surely the narrow walkways in Ellerslie and SAFFA. I can't see even 2,000 being safe. |
If you make masks compulsory then the only real issue is touching surfaces so hand washing stations around the place would help. I think it's possible they could do it | | | |
Hoos in the paper today on 16:06 - Jun 22 with 3971 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Hoos in the paper today on 15:46 - Jun 22 by daveB | If you make masks compulsory then the only real issue is touching surfaces so hand washing stations around the place would help. I think it's possible they could do it |
Last I read - for what that's worth - we're still not sure of the percentage efficacy of masks. They surely help, but they're not 100% afaik. | |
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Hoos in the paper today on 16:09 - Jun 22 with 3963 views | BAWHoops | If would imagine that 50% of season ticket holders will be allowed in to start with which is around the 5000 mark. You'll get to go to every other game | |
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Hoos in the paper today on 16:09 - Jun 22 with 3961 views | Mistication92 | F it, open it up to everyone, those who want to go can go, those who don't feel safe, don't. Most of the country doesn't appear to be abiding by the rules anymore anyway, so why not really get things back to normal? | | | |
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