| News Comment | Transfer Deadline Day sort of live — LFW blog at 16:07:54
RE The Injury Lawyers Advert: The woman slipping on the floor with no 'Wet Floor' sign in sight used to make me wince everytime. It was the spot-on sound effect of bone on marble. |
| News Comment | QPR hope to maintain unbeaten Premiership home record v Villa — history at 09:25:36
I remember the Juergen Sommer masterclass and Lee Hendrie openly weeping when he got sent off. Perfect view from the South Africa Road Stand nearest The Loft. I can't remember a match since where the keeper has been deservedly singled out as the saviour of a slim lead. |
| News Comment | QPR’s Premiership Years — The ten worst moments at 10:08:51
As crushing a moment Number 4 was, it was also a revelation for me. As a young Man Utd fan from East Anglia, I was able to watch Premier League games at Loftus Road due to my Dad's company getting free tickets. By the Man Utd game I had seen QPR about 10 times, although I still called myself a Man Utd fan. It was only in that 96th minute when I saw my then hero, Cantona, score in front of The Loft that I realised I was a QPR fan. I was gutted. It made me realise that I'd been won over by everything about QPR from going to see them in the flesh in the atmosphere of Loftus Road and I've never looked back. Most Primary School kids pick up whatever team their mates support or which ever team is doing best and I don't blame them, as thats the nature of finding your feet in a new passion, but given the chance of seeing teams play week in, week out, you build up a relationship and fall for them. Cantona scoring, Sinclair booting the ball in frustration towards The Loft at the restart, the guy behind me saying "I'm glad Cantona scored or we'd have been here all night", and my Dad consoling me in my thunderous mood after the game. He was a bit confused. |
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