LFW Patreon launches today
Today we're launching LoftforWords on Patreon, with two hours of Ale Faurlin goodness for you to download and listen to as a reward for subscribing.
You can subscribe to our Patreon by clicking here and there's already more than two hours of chat with former QPR midfielder Ale Faurlin waiting there for you as a reward and thank you. We've got some other great guests lined up over the coming weeks and months.
Top tier subscribers also get access to the digital versions of A Kick Up The R's so we can help support Dave's QPR institution through the pandemic.
LFW has existed in this form for the last 16 years, supported by advertising revenue, however the pandemic has seen that dwindle and to continue running the site through 2020/21, particularly when football and travelling comes back, is going to require extra support and this is the solution we've come up with.
Thanks to your support we can continue to run the site in its current form, free to view, through the comin season. Thank you for your Patreonage.
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