TicketShafter - Podcast
All is rosy on the field for QPR at the moment, but the optimism created by the team's best start since 1987/88 has put pressure on the club's creaking ticketing system.
Assessing the team's first month, the arrival of Andre Gray on deadline day, and the escalating difficulties of trying to give the club your money are Flo Lloyd-Hughes, Paul Finney and some gobshite from LoftforWords.
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