Random question - players waving! 15:15 - Apr 30 with 2954 views | PinnerPaul | I've noticed this before but finally decided to ask about it now! Often when players come out for the handshakes, several players seem to wave to reles in the stand. No biggie - happened yesterday and again at full time. However ..... they all seem to wave at corner of SA where it meets school end - not at directors box area, where you would expect family of players to be. Anyone got any idea why this is? Ta | | | | |
Random question - players waving! on 15:40 - Apr 30 with 2906 views | loftboy | They are in the last hospitality box | |
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Random question - players waving! on 17:25 - Apr 30 with 2781 views | PinnerPaul | The waves always seem to be aimed above the boxes though. | | | |
Random question - players waving! on 17:33 - Apr 30 with 2762 views | DavieQPR | Must be where their Agents sit. | | | |
Random question - players waving! on 17:41 - Apr 30 with 2741 views | Northernr | Families and friends get their comps in A Block. | | | |
Random question - players waving! on 17:52 - Apr 30 with 2717 views | Mytch_QPR |
Random question - players waving! on 17:41 - Apr 30 by Northernr | Families and friends get their comps in A Block. |
I've hardly ever sat in A Block but you do see a few youth teamers - and the occasional injured first team player (if there's no room in the Directors Area). It's nearly always the last part of SAR to sell out. | |
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Random question - players waving! on 18:54 - Apr 30 with 2629 views | PinnerPaul |
Random question - players waving! on 17:41 - Apr 30 by Northernr | Families and friends get their comps in A Block. |
Cheers - odd they get put there - get it in PL days when sold out but seems a bit odd to put them next to away fans when there are usually plenty of better seats available. | | | |
Random question - players waving! on 08:18 - May 1 with 2408 views | Northernr |
Random question - players waving! on 18:54 - Apr 30 by PinnerPaul | Cheers - odd they get put there - get it in PL days when sold out but seems a bit odd to put them next to away fans when there are usually plenty of better seats available. |
It was the case before Prem too. Sat with Camp and Bolder's parents there for a friendly with Chievo one summer and it was all parents and spouse's, and they all knew each other, bitching about Briatore! I think there's a players' bar at that end of the concourse so you can just come down the steps and go straight in there which is probably why they seat them at that end.
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Random question - players waving! on 09:53 - May 1 with 2315 views | LazyFan |
Random question - players waving! on 08:18 - May 1 by Northernr | It was the case before Prem too. Sat with Camp and Bolder's parents there for a friendly with Chievo one summer and it was all parents and spouse's, and they all knew each other, bitching about Briatore! I think there's a players' bar at that end of the concourse so you can just come down the steps and go straight in there which is probably why they seat them at that end.
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This is exactly why they sit there. But it is usually youth teamers. I know this as I had a ticket once from youth teamer, I remember the game. It was a game many of us shall remember well, QPR v Port Vale, where we played crap and Port Vale was two nil up for the majority of the game. Then wild thing came on scored the first and set-up Dexter for the equaliser which we did not deserve. I was sitting with all the youth teamers and said to them, this was an outrageous result and QPR played crap and Port Vale should consider themselves robbed. I was expecting either nodding of heads or disagreement. I got neither, just blank stares. It is then I realised that these youngsters had never really watched that many games of football and didn't understand tactics. Hence despite their talents, this is why I believe they don't go far and end up playing Sunday football saying "I once played for QPR youth" and so on. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | |
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Random question - players waving! on 10:12 - May 1 with 2278 views | CroydonCaptJack | A long long time ago when Ian Dawes played for us, I used to know him (he is a Croydon lad) and he used to let us use his comps which were behind the players box back then. That would be a much better view than A Block I would have thought. Cost cutting I guess. | | | |
Random question - players waving! on 10:43 - May 1 with 2233 views | basshoop |
Random question - players waving! on 17:41 - Apr 30 by Northernr | Families and friends get their comps in A Block. |
Just to add to Clive's note, we were told on the tour that in addition to block A, players families can use the 'players lounge ' box beneath A block and youth teamers could now use tickets in the press box in Ellerslie Road (seeing as it was built for the Premiership requirements but is under utilised now we are in the championship) | | | |
Random question - players waving! on 12:31 - May 1 with 2146 views | smegma |
Random question - players waving! on 17:52 - Apr 30 by Mytch_QPR | I've hardly ever sat in A Block but you do see a few youth teamers - and the occasional injured first team player (if there's no room in the Directors Area). It's nearly always the last part of SAR to sell out. |
I saw Under 18/23 player Aiden Mesias get knocked back on Saturday when he went to collect his match ticket. | | | |
Random question - players waving! on 12:56 - May 1 with 2118 views | BklynRanger |
Random question - players waving! on 12:31 - May 1 by smegma | I saw Under 18/23 player Aiden Mesias get knocked back on Saturday when he went to collect his match ticket. |
Did he say 'Do you know who I am?!' | | | |
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