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- Parking (and without 3 mile queues to get in or out) - Leg room, and I'm not even tall - No posts obscuring the pitch view - Rail seating/standing - 'pwopa' home & away ends. i.e. behind the goals. None of this sticking the away fans in the shittiest place malarky. a) they're human beings b) it adds to the atmosphere - Decent catering inside the ground. Try and keep money spent in the club - As well as above, local non pub food & drink (kids can't go more than 30 seconds before they're hungry) - Toilets with a drain plug in the middle of the floor so they can be hosed down regularly and not rank of pi$$
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Wherever QPR end up playing home games in the future, what is most important? on 14:59 - Jul 26 with 2866 views
I voted 'Proximity' but I don't see those two as a choice betwixt. Obviously, once you've alighted you're (i'm) gonna want a beer. So decent outlets will be important.
Now, in the ground next door to me they sell Hells. A beer, of which I'm a big fan. So....
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Wherever QPR end up playing home games in the future, what is most important? on 15:32 - Jul 26 with 2772 views
Iโm undecided as they are both equally important to me about any plans to move.But the way itโs going it might have to be close to my nursing home.
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Wherever QPR end up playing home games in the future, what is most important? on 15:34 - Jul 26 with 2770 views
It's not so much train stations, it's accessibility. Whether that means near to a station or easy road links and plenty of parking. The worst case scenario is Reading where if you don't live on the right side of town, you either end up in a traffic jam for hours either on the park and ride bus to the station or the road to the motorway.
Food is important too. Not everyone wants a dog burger. Or a lukewarm tea.
Space in the stands. It was lovely on Saturday to not be crammed in next to the people in front and behind me.
Decent sound system. Would be nice to actually hear the announcements.
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Wherever QPR end up playing home games in the future, what is most important? on 15:56 - Jul 26 with 2686 views
(Waits for Konk to brief us on the merits of including a gin bar...)
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
Wherever QPR end up playing home games in the future, what is most important? on 15:50 - Jul 26 by nix
It's not so much train stations, it's accessibility. Whether that means near to a station or easy road links and plenty of parking. The worst case scenario is Reading where if you don't live on the right side of town, you either end up in a traffic jam for hours either on the park and ride bus to the station or the road to the motorway.
Food is important too. Not everyone wants a dog burger. Or a lukewarm tea.
Space in the stands. It was lovely on Saturday to not be crammed in next to the people in front and behind me.
Decent sound system. Would be nice to actually hear the announcements.
Disagree with your first bit. I don't want to drive, ir even be driven, to football. So contrary to 'it's not sp much about train stations', for some of us, many of us, I'd suggest, it really is about train stations.
And currently, I might add, we are spoiled for choice.
Edit: all of that notwithstanding the fact I now have my 60+oyster. ๐๐๐ซถ
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Wherever QPR end up playing home games in the future, what is most important? on 16:18 - Jul 26 with 2624 views
Wherever QPR end up playing home games in the future, what is most important? on 15:34 - Jul 26 by Hayesender
Something like they have outside Ashton Gate, with all those little pop up bars selling decent beer and food would get me out of the pub earlier.
So something like that with a train station or two nearby would be perfect imo
Very impressed with A.G. We ended up getting there late last season and rushed to our seats to make kick off. Didnโt realise what was going on at ground level outside regarding food and drink so more or less missed that at half time. A ground Iโll happily go back to next season. ( alright Mel?) if they plan to start glueing themselves to the road next time, please let me know.
Ideally, a few drinks in good time before kick off and then to the ground, because it seemed to be very well organised.
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Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?
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Wherever QPR end up playing home games in the future, what is most important? on 23:33 - Jul 26 with 2331 views
Wherever QPR end up playing home games in the future, what is most important? on 15:57 - Jul 26 by izlingtonhoop
Disagree with your first bit. I don't want to drive, ir even be driven, to football. So contrary to 'it's not sp much about train stations', for some of us, many of us, I'd suggest, it really is about train stations.
And currently, I might add, we are spoiled for choice.
Edit: all of that notwithstanding the fact I now have my 60+oyster. ๐๐๐ซถ
[Post edited 26 Jul 2023 16:34]
Preferably it would be accessible to all whether that be by rail, road or magic carpet.
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Wherever QPR end up playing home games in the future, what is most important? on 07:37 - Jul 27 with 2201 views