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Hammersmith Apollo ticket help
at 22:12 10 Sep 2024

On Twickets, you can put them up for sale before you have them – increasingly, gig tickets are sent out electronically a day or so before the show. You get all your money back if they don't materialise. And you are put in direct touch with the seller, so they cant hide.

It's much the best of the resale sites.
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Dynamic Pricing
at 22:36 2 Sep 2024

They would want it in football because the big clubs want to reduce the number of season ticket holders and make many more seats available to casual fans. There's massive revenue differential between an ST seat and a casual one. And dynamic pricing will make it bigger.
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Loftus Road renovation/revamp
at 22:34 2 Sep 2024

1. Don't think moving a school to get a few extra seats in will win us many friends.
2. Who pays for building and equipping a whole new school? Think LBHF will be happy to pay? I don't.
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Always Enjoy
at 11:30 29 Aug 2024

TBF That "anyone but them" was also the entire point of Clive's preview. Not sure I blame a Luton fan for feeling the same way.
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Celar
at 12:47 28 Aug 2024

I thought Celar was subject to unfair criticism after Plymouth. He did miss his chances, but look how he managed to create them for himself – the one he blazed over, where he brought the ball down and turned fluently. That counts for more, for me, than one bounced in off his shin.

Thought he looked pretty good last night. Not amazing, but pretty good, and I hope he carries on getting better.

Varane looks to me he like he might be the passive Samba Diakité. One minute he's running the game. The next you can just tap him off the ball or watch him fall asleep in possession. Is that better or worse than going mental and getting sent off?
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Jermaine jenas
at 02:58 23 Aug 2024

The whole point of good limericls is to set up the obvious payoff then avoid it. They're meant to be sacy, not anatomical.
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Jermaine jenas
at 22:31 22 Aug 2024

There once was a pundit called Jenas
Whose texts were not known for their cleanness
A woman complained
That the image remanined
On her phone of – By God, have you seen this?
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Luton HOME Carabo Cup now on Sale
at 14:45 20 Aug 2024

Typical QPR. Website says they're on sale. The ticketing site isn't selling them yet.

Edit: Sorry, the actual Ticketmaster bit is selling, but the ticketing page of the website does not yet have the clickthrough link.
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Longest number of years as a fan
at 15:19 13 Aug 2024

First game was autumn 77, when we lost 5-1 to Everton at LR, and Bob Latchford got a hat trick on his way to 30 goals. Can't really get more Rangers than that.
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LFW Marti Sit Down
at 15:11 13 Aug 2024

In 34 years in journalism, I've never worked anywhere that gives copy approval. Not at any magazine – including when I edited FourFourTwo – or any newspaper. People think it happens all the time, but it really doesn't.
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Leaving loftus road...
at 21:32 16 Jul 2024

All I want is for us to stay on exactly the same site, on the same footprint, in a 35,000-capacity stadium with room for 40,000 season ticket holders and 10,000 in hospitality. I want the stadium to have world class facilities, top-class bars with no beer costing more than a fiver. I want every seat to be reclining, with footrest, and fully sheltered, with no restricted views of any kind. I want the club to takeover and reopen Ocean Billy's like it used to be, and get Shepherds Bush overground station moved a bit north, so you can get out at the junction with South Africa Road.

I'd ask them to sort out the water pressure in the Ellerslie, too. But no point getting unrealistic.
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Best ever QPR friendlies
at 00:28 30 Jun 2024

Can't believe no one's mentioned one game that was officially a friendly, but really (and quite obviously) the climax to a long and high-quality competition. That being when QPR beat Watford to secure our last major honour, the Dryworld Cup. Or the World Cup, for short.
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Saturday - forget the negativity, let's just turn up and roar
at 17:38 14 Apr 2024

We're not a loud crowd, unless we're given something to cheer, and we haven't been given much to cheer for any sustained period for a long time – the best season we had for ages, we hardly saw any of it because of Covid. But getting behind the team does make a difference - you can't tell me the atmosphere at Loftus Road didn't make a difference in those five wins that kept us in the Premier League (Roseanne Cash daughter of Johnny, singer herself – went to the game against Arsenal, having been to the Emirates the week before, and said we were much louder than they had been, even in our tiny ground).

And getting behind the team is also more fun.

All that said, the reason for the atmosphere in those five wins was that the only one of those games we went behind in was the first one, against Liverpool, when the atmosphere was getting poisonous until the miracle comeback (remember Barton getting booed off the pitch?). But then we had ten minutes of the greatest atmosphere ever, and it never really let up. Clive was suggesting the other week that no one remembers the 3-0 win against Swansea. I do – not the specifics of the game, but us playing them off the park, and the atmosphere being one of jovial delight and no anxiety. I remember Ted Kessler tweeting after: "Tiki-taka that, you smug bastards."

So the team do need to not go 1-0 behind after 10 minutes and then spend the rest of the game playing as though the concept of the sphere has suddenly been erased from their mind, and understand that this nameless thing that travels towards them is subject to the laws of physics, and can be tamed. No one in their right mind is going to keep up the noise if they play like they are wont to do at times of maximum need and expectation. But if, and let me not be cursing us all, they can take the lead themselves and stay on the front foot, then they'll get the crowd behind them. I hope.
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QPR dynasties
at 19:13 9 Mar 2024

On the way to Loftus Road today, my son expressed the certainty that the ball would come to him in the crowd (we sit in the front row) and he would volley it back onto the pitch first time from a seated position. And lo, it came to pass. He manifested it. A decade ago, I also volleyed a ball back on to pitch first time from a seated position. Now I need to find out if we are the first father-and-son duo to have both first-time volleyed a ball back onto the pitch from their seats. I think this might make us a QPR dynasty to match Les, Clive and Bradley Allen.
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West London Sport
at 13:48 1 Mar 2024

Not speaking for you. I'm speaking for newspaper consumption patterns. Which are more important than any individual's reasons in assessing why people buy or don't buy. And it is that simple: circulation figures started falling off a cliff when people got used to information being free.

The reason you can curate your own news feed is because you don't have to pay for the information any longer. QED.
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West London Sport
at 22:31 29 Feb 2024

I can tell you very easily why people stopped paying for mainstream media. And it's nothing to do with deep states.

It's because people got used to getting things for free. Simple as that. Nothing more.
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West London Sport
at 09:22 29 Feb 2024

That demand is almost impossible to monetise, because the bottom fell out of the digital ad market when the social media sites stopped prioritising stories from publications. Literally, entire business models went down the dumper overnight. Digital ad rates are low for publications with millions of viewers. They are minuscule for niche sites. I'm amazed WLS – a site from which journalists expect to earn a living by catering to a small and local audience – has lasted this long tbh.
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Frey
at 11:55 26 Feb 2024

It was not a good game, and we were dreadful for large parts of the first half. But I thought Frey was pretty good. Obviously, he's no Les Ferdinand, but he worked hard defensively, he had a very adept touch at times – there were a couple of times where he created space for himself to play midfielders in behind the defence, in circumstances you wouldn't have backed him to. Honestly, he looks a lot better than Dykes to me.
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Lucas Andersen SIGNED ???
at 16:30 5 Feb 2024

I don't know which is worse.

"He's a terrific lad, great character, great sense of humour. He'll bring a smile to the place. I worked with him at Scunthorpe, and he was a bit unlucky with injuries, and we had the other lad doing well. But it's such a thrill to have him here."

or

“He performed above the median as a line-breaking 10 specifically for our possession-based 4-3-3 conceptual shape in data screening and was crucially, given our situation managing profitability and sustainability regulations, available on a free transfer owing to his former club’s relegation."
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Development Squad at Cardiff
at 00:36 31 Jan 2024

I hadn't seen him for ages till he was warming up when he was on the bench against Bournemouth. I thought he'd be too short for the professional game. As a little kid he spent time with Reading, and I think they didn't bother with him because of his height. But my lad – who's 6'4" – reckons Matteo is just about as tall as him. That seems optimistic to me, but he is a good bit over six feet. Not a giant, but not small.

EDIT I see upthread that he is indeed 6'4". Well, I would never have predicted that.
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