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I’ve been to a couple of away games this season,but my daughter plays adult football also at 2pm on Sundays so it’s virtually impossible for me to make it to the home games. They played well at Norwich but were beaten by a hat trick by the best striker in the league.I’ve heard that a few of the ladies are season ticket holders and fans of the club so they are worth the backing. I also heard that it wouldn’t take too much financial help from the club to progress to the next level,but that help is slow in coming.
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QPR Ladies' Team on 09:43 - Mar 13 with 1569 views
I have an involvement with the ladies team who have been growing and doing fantastically well over the last couple of seasons. The biggest crowd we have had is 900 and it would be great if there was a turnout of QPR fans to support them. They only get to play at Loftus Road on rare occasion so it will make it all the more enjoyable if there were lots of fans in attendance.
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QPR Ladies' Team on 12:44 - Mar 13 with 1481 views
Another one who is taking an interest in the Ladies games, Obviously living in Austria I can't get to QPR games but my stepdaughter plays and will be joining Austria Vienna under 16 in the summer. She already played for the U19 in an Indoor Tournament and there really was some impressive football on show. So all I can say is support the girls, it is honest football with no little skill...
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QPR Ladies' Team on 15:08 - Mar 13 with 1364 views
How easy/difficult is it to get the ground where the team normally plays? (by public transport)
The ground is 0.6 miles away from Perivale underground station.And 0.5 miles from south Greenford overground station.The woman are playing at loftus road on March 26th though.