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Originally posted by HammersmithR View PostThe club have jumped on to the walk to Wembley bandwagon when we were talking about it before the Wigan game. Their walk is a much longer walk. Our route is quicker and more direct and straight up Wembley High Rd. Couldn't give a dam if they are Derby pubs. Wembley High Rd should have been given to QPRas most of us will be coming that way from the Bush etc.
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Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View Postlets moan about the roads someone has chosen to walk on now. jeez.
One week until our first ever game at the new Wembley stadium.
One week until a possible return to the Premier League.
On the very day that it looks as if our new training ground is now almost a certainty.
And some people are complaining about a route? The club jumping on a bandwagon?
Complaining that it isn't the route that they had spoken about, which was shorter? I wonder if they actually "did something", such as speak to the club, which is exactly what Dan Rutherford did. Perhaps if they had, the sour grapes could have been kept hidden and they would have complimented the club on the very nice gesture of putting up this particular fan's request on the official site. Attempting to bring everyone together during such a momentous week.
Blimey, I've not been averse to criticising certain things, but this, following on from two battling and committed performances over the last week, is quite astonishing.
Have a couple of bottles on me fellas !
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Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post#WALKTOWEMBLEY - QPR FANS TO WALK TO CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-OFF FINAL
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16:02 16th May 2014
by @OfficialQPR
Be our 12th man and #WalkToWembley with your fellow QPR supporters ahead of Championship Play-Off Final against Derby County ...
QPR are back at Wembley next Saturday for the first time in 28 years, as Harry Redknapp's side go head-to-head with Derby County in the Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final with a place in the Premier League at stake!
On our previous three visits to the home of English football in 1967, 1982 and 1986, thousands of you - the fans - have walked to Wembley and we, as a club, are encouraging you to do the same this time around.
R's fan Dan Rutherford and friends have come up with a route that is 5.6 miles long, starting at Loftus Road at 10.00am and arriving at Wembley at approximately midday, giving supporters plenty of time to enjoy the pre-match atmosphere around the stadium.
To register your interest in the #WalkToWembley, click HERE to join our official Facebook event group.
Speaking to www.qpr.co.uk, Rutherford said: “This is a great opportunity for QPR fans to embrace something which is unique to our club.
“This will be the fourth time in our history that we’ve walked to Wembley as one and we’d encourage as many supporters as possible to not only take part, but also to embrace the nostalgia and paraphernalia of past walks.”
QPR in the Community Trust – in their 20th year – will be represented on the ‘WalkToWembley, as well as representatives from the Story of QPR who will be filming on the day, so keep an eye out for their bucket collectors throughout the walk.
Be our 12th man on the road to Wembley …
*Supporters should note, the QPR Superstore will be open for business on the morning of the final (from 9.00am-12.00pm) for you to purchase all your essential Play-Off merchandise
Route map: https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/51...51.5099372!3e2
Read more at http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/16...usf0MuurpOY.99
But realistically, you need to allow longer for the Pub Crawl on the way, and it could be f*ckin hot as well.
Leave at 10 and arrive at 2, would be more realistic.
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Originally posted by QPR_NW10 View PostI won't do the full route, I'll be coming from queens park (area). What this other route? Where do I see a map? I'm very keen to go up with a crowd.
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Originally posted by W12_Ranger View PostIn a day and age of massive media coverage an event of this kind seeing 20k football fans marching through London to watch their team play in the most famous domestic cup competition in the world would capture the football communities attention. Whilst coffin carriers hold aloft the oppositions burial it could be the sort off event which goes down in folklore...we just need to get there!Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Postcould'nt see the o.b being able to stop it w12. we would defo get more than on previous walks because of networking sites/messageboards etc-back then there was'nt even mobile phones!!!.
in hindsight(easy i know) i would have taken a day out at wembley and relegation. at the time i never would have thought we would wait so long to get there again. if we go down i hope we go back up via the playoffs-thousands would still do the walk.
And now's our chance!
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well unlike the previous
well unlike the previous march that i commanded this is diffiicult
we then had a march that knowbody seemed to want to get involved in
but nmow everybody wants to lead this march and as i rarely go now it seems only fair that a more dedicated fan leads
WE ALL KNOW WHO THAT FAN IS BUT HE DONT LIKE HIS NAME MENTIONED ON THE WEB
so that leaves me with approx 300 that are meeting at the torch pub for a serious sing song
we should be there at about 1300 hours
so im not on the march this year will see some of you at the torch
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Advice needed for wembley walk
Lads the fight for premiership is about to commence just need some advice.
My cousin is electric wheelchair bound and he wants to do the wembley walk from the bush. Just wondering he can't really drive on lots of uneven ground like curbs and bumpy pavement? Will there be like a police escort for us with the roads blocked off then he can drive on the road
What's your advice lads?
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