I'm going to guess no, but was looking at pictures and it was massive, 93,000 capacity! It was also used in the world cup, the only ground apart from Wembley used in London.
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Did anyone ever see QPR play at White City Stadium?
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A midweek game which we won 1 0. It might have been against Southend and was in the early 60's. I remember the place seemed huge but the crowd didn't! There was lots of space and the pitch seemed a long way away. I used to go with my dad, only being 7 or 8 at the time. I remember thinking that White City seemed an exciting place from the outside and remained so whilst it became more of a White elephant. Loftis Road always seemed an exacting place to watch a game in a ramshackle way.
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Originally posted by Joe90 View PostI'm going to guess no, but was looking at pictures and it was massive, 93,000 capacity! It was also used in the world cup, the only ground apart from Wembley used in London.
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Originally posted by Fraggy View PostI used to go there to watch The White City Rebels (speedway) and greyhound racing prior to it closing in the early 80s.
Here's a photo from 1908.
They had some good riders for a couple of years. Did you go to Wembley or Wimbledon when they finished? I followed Wembley and we beat Leicester twice in one day - afternoon at the Bush and evening on the track.
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Originally posted by Joe90 View PostI'm going to guess no, but was looking at pictures and it was massive, 93,000 capacity! It was also used in the world cup, the only ground apart from Wembley used in London.
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I went a number of times when Rangers played there it was huge but big space brtween seats & pitch Athletics ,dogs,Bookies slope then seats i remember we had about 4-5000 in a huge stadium .Also saw World Cup game there was almost full & good atmosphere i remember Much like Olympic stadium will be not meant for football .Remember some good games there & black programme for Churchill's death!
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it used to host The Horse of the Year show prior to the westway being constructed (late 60's), they stabled the horses on the TA site on SA Road, also greyhounds, athletics and speedway. In the end was hardly used. If only we had the wonga and the foresight to have made the move before the beeb got their grubby hands on itI must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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