I don't like Chelsea mainly because of their racist fans, which was the main reason I supported QPR and not them. When I first started going to football in the early/mid 90's it wasn't as big a deal then, but still enough of an issue to make me avoid Stamford Bridge. Not bothered about Fulham, they're a quaint family club. Brentford I also don't care about but to their credit they at least make it feel like a derby match when we play them.
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I think it was hilarious reading an article a few weeks ago about Brentford sounding out special permission to retain their terracing for use in Premier League should they go up. Whole tone of the piece was ridiculously optimistic and framed as "when" they go up as opposed to "if" they go up. Funny how three weeks later the question is more like will League One accept their crummy little shed back in to the fold?
Crowd will be 17167 - not a sell-out as there will be no tourists attending.
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Originally posted by scaz_QPR View PostI'm only young (25) and have always found it weird signing songs about Chelsea and calling them our rivals. I know back in the day we was better then them but this day in age its like Salford FC signing about Man Utd.
It's not all about league positions and size of club. History forms rivalries.
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Really looking forward to the Brentford game now, after our narrow defeat at Blackburn this game determines whether we lose 2 on the trot and the good run comes to a halt or winning it keeps the good run going and a narrow defeat at Blackburn doesn't look so bad. Really really want to win next week, nothing to do with it being Brentford, it's all about us.
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Nowhere in the ground can you buy 2 seats together. Only in upper loft and you need to be a member to do so. Only single seats left. So now any people wanting to go with friends or family can't do so unless they also become a member. QPR are potentially losing out on revenue here. If we carry on doing well this could cost the club. I personally think they should change the ruling and let paying fans sit where they want. Member or not.
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Do we sell enough memberships for us to have a members only stand? I was a member when it was harder to get tickets but didn't really see the point now. Wouldn't have enough for Brentford away which is the only time we need it atm, due to the small numbers we can take. Upper loft holds around 2k? I can't believe we have that many members, bearing in mind that not everyone would want to sit in the upper loft as well.
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