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    I know we have supporters from all over the globe and this is really an oppurtunity to tell us. What country your from? Whats the name of your association? How did you come to support the hoops? How often do you manage to get over to hq? Where do u sit at the ground? And whats your favourite boozer local to lr?

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    Malaysia. The Malaysian Communist Party of Loftus Road (I am Dictator for Life), err, saw them on TV during the 75 season, liked the Hoops, the name, etc. Never been to LR, gave up drinking due to Cirhossis.

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    • #3
      Thats fair enough mate.

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      • #4
        From Kuwait. My first match was in 1987 when we beat Arsenal 2-0 with goals from John Byrne and Alan McDonald's (the plastic pitch). Usually come every season in winter this time for about 2 weeks and sit at Elerslie Road. Unfortunately, I cannot come this season.
        QPR fan since1987

        @yousef_qpr

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        • #5


          jamo Norris from Dubai
          and member of the fast growing qpr supporters club Dubai based out of the Hilton jumeirah!

          Been to virtually every game since 81 when we hammered the Geordies 3 nil on the plastic!

          Moved here a year ago and thoroughly enjoying meeting fellow rs fans on Saturday nights for the games

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          • #6
            Sweden.

            Started supporting QPR after watching QPR v Man Utd on TV in 1995 (I think). It was mainly Sir Les's fault that I choosed Rangers and not Utd.

            Going over for 2-4 games per season. Was in Upper loft yesterday and usually visit several pubs. Queen Adelaide, British Queen, Conningham Arms, White Horse to name four.

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            • #7
              Norway. Been a QPR supporter since the mid 70´s. My first QPR live match was in 1983. I travel over to watch QPR 4-6 times a year. Mostly home game, but I also go to away games with the supporters coach (last season I went to the away game against Ipswich... :(
              So far this season I´ve been to the home games against Barnsley and Norwich. My next game will be at home to Preston. I usually sit in the South Africa Road stand, block F or G. When not watching the R´s live, I follow every home and away game via QPR player, or on the occasional televised QPR live games on norwegian TV.

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