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B) It has the ball, QPR, the full name, as well as the blue and white hoops and doesn't have any fancy artwork that makes it difficult to put a decent looking version of it on the shirt.
im getting back into tats as you can see in my avatar;), in fact im getting one in about an hour but i was thinking of a qpr one soon on my leg! b is probably the best bet!!!
on a tattoo note i saw someone had the new crest done at a place called figjams in ashford, kent and wondered if it was anyone who uses this board as i couldnt belive my eyes when i was looking through the tattoos they had done....it was also the only footie one they were displaying.
I still love (c) but the new one is growing on me.
Oh - D - by a mile. Actually represents a bit of history and tradition whereas the others are generic versions of the QPR lettering. Whilst D only appeared on the shirts for a short space of time (as was the fashion), it was used on official letterheads and all club correspondence from the 1920's through to the mid 70's when B came into being.
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