What are they like? Better than the OSC? Do they still do pub stops? Planning quite a few away days this year, and don't really enjoy the OSC coaches. Will try and take the train where cost effective but was wondering what the LSA cocach is like? Opinions please...
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Originally posted by 2touch View PostWhat are they like? Better than the OSC? Do they still do pub stops? Planning quite a few away days this year, and don't really enjoy the OSC coaches. Will try and take the train where cost effective but was wondering what the LSA cocach is like? Opinions please...
LSA - Great banter, music, beer stops
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I think the LSA should follow the lead of flabby and knee high and triple the price of journeys and defend the decision by saying when the coach arrives at its destination the fans onboard will be watching better quality opposition players.
On the coaches they can then install top of the range expensive spot lights, furry dice and make the back row of the coach an exclusive club perhaps calling it Z list or perhaps C Club (has a ring to it!!!) which no one will sit in. The committee can change the LSA badge without consulting its members and call itself a boutique supporters association
The LSA committee can then try flogging the LSA for £20million to the OCS
As you may have guessed I am not out tonight
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostI think the LSA should follow the lead of flabby and knee high and triple the price of journeys and defend the decision by saying when the coach arrives at its destination the fans onboard will be watching better quality opposition players.
On the coaches they can then install top of the range expensive spot lights, furry dice and make the back row of the coach an exclusive club perhaps calling it Z list or perhaps C Club (has a ring to it!!!) which no one will sit in. The committee can change the LSA badge without consulting its members and call itself a boutique supporters association
The LSA committee can then try flogging the LSA for £20million to the OCS
As you may have guessed I am not out tonightQueens Park RangersNPower Champions 2010/2011
PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)
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LSA coaches - a good crack with some of the most loyal fans QPR have. Good banter and will follow the team whatever the league or weather.
Offy coaches - harmless people, just stare out of the window for away games, drink cups of tea, eat boiled sweets and watch Disney films.
Each to their own, but if I am going to spend most of a Saturday on a motorway it's gotta be with the LSA.First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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Originally posted by Ranger84 View PostHas anyone got the details on how to join the LSA - as the sticky has been taken at the top of the board.
Or you can visit the LSA clubhouse (downstairs in the Springbok on a match day)
Ask for Big Steve and you can join up with him.First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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Originally posted by thecunninglinguist View Postthe old 'c-mob' coaches in the 80's were top draw.........free air conditioning cutreosy off the 657 lads in pompey and 'kidnapping' a wolves skinhead near moulineax after the 4-0 top of the table drubbing in 82/83!!
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