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Post by ollietimms on Sept 9, 2008 20:31:47 GMT -1
Hoping to get to the QPR - Derby game, so if you could share us some info lads, it would be greatly appreciated. How far from white city tube station is Loftus Road? I believe Shepards Bush Station on the Central line will be closed when the game takes place, and id preferebly stay on the central line, so is White City local?? Am I to keep quiet around the ground? Colours hidden? Is it true that away tickets are £40??? Cheers.
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Post by ---------a on Sept 10, 2008 10:28:06 GMT -1
My favourite ground Colours are Ok around QPR, I've had mine on show both times I've been there and no problems - their fans are quite a friendly bunch. We have QPR away on Sunday, so this will be my third visit to their ground and the prices were: Upper Tier: Adult £30 16-21 £20 Lower Tier: Adult: £25 16-21: £15 Under 16's fall into the 16-21 price category, as do over 60's. Under 8's go free with a paying Adult.
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Post by C@V on Sept 10, 2008 11:21:24 GMT -1
QPR fans are soft! I take it you are as well wanting to hide your colours. Or is it that you're ashamed to be a Derby fan?
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Sept 10, 2008 11:56:25 GMT -1
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Post by Nik *QPR* on Sept 10, 2008 20:52:34 GMT -1
Yeah, nothing like that fearsome bunch Reading, feel so intimidated there.
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Post by Nik *QPR* on Sept 10, 2008 20:56:57 GMT -1
London Ram:
White City is the closest station to the ground. About 5 minute walk away. If You want to drink before the game, best bet is to go to Shepherds Bush green, not too sure where away fans drink now though, it used to be The Springbok, but that's been done up now and is no longer a dump, is also a home fans only pub I THINK. Have to show your match ticket to get in there.
To be honest, the price is too high. I sit/stand in the stand opposite the School End, and they are very similar stands. If You are unlucky enough to get your seat towards the back of the upper tier, the view isn't that great. However, if You get lucky, could be OK as the view in certain areas is perfect.
The Uxbridge Road has probably got the most diverse range of food places in London!! You can get everything there, Fish and Chips, KFC, Kebab Houses, Curry Houses, Carribean Takeaway places. AVOID THE CHICKEN COTTAGE which was on some programme last week, infested with Rats and Cockroaches I think.
Wearing Your colours should be fine.
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Sept 10, 2008 22:26:12 GMT -1
Yeah, nothing like that fearsome bunch Reading, feel so intimidated there. You never went to Elm Park - THE TOILET WAS A TRENCH!!!! - i thought i was in the middle ages....
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Post by ---------a on Sept 11, 2008 8:56:49 GMT -1
It's frustrating getting seats at QPR, because if you sit further than 3 rows back in the upper tier, you can't see the end of the pitch, but if you sit near the front of the lower tier, you can't see much either as your on pitch level. Both times I've been, I've been in the front row of the upper tier, which is good and you have a good view and wanker sign distance of the bloke in the sombrero hat to your left. Atmosphere tends to be better in the lower tier a bit more and that coupled with the fact that it's cheaper this time around (last two years it has been same price no matter which tier) means I've opted for the lower tier this time. I think I'm in row C... so I might get on telly when Adam Lallana scores infront of the away fans
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Sept 11, 2008 16:12:59 GMT -1
last time i went, i sat in the home end
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Post by ollietimms on Sept 11, 2008 18:53:11 GMT -1
Cheers for the info lads! And Cav, im not ashamed of my club colours! just got into some tight situations before, so its best to check!
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