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QPR [A] Tickets - Sold Out
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Good opportunity for those who haven't tried it yet, to use the secret shortcut from the Liz line at Farringdon, directly to the westbound Circle/ Hammersmith and City Line platform at Barbican, if heading to Wood Lane or Shepherds Bush Market.clive said:
If using public transport from Strood, 17/47 past the hour direct trains to Abbey Wood change to Elizabeth Line.Ultimatum said:Anyone going from Strood (or nearby) to QPR? What is looking like the best route? I know you can use TFL/Google but prefer a recommended route please 😁?
Elizabeth line connects with Central Line at Liverpool St, Tottenham Court Rd or Bond St, Central Line to White City or change at Farringdon catch a Hammersmith & City Line train to Wood Lane or Shepherds Bush Market.0 -
I'm looking for a spare ticket for QPR, Please DM me if you have one.
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Are the top few rows obstructed by steel from the roof? Our tickets are near the back of the middle block but ‘restricted view’. Hard enough for my 10 year old to see anyway when there’s a big lump in front of him 😂I haven’t been to Loftus Road since we played Fulham there when they were ground sharing0
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Worth giving this a go even if you're not going to the match!swords_alive said:
Good opportunity for those who haven't tried it yet, to use the secret shortcut from the Liz line at Farringdon, directly to the westbound Circle/ Hammersmith and City Line platform at Barbican, if heading to Wood Lane or Shepherds Bush Market.clive said:
If using public transport from Strood, 17/47 past the hour direct trains to Abbey Wood change to Elizabeth Line.Ultimatum said:Anyone going from Strood (or nearby) to QPR? What is looking like the best route? I know you can use TFL/Google but prefer a recommended route please 😁?
Elizabeth line connects with Central Line at Liverpool St, Tottenham Court Rd or Bond St, Central Line to White City or change at Farringdon catch a Hammersmith & City Line train to Wood Lane or Shepherds Bush Market.4 -
Still looking if anyone can help 🙏Weegie Addick said:Looking for two spares - adult and over 65 / adult. Both have STs and VG. Please DM if you can help.0 -
Sorted now. Thank you.0
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Also looking for a spare or two0
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Queens Park Rangers fans march from Loftus Road in Shepherds Bush to Wembley, for the Football League Cup Final against West Bromwich Albion, 4th March 1967.
Still Looking for a Spare Ticket for Saturday, please DM me if you have one.0 -
Do us proud boys!
I know you will.
Huge game for us this one.
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Looking for a spare adult and 65+ ticket if there’s any going please cheers0
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QPR still have loads unsold, if it's a choice of watching it on the TV or in the stadium, I'll choose the stadium every time, even if it is amongst the home fans (except Millwall & Palace).1
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Looks like they may still be selling tickets for the lower tier in the stand we are in. Can’t tell how many they’ve sold/not sold but if there is a big enough chunk available they could consider pushing their fans to one side of the stand and give us the other half. We could probably shift them even at this late stage.Char1t0n said:QPR still have loads unsold, if it's a choice of watching it on the TV or in the stadium, I'll choose the stadium every time, even if it is amongst the home fans (except Millwall & Palace).
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That will never happenletthegoodtimesroll said:
Looks like they may still be selling tickets for the lower tier in the stand we are in. Can’t tell how many they’ve sold/not sold but if there is a big enough chunk available they could consider pushing their fans to one side of the stand and give us the other half. We could probably shift them even at this late stage.Char1t0n said:QPR still have loads unsold, if it's a choice of watching it on the TV or in the stadium, I'll choose the stadium every time, even if it is amongst the home fans (except Millwall & Palace).3 -
I've already bought 1 in the lower tier on the QPR website, wasn't missing out on this after our start to the season, not counting Cambridge 😑letthegoodtimesroll said:
Looks like they may still be selling tickets for the lower tier in the stand we are in. Can’t tell how many they’ve sold/not sold but if there is a big enough chunk available they could consider pushing their fans to one side of the stand and give us the other half. We could probably shift them even at this late stage.Char1t0n said:QPR still have loads unsold, if it's a choice of watching it on the TV or in the stadium, I'll choose the stadium every time, even if it is amongst the home fans (except Millwall & Palace).0 -
Do you have to be a member?Char1t0n said:
I've already bought 1 in the lower tier on the QPR website, wasn't missing out on this after our start to the season, not counting Cambridge 😑letthegoodtimesroll said:
Looks like they may still be selling tickets for the lower tier in the stand we are in. Can’t tell how many they’ve sold/not sold but if there is a big enough chunk available they could consider pushing their fans to one side of the stand and give us the other half. We could probably shift them even at this late stage.Char1t0n said:QPR still have loads unsold, if it's a choice of watching it on the TV or in the stadium, I'll choose the stadium every time, even if it is amongst the home fans (except Millwall & Palace).1 -
You have to sign up to their website site but not become an actual member, just fill in the basics such as name, address, etc. For me it was worth it to get a seat at the game, where ever I maybe sittingAdTheAddicK said:
Do you have to be a member?Char1t0n said:
I've already bought 1 in the lower tier on the QPR website, wasn't missing out on this after our start to the season, not counting Cambridge 😑letthegoodtimesroll said:
Looks like they may still be selling tickets for the lower tier in the stand we are in. Can’t tell how many they’ve sold/not sold but if there is a big enough chunk available they could consider pushing their fans to one side of the stand and give us the other half. We could probably shift them even at this late stage.Char1t0n said:QPR still have loads unsold, if it's a choice of watching it on the TV or in the stadium, I'll choose the stadium every time, even if it is amongst the home fans (except Millwall & Palace).
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I'll have a look later, thank you
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I’m with my son. Block B in the Bhatia stand. Nice view at our end.Couldn’t be arsed with getting lower tier tickets. Shit view.0
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Was your favourite player Stan Bowles or Les FerdinandChar1t0n said:
You have to sign up to their website site but not become an actual member, just fill in the basics such as name, address, etc. For me it was worth it to get a seat at the game, where ever I maybe sittingAdTheAddicK said:
Do you have to be a member?Char1t0n said:
I've already bought 1 in the lower tier on the QPR website, wasn't missing out on this after our start to the season, not counting Cambridge 😑letthegoodtimesroll said:
Looks like they may still be selling tickets for the lower tier in the stand we are in. Can’t tell how many they’ve sold/not sold but if there is a big enough chunk available they could consider pushing their fans to one side of the stand and give us the other half. We could probably shift them even at this late stage.Char1t0n said:QPR still have loads unsold, if it's a choice of watching it on the TV or in the stadium, I'll choose the stadium every time, even if it is amongst the home fans (except Millwall & Palace).
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Alan MacDonald. Saved us from getting relegated when he came to us on loan.killerandflash said:
Was your favourite player Stan Bowles or Les FerdinandChar1t0n said:
You have to sign up to their website site but not become an actual member, just fill in the basics such as name, address, etc. For me it was worth it to get a seat at the game, where ever I maybe sittingAdTheAddicK said:
Do you have to be a member?Char1t0n said:
I've already bought 1 in the lower tier on the QPR website, wasn't missing out on this after our start to the season, not counting Cambridge 😑letthegoodtimesroll said:
Looks like they may still be selling tickets for the lower tier in the stand we are in. Can’t tell how many they’ve sold/not sold but if there is a big enough chunk available they could consider pushing their fans to one side of the stand and give us the other half. We could probably shift them even at this late stage.Char1t0n said:QPR still have loads unsold, if it's a choice of watching it on the TV or in the stadium, I'll choose the stadium every time, even if it is amongst the home fans (except Millwall & Palace).

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Had to look that one up as very slightly before my time. Made his league debut for us in April 1982/3 before breaking in to the QPR team to play alongside Terry Fenwick. Played in the 1986 Mexico world cup for Northern Ireland. Died age 48, far too soon, RIP.letthegoodtimesroll said:
Alan MacDonald. Saved us from getting relegated when he came to us on loan.killerandflash said:
Was your favourite player Stan Bowles or Les FerdinandChar1t0n said:
You have to sign up to their website site but not become an actual member, just fill in the basics such as name, address, etc. For me it was worth it to get a seat at the game, where ever I maybe sittingAdTheAddicK said:
Do you have to be a member?Char1t0n said:
I've already bought 1 in the lower tier on the QPR website, wasn't missing out on this after our start to the season, not counting Cambridge 😑letthegoodtimesroll said:
Looks like they may still be selling tickets for the lower tier in the stand we are in. Can’t tell how many they’ve sold/not sold but if there is a big enough chunk available they could consider pushing their fans to one side of the stand and give us the other half. We could probably shift them even at this late stage.Char1t0n said:QPR still have loads unsold, if it's a choice of watching it on the TV or in the stadium, I'll choose the stadium every time, even if it is amongst the home fans (except Millwall & Palace).

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https://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/jun/24/alan-mcdonald
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Debut for us was 82/83swords_alive said:
Had to look that one up as very slightly before my time. Made his league debut for us in April 1983/4 before breaking in to the QPR team to play alongside Terry Fenwick. Played in the 1986 Mexico world cup for Northern Ireland. Died age 48, far too soon, RIP.letthegoodtimesroll said:
Alan MacDonald. Saved us from getting relegated when he came to us on loan.killerandflash said:
Was your favourite player Stan Bowles or Les FerdinandChar1t0n said:
You have to sign up to their website site but not become an actual member, just fill in the basics such as name, address, etc. For me it was worth it to get a seat at the game, where ever I maybe sittingAdTheAddicK said:
Do you have to be a member?Char1t0n said:
I've already bought 1 in the lower tier on the QPR website, wasn't missing out on this after our start to the season, not counting Cambridge 😑letthegoodtimesroll said:
Looks like they may still be selling tickets for the lower tier in the stand we are in. Can’t tell how many they’ve sold/not sold but if there is a big enough chunk available they could consider pushing their fans to one side of the stand and give us the other half. We could probably shift them even at this late stage.Char1t0n said:QPR still have loads unsold, if it's a choice of watching it on the TV or in the stadium, I'll choose the stadium every time, even if it is amongst the home fans (except Millwall & Palace).

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https://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/jun/24/alan-mcdonald1 -
He was outstanding when he played for us. Easily the best player on the pitch every week. We were doomed before he came alongswords_alive said:
Had to look that one up as very slightly before my time. Made his league debut for us in April 1983/4 before breaking in to the QPR team to play alongside Terry Fenwick. Played in the 1986 Mexico world cup for Northern Ireland. Died age 48, far too soon, RIP.letthegoodtimesroll said:
Alan MacDonald. Saved us from getting relegated when he came to us on loan.killerandflash said:
Was your favourite player Stan Bowles or Les FerdinandChar1t0n said:
You have to sign up to their website site but not become an actual member, just fill in the basics such as name, address, etc. For me it was worth it to get a seat at the game, where ever I maybe sittingAdTheAddicK said:
Do you have to be a member?Char1t0n said:
I've already bought 1 in the lower tier on the QPR website, wasn't missing out on this after our start to the season, not counting Cambridge 😑letthegoodtimesroll said:
Looks like they may still be selling tickets for the lower tier in the stand we are in. Can’t tell how many they’ve sold/not sold but if there is a big enough chunk available they could consider pushing their fans to one side of the stand and give us the other half. We could probably shift them even at this late stage.Char1t0n said:QPR still have loads unsold, if it's a choice of watching it on the TV or in the stadium, I'll choose the stadium every time, even if it is amongst the home fans (except Millwall & Palace).

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https://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/jun/24/alan-mcdonald1 -
Thanks. Corrected. My first proper full season as a fan was 83/4.JohnnyH2 said:
Debut for us was 82/83swords_alive said:
Had to look that one up as very slightly before my time. Made his league debut for us in April 1983/4 before breaking in to the QPR team to play alongside Terry Fenwick. Played in the 1986 Mexico world cup for Northern Ireland. Died age 48, far too soon, RIP.letthegoodtimesroll said:
Alan MacDonald. Saved us from getting relegated when he came to us on loan.killerandflash said:
Was your favourite player Stan Bowles or Les FerdinandChar1t0n said:
You have to sign up to their website site but not become an actual member, just fill in the basics such as name, address, etc. For me it was worth it to get a seat at the game, where ever I maybe sittingAdTheAddicK said:
Do you have to be a member?Char1t0n said:
I've already bought 1 in the lower tier on the QPR website, wasn't missing out on this after our start to the season, not counting Cambridge 😑letthegoodtimesroll said:
Looks like they may still be selling tickets for the lower tier in the stand we are in. Can’t tell how many they’ve sold/not sold but if there is a big enough chunk available they could consider pushing their fans to one side of the stand and give us the other half. We could probably shift them even at this late stage.Char1t0n said:QPR still have loads unsold, if it's a choice of watching it on the TV or in the stadium, I'll choose the stadium every time, even if it is amongst the home fans (except Millwall & Palace).

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https://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/jun/24/alan-mcdonald1 -

I'm looking for a spare ticket for the match, if anyone has one please DM me.
& I'll get you a pint or two before the match on top of paying for ticket of course!! My QPR mate sent me this photo & said that all pubs close to Loftus Rd are Home only, so were going to The Spoons at The Bush.0 -
You’ve only mentioned it 73 times on this page aloneTootingRedArmy said:
I'm looking for a spare ticket for the match, if anyone has one please DM me.
& I'll get you a pint or two before the match on top of paying for ticket of course!! My QPR mate sent me this photo & said that all pubs close to Loftus Rd are Home only, so were going to The Spoons at The Bush.2 -
TootingRedArmy said:

Queens Park Rangers fans march from Loftus Road in Shepherds Bush to Wembley, for the Football League Cup Final against West Bromwich Albion, 4th March 1967.
Still Looking for a Spare Ticket for Saturday, please DM me if you have one.
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Never known anyone so keen to visit Shepherd's Busharny23394 said:
You’ve only mentioned it 73 times on this page aloneTootingRedArmy said:
I'm looking for a spare ticket for the match, if anyone has one please DM me.
& I'll get you a pint or two before the match on top of paying for ticket of course!! My QPR mate sent me this photo & said that all pubs close to Loftus Rd are Home only, so were going to The Spoons at The Bush.1 -
stoneroses19 said:
Never known anyone so keen to visit Shepherd's Busharny23394 said:
You’ve only mentioned it 73 times on this page aloneTootingRedArmy said:
I'm looking for a spare ticket for the match, if anyone has one please DM me.
& I'll get you a pint or two before the match on top of paying for ticket of course!! My QPR mate sent me this photo & said that all pubs close to Loftus Rd are Home only, so were going to The Spoons at The Bush.
Tooting Red Army: Yes, I've mentioned it a couple of times! I'm assuming rightly or wrongly not everyone reads every post on every thread, just most recent ones?
My sons friend is really keen to come with us to the game we have tickets. I worked in Shephards Bush for 23yrs and my office was very close to the ground, and I really like going to Loftus Rd. Meeting with QPR mate
I might even ask once more.........0









