R’Story: The Story of Queens Park Rangers Football Club is now available on Video-On-Demand via the project’s website www.storyofqpr.co.uk An updated version of the film (52mins) will be available to rent for a limited time to precede its DVD release in Summer. R’Story captures the highs, the lows and the
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QPR supporters deserve a fair deal on ticket prices next year
Last weekend, before the Newcastle game, QPR supporters were represented alongside fans from Everton, West Ham, Hull, Newcastle and Spurs, all playing that day on London, to back the Football Supporters’ Federation campaign to reduce Premier League ticket prices (and have a swift pint). Now, with the last game of
Good Luck Chris Ramsey
QPR1st Supporters’ Trust wishes Chris Ramsey well as the newly appointed chief coach. Chris and the Director of Football Les Ferdinand face a big job in rebuilding the squad over the coming year. We hope they will be given the support they need to do that job – ensuring we
The Story of QPR -Opportunity for QPR fans aged 16 – 25
The Story of QPR Project invites 16 – 25 year olds to join us at Loftus Road Stadium next week (26th – 29th May) for 4 days of digital magazine training and activities. Volunteers will take part in training workshops with a range of professionals, including the QPR Press Team,
Improving stewarding at Loftus Road
Representatives of QPR1st, the Loyal Supporters Association (LSA) and disabled supporters recently met with club operations manager Jenny Winstanley and safety officer Jim McNeil to talk about issues including stewarding at Loftus Road. It was a good meeting with the two club representatives being very open about the challenges of
What have the major political parties promised to do for fans?
What have the major political parties promised to do for fans? Supporters Direct round up their promises here: http://bit.ly/1KJPJOu
The QPR Pledge – Andy Slaughter signs
Election candidates are starting to sign the pledge to support QPR staying in west London. Andy Slaughter, standing in Hammersmith and Fulham, and the area’s MP in the last parliament, signed up yesterday and confirmed this to us . Frustratingly, details of the QPR board’s proposal to move to Old Oak,
Story of QPR reaches Kilburn and Brentford
More screenings of the new film about QPR and its supporters have been scheduled for Kilburn and Brentford. More information on the film, partly funded by QPR1st, is here www.storyofQPR.co.uk Tricycle Cinema, Kilburn – Book Tickets from the Tricycle website Date: Tuesday 5th May 2015
Football – What the political parties say
With most General Election party manifestos now published, we can see what the parties say about football in England. QPR1st supporters’ trust welcomes Labour’s manifesto commitment to increase the influence of supporters. Labour’s manifesto says: “Football clubs are an important part of many people’s identity and sense of belonging. They
Family Stand Survey
The club are running a Survey to provide feedback regarding the Family stand. The survey is set to run until 17th February. Everyone with an interest in the Family stand is encouraged to take part even if you don’t currently use this section of the ground QPR news item regarding