Our thoughts are with Stan Bowles and his family following the announcement that he has developed a form of Alzheimer’s. Stan is one of few QPR players who are only referred to by their first name, such is the love and respect he is held in at Loftus Road. We
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Car Giant hits the accelerator on Old Oak while QPR stalls
Car Giant has received a wave of positive publicity for its proposals for Old Oak in local and Londonwide newspapers, on TV news and in specialist building publications. This has included positive responses from those who will make the planning decisions for Old Oak. At the same time, the club
Ruben Gnanalingam becomes co Chairman of QPR
The appointment of a co-chair, Ruben Gnanalingam alongside Tony Fernandes means another change at the top at QPR. With the appointment of a new chief executive, Lee Hoos, and co-chairman arrangements, there are big changes off the pitch, while the director of football and new chief coach appointments lead change
Car Giant revs up its message for Old Oak – club stays silent
Car Giant are next week holding a number of meetings to update some influential people; politicians, community organisations and others, about their latest thinking on their proposals for Old Oak. They will also be telling them about their upcoming programme of public consultation. Car Giant and QPR are developing rival
Helping the police with their inquiries
Supporters from a number of London football clubs, including QPR, attended a meeting at New Scotland Yard this week to review the policing of football matches. The meeting was chaired by the Acting Commander for Public Order, Colin Morgan and attended by officers from the Met and Transport Police. It was facilitated by
Old Oak Stadium Development Update
More than 3,300 QPR supporters responded to the call from the club to tell the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation they support a new stadium at Old Oak. The Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC), established by the Mayor of London, has started work and has
Listen up football clubs – pay the London Living Wage!
Even though QPR are no longer in the Premiership we still believe that the Club should pay the living wage to all staff including contractors Reposted London Assembly Press release, see link to original article below The London Assembly today urged the Mayor to advance the case for the London Living Wage among
Andy King R.I.P
QPR 1st Supporters Trust notes the sudden passing of Andy King. A midfielder who made his name at Everton, Andy Joined QPR in 1980 playing 30 times and scoring 9 goals. Over his career Andy had an excellent midfield goal to game ratio of about one goal every four games.
Season Ticket Prices
QPR1st welcome the Club announcement that the price of season tickets have been frozen from the last time QPR competed in the Championship. The rise in the age of supporters who qualify for junior season tickets is also appreciated. This was a wise decision by the Club and we hope
A “must read” for anyone who cares about QPR
The link below is to comprehensive analysis of the astonishing financial “management” of QPR in recent years. Although we are told repeatedly that lessons have been learnt, QPR1st Supporters’ Trust believes the club needs to be honest and open with supporters on how it plans to get the club on