United We Stand

In view of the recent unrest at our beloved club, QPR 1st are calling on all fans to participate in a ringfencing event at Loftus Road prior to our home game against Swindon next Wednesday evening, November 21st. The aim of the ringfence is to show an overwhelming sign of solidarity that will signify to Chris Wright, the club, and any prospective bidders that the supporters of this club stand together in our quest to protect QPR FC and our current ground. It will be a show of strength emphasising how QPR fans are determined to stick together. And it will also be a plea to Chris Wright asking him to do the right thing for Queens Park Rangers Football Club.

So what do we mean by a ringfencing event? Basically we are asking fans to link/hold hands outside around the stadium to form a chain gang, ringing and protecting the ground. As the game against Swindon is an evening kick off, we are also asking fans to bring along torches/candles to give the event the touch of an emotional nighttime vigil. Completely peaceful. Yet one which will speak volumes as regards supporter solidarity.

There is a great deal of congestion around the ground on matchdays but we have no reaon to believe the police will object to this demonstration which is to begin at 7.15 and finish 10 minutes after kick-off when we will take our seats in the ground.

For the ringing of Loftus Road to be a success the participation of many fans will be needed. Please, come along with torches/candles and let’s all make a unified statement to Chris Wright and the club.

If you are interested in helping with the arranging/participation/or anything else regarding this, whether it be on the night or in advance then please contact us. We also urge all fans to spread the word to any friends/family members who will be attending the game that evening about the peaceful ground ringing.

Also, on that same night, there will be a leaflet distribution, the aim of which is to target those fans without Internet access regarding the following initiative