QPR Supporters’ Trust congratulates Amit Bhatia on his appointment as chairman of the club. We hope this appointment will be a move towards a new relationship of partnership between the club and its supporters. Amit Bhatia was chair of QPR in the Community Trust from 2009 to 2016. Under his
FFP Settlement
“QPR1st, the QPR Supporters Trust notes the joint QPR-English Football League statement on the settlement which entails: A fine of £17m, QPR to pay the EFL’s costs of £3 million. A transfer embargo in the 2019 January transfer window. The club’s shareholders will capitalise £21.965m of outstanding loans. A payment
Mark Bircham
QPR 1st Supporters’ Trust echoes the voices of all QPR supporters in wishing Mark Bircham all the best for the future and thanking him for his hard work at the club. His departure from the club has been announced. A supporter of QPR “through and through” Marc has has served
Safe Standing Campaign Launch at Loftus Road
Members of supporters’ trusts for QPR, Brentford, Fulham, Chelsea, Arsenal and Man U were at Loftus Road to hear the shadow sports minister announce Labour’s support for safe standing to be allowed in Premier League and Championship grounds. Also at the launch was 17-year-old Owen Riches, the Ipswich fan who
Thank You Ollie
Thank you is the message from QPR1st Supporters’ Trust to Ian Holloway, who has “left” the club. We would like to thank Ian for all his hard work and dedication to Queens Park Rangers Football Club. Of course supporters have a range of views of his recent time as manager;
Safe standing: sign & share the petition!
Message from the Football Supporters Federation Safe standing was in the news again this morning as the Premier League claimed that only 5% of fans want to stand and actually use a dedicated standing area for 90 minutes – apparently backing the Sports Minister’s claims about the safe standing campaign
R.I.P Super Ray Wilkins
Our thoughts are with the relatives and family of Ray Wilkins whose death was announced today. He made a special contribution to our club, making 213 appearances as a player and, of course served as manager too. He was a key part of one of our most successful teams and
Supporters’ consultation committee meeting
The next QPR Supporters Consultation Committee meeting is scheduled to take place w/c 29/01/2018 . Representatives from QPR1st will be attending. if you have any issues that you would like to be raised during the meeting please let us know via info@qpr1st.com by Friday 26/01/2018.
Metropolitan Police Football Unit Meeting
The Metropolitan Police’s football unit is meeting with representatives of football trusts on Thursday evening. QPR1st will be represented. On the agenda are discussions on anti-terrorism arrangements and on child protection. Are you aware of any policing issues you would like us to raise? If so, let us know on
Olympic Stadium Deal
QPR1st has been supporting the Olympic Stadium Campaign, made up of football supporter organisations, calling for openness on the deal that saw taxpayers money supporting West Ham at the former Olympic stadium. London Mayor Sadiq Khan has now said he will take control of the London Stadium in order to