Lee Hoos on Twenty’s Plenty

A Football Supporters Federation blog has today compared Reading, where away fans are charged no more than £20, with QPR’s ticket pricing record – and say they are “teasing” QPR CEO Lee Hoos with critical comments on his recent video on the club’s website. We welcome the fact that Lee

On your bike to beat Cancer

Would you like to cycle around London’s football grounds on Sept 2, in support of the campaign to combat prostate cancer? If so, contact kevin.fitzgerald@thstofficial.com Starting at the Olympic Stadium at 9, the ride to will take in all 13 London Premier and Football League grounds, reaching Loftus Road around

Come on you Rs

The new season is underway and we will be cheering on Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and all our playing squad.  We look forward to some great wins, and great performances. We also know it’s a difficult league and we have a mix of experienced players and others with potential, in a

QPR1st welcome show of support by club for our Polish community

The club have invited representatives from our local Polish community to attend the first match of the season, following the Polish community centre being daubed with graffiti after the Brexit vote. We fully support this gesture and QPR’s public commitment to challenging racism. http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/staff-at-polish-centre-hit-by-racist-graffiti-attack-invited-to-qpr-game-a3312091.html

John O’Rourke R.I.P

QPR1st Supporters’ Trust mourns the loss of former QPR forward John O’Rourke, who has died at age 71 from cancer. QPR1st extends our very deepest condolences to his family    O’Rourke joined QPR from Coventry in late 1971 for 65,000 pounds; signed by Gordon Jago to boost QPR’s promotion push