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We’re in good hands. 11:33 - Jan 25 with 1375 viewsSnipper

Still píssed off with how yesterday panned out, but one thing I’m delighted about is the amount of youngsters who now watch us play.

I remember about 10 years ago chatting to a few mates about where our next generation of fans were coming from as we had an ageing fan base.

We’re selling out home games now even though we’re hardly ripping up trees. The amount of youngsters attending our matches is amazing.

We’re in good hands for the future.
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We’re in good hands. on 11:41 - Jan 25 with 1278 viewsWegerles_Stairs

Yes, I assume it's partly because they are priced out of the Premier League and must be the reason we now have a waiting-list for season tickets. You definitely see it at games. I just hope they get a period of supporting us when we're semi-decent soon like the 70s, 90s or Warnock era.
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We’re in good hands. on 11:45 - Jan 25 with 1247 viewsRsole

Great point and good to see.

Sets you up for life if you go regular and early….just hope we can match their commitment and keep their attention by doing something good on the pitch more consistently.

Those possessed by devils, try and keep them under control a bit, can't you ?

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We’re in good hands. on 17:32 - Jan 26 with 786 viewsDamo1962

That is lovely to hear. Poor blighters don't know what they are signing up for mind you 😉🫣
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We’re in good hands. on 17:38 - Jan 26 with 762 viewsqueensparker

It’s true, I’m in Kensal Green now with school age kids and there’s a whole new cohort of broccoli-haired local teenage lads that have suddenly got into QPR as they can get tickets, it’s easy to get to, and it’s good fun. I had a few parents texting me on Boxing Day moaning that their sons were driving to Portsmouth instead of staying in and eating cheese

I’m doing my bit by bringing down my son’s young mates but unfortunately we keep fkin it up by losing which is making it difficult to burst through their FIFA-inspired love of Arsenal etc.
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We’re in good hands. on 18:19 - Jan 26 with 651 viewsqpr_1968

as well as all the youngsters following the r's home and away, a lot of the older lot are season ticket holders that have moved out.
3 i meet up every week for home games travel from wigan, claydon/ipswich, and lowestoft.

Poll: how many games this season....home/away.

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We’re in good hands. on 19:24 - Jan 26 with 494 viewsNed_Kennedys

Was talking to my brother about this in Saturday: I think going to QPR now is excellent value compared to cinema, gigs, eating out or a decent pub crawl.
And this season our home games have generally been entertaining with plenty of wins: even last Saturday was exciting albeit for mainly the wrong reasons.
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We’re in good hands. on 19:46 - Jan 26 with 439 viewsdaveB

We were on the bus Saturday with a load of 16/17 year old QPR fans planning several away trips. They must all be mad but is a good sign for the future.

My sons 16 now and is proper brain washed, he had his first sweary meltdown on Saturday when the 3rd went in, I was a mix of proud and embarssed.
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We’re in good hands. on 20:03 - Jan 26 with 383 viewsLongsufferingR

We’re in good hands. on 19:46 - Jan 26 by daveB

We were on the bus Saturday with a load of 16/17 year old QPR fans planning several away trips. They must all be mad but is a good sign for the future.

My sons 16 now and is proper brain washed, he had his first sweary meltdown on Saturday when the 3rd went in, I was a mix of proud and embarssed.


Proud, definitely proud. Shows he cares and is fully invested.
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