| Home crowds 09:18 - Jan 22 with 2662 views | Paddyhoops | Really decent crowd in yesterday considering we have now gone 92 days without a win at home. Swansea brought a big following which apart from Millwall is their only London game and being a strike free Saturday was hardly surprising. Imagine the demand if we were actually any good. Looks like our next one will sell out as well. Good to see. |  | | |  |
| Home crowds on 09:22 - Jan 22 with 2635 views | paulhoop2 | Most probably being the 1st 3pm Sat ko for 3 months!! Helped . |  |
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| Home crowds on 09:22 - Jan 22 with 2636 views | Hoopstar | £10 ticket offer for ST and Members definitely helped! Was good to see the ground much fuller though |  | |  |
| Home crowds on 09:24 - Jan 22 with 2617 views | Dorse | Come for the legroom and the beer! Stay for the football! Seriously though, it is great to see the numbers going up. I think everyone is waiting for this team to click and then it's a sprint finish to the season. |  |
| 'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!' |
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| Home crowds on 09:42 - Jan 22 with 2524 views | stevec | Was very surprised how full the ground was. Such a shame we can’t quite get our act together on the pitch. Very frustrating and can understand how down the ground was at the end, but had to applaud them as, for the first time in a long while, we created good chances and despite the misses, it felt like we had a striker who can be in the right place at the right time. Undefeated in the league in 2023, something to cling onto. |  | |  |
| Home crowds on 10:08 - Jan 22 with 2419 views | Esox_Lucius | 16,100 given as crowd and there is no doubt that a 3 O'Clock KO on a Saturday helped with that a lot. Maybe it's the fear and trepidation but our fans are still very quiet during games, with the exception of the safe standing Loft end corner of the Ellerslie. Getting all three sides noisy throughout the game could give the impetus the team need to cut loose , who knows. [Post edited 22 Jan 2023 10:17]
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| Home crowds on 10:13 - Jan 22 with 2400 views | Wilkinswatercarrier | It was good, however I thought the £10 tickets were for the lower school end, yet that was clearly Swansea fans. |  |
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| Home crowds on 10:30 - Jan 22 with 2329 views | Hoopstar | £10 was all round the ground - members and season ticket holders got them, I got mine for a tenner in Stan Bowles T Row D on the halfway line which is my favourite place to sit in the ground - even if we did have to endure Manning being a g*bs***e all second half (under some duress from a few fans admittedly.) |  | |  |
| Home crowds on 13:02 - Jan 22 with 2144 views | stanistheman | I agree that the crowd size was good and that the fans need to be noisier, but they need the football to be better to excite them into singing. Yes, we created some good chances in the 2nd half, but more is needed. A home win would also help. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Home crowds on 15:51 - Jan 22 with 1973 views | BushRanger82 | If we could get in people with vision, real ambition, our club would take off. We'd soon catch back up to Brentford and Fulham and eventually overtake them. Chelsea are now so far out of our stratosphere, even a decade of continuous success would still leave us miles behind them. That's pretty much a lost cause. Trick is now, for the club to work as hard as it can, to ensure my grandson isn't saying the same thing of Brentford and Fulham when he's my age. But, then again, QPR probably won't even be in existence anymore when that happens. |  | |  |
| Home crowds on 16:21 - Jan 22 with 1900 views | LowerloftLad | I think lots of non league games being called of may have helped bump up the attendance yesterday. |  |
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| Home crowds on 16:32 - Jan 22 with 1884 views | PinnerPaul |
| Home crowds on 15:51 - Jan 22 by BushRanger82 | If we could get in people with vision, real ambition, our club would take off. We'd soon catch back up to Brentford and Fulham and eventually overtake them. Chelsea are now so far out of our stratosphere, even a decade of continuous success would still leave us miles behind them. That's pretty much a lost cause. Trick is now, for the club to work as hard as it can, to ensure my grandson isn't saying the same thing of Brentford and Fulham when he's my age. But, then again, QPR probably won't even be in existence anymore when that happens. |
Vision, real ambition and a stack of cash |  | |  |
| Home crowds on 16:40 - Jan 22 with 1862 views | BushRanger82 |
| Home crowds on 16:32 - Jan 22 by PinnerPaul | Vision, real ambition and a stack of cash |
Yep, that too. |  | |  |
| Home crowds on 16:48 - Jan 22 with 1841 views | stowmarketrange |
| Home crowds on 13:02 - Jan 22 by stanistheman | I agree that the crowd size was good and that the fans need to be noisier, but they need the football to be better to excite them into singing. Yes, we created some good chances in the 2nd half, but more is needed. A home win would also help. |
A goal for us at the loft end might help raise the noise levels a bit too.Maybe it’s time that we played towards the loft in the 1st half instead of the 2nd.Get a goal up before the away team are attacking their own fans end in the 2nd half,and our fans telling them to get up the pitch instead of sitting back for the last 20 mins might help too. [Post edited 22 Jan 2023 16:50]
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| Home crowds on 18:21 - Jan 22 with 1728 views | Andybrat | Got quiet as we were all biting our nails, can’t shout and bite your nails at the same time. The answer lies in a second goal. Actually the place started rocking literally just before Swansea scored. |  | |  |
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