please log in to view this image R's to play FC Union Berlin and Lokomotive Leipzig ... QPR will play two pre-season friendlies on European soil this summer. Rangers will travel to Germany for two matches in two days against FC Union Berlin and Lokomotive Leipzig respectively. The friendly against FC Union Berlin on Saturday 22nd July forms part of the transfer agreement that saw Sebastian Polter move back to his homeland in the January transfer window. The fixture at the Stadion An der Alten Forsterei in Berlin will kick-off at 3.30pm (local time). A day later, Ian Holloway will field an entirely different squad against Lokomotive Leipzig. The second fixture, to be held at the Bruno-Plache Stadion, Leipzig, will kick-off at 2.00pm (local time). Tickets for these two fixtures will only be sold via our German counterparts on the day of the game. The club advises supporters that they travel at their own risk and the club does not hold any responsibility. The club will not be responsible for any cancellations, postponements, change of venues, change of opposition or change of kick-off times. Read more at http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/2...tive-leipzig-3711096.aspx#7jkB2RSwIHwrEYUw.99
You should go if you can mate, it will be a great trip. Leipzig is about a two hour train journey from Berlin. Unfortunately I can't go as I'm off on holiday to Ibiza on that Saturday.
The club advises supporters that they travel at their own risk and the club does not hold any responsibility. That must be because TED might go!
Last time I went to Germany to see QPR was against FC Koln. Me and 2 mates didn't have tickets and asked the nice German at the ticket office for 3 tickets in the QPR end. No surprise where we ended up. We then had to climb over fences to get to the Rangers end. Won't bore you with what happened after the game.
Is Koln FC the German equivalent to America's KFC? Did we get done in original or hot & spicy? Did they upgrade you? All jokes aside, l would love to go on such a trip, so if anyone is going, have a great time and enjoy yourself.
"The club advises supporters that they travel at their own risk and the club does not hold any responsibility. The club will not be responsible for any cancellations, postponements, change of venues, change of opposition or change of kick-off times" Doesn't fill you with confidence (though I do fancy the trip to this one)