Any idea what our lowest,post war crowd is?

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I found this, whether it's accurate or not I don't know.

They moved back in to White City Stadium for the 1962/63 season, but recorded their lowest ever crowd for a competitive game of 3,261, which was lost inside the giant ground and they sensibly fled back to Loftus Road.
 
On the flip side, our average home attendances over the years:-

http://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/qpr.htm

Incredible that we somehow wangled our way out of that carthorse signing

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QPR signed Christopher Samba for a club record £12.5 million from Anzhi Makhachkala in January 2013, then sold him back for a club record £13 million in July
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I found this, whether it's accurate or not I don't know.

They moved back in to White City Stadium for the 1962/63 season, but recorded their lowest ever crowd for a competitive game of 3,261, which was lost inside the giant ground and they sensibly fled back to Loftus Road.
I remember those games at White City, you needed binoculars to watch the matches. If 3261 is listed as the lowest crowd there I would be surpised as I think my dad and I were the only ones that ever went.