Oops - darn auto correct, title should read QPR helps Grenfell Community
Interview on Radio 4 with Les and Alan Shearer about Game4Grenfell this morning. Good stuff, measured statements, game is about showing that people do care.
No matter how good or bad QPRs performance on the pitch this season, the club's response to this local tragedy is something to remember and be proud of.
Les and Al think that Mo Farah will last the 90 minutes but are unsure of his ball skills.
He looks good with that badge on his shirt. Shall we ask him to stay?
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Yes great to see the Club supporting the victims of that tragedy, and it getting good publicity on Sky News anyway.Just finished watching a recording of the game from earlier and am surprised that there isn't more on this thread about how well the hierarchy at the club have done to put this together for the community. Looked like a very good attendance, something to put a smile on some faces if only for a few hours. Great reception for the firefighters and the residents who played, great touch. Sir Mo has a bit of energy to burn!
Fair play to the club, we don't appear to agree with a lot of what they do but today they excelled! Who knows, they may have pulled in some new supporters off the back of this.
Devon, agree with this 100%.Just finished watching a recording of the game from earlier and am surprised that there isn't more on this thread about how well the hierarchy at the club have done to put this together for the community. Looked like a very good attendance, something to put a smile on some faces if only for a few hours. Great reception for the firefighters and the residents who played, great touch. Sir Mo has a bit of energy to burn!
Fair play to the club, we don't appear to agree with a lot of what they do but today they excelled! Who knows, they may have pulled in some new supporters off the back of this.

I thought this might have had more attention on this board. I watched it on the box as well and it was a great success. Loved seeing Clint Hill back and to be honest I'd be giving him a deal for the rest of the season. It's a shame some of our fans felt the need to boo Jamie Redknaop every time he touched the ball, I mean ffs a) it's a charity match and b) it makes no bloody sense, idiots! Great to see Les, Andy Sinton, Andy Impey, Marc Bircham, Kevin Gallen and Clint all on the pitch at the same time. Well attended as well, I was expecting more empty seats than occupied seats.
If anyone wants to donate £3 you just text GRENFELL to 70007.
Front page of the Sunday Times sports section and big, very positive, write up inside.
I didn't realise that in addition to opening the ground as a centre for donations at the time, and putting on coaching sessions with the other west London clubs throughout the summer, we provided counselling, or access to counselling, for some of the victims too.
Tony has had more than his fair share of disaster management, but he got this one right. Top stuff.
To keep this good communal feeling going, please don't read any of my posts on the politics thread.Agree with all of this.
It makes a very pleasant change for the club to get something so right. They are rightly getting praise across the board since their initial response to this terrible tragedy, culminating in a very entertaining and well presented day yesterday. So pleased with how well it was attended too.
The booing of Jamie Redknapp was totally pathetic and shows what morons some of our fans really are!! He has no connection with the club, other than his dad and he was a very, very good player. What ****ers some of our fans are!
Well done Rangers...........you made us proud!