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New seating in Paddocks

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Acton Hoop, Apr 18, 2013.

  1. Acton Hoop

    Acton Hoop Member

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    Email has come out from the club this afternoon to say new seating has been installed for all Paddock dwellers such as myself.

    The club has said season ticket holders will find their names have not been transferred to the new seating so seats will not have name labels on them for the remaining games of the season.
     
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  2. BrixtonR

    BrixtonR Well-Known Member

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    Hope it doesn't reduce current leg room. Paddock is the most spacious I've seen at LR so far.
     
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  3. finglasqpr

    finglasqpr Well-Known Member

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    I sat in the upper loft for one match and couldn't believe the difference between there and the lower loft in terms of space and legroom.

    The lower loft is far better.
     
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  4. Staines R's

    Staines R's Well-Known Member

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    I'm just gutted my name isn't going to be on me seat for the final 3 games <whistle>
     
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  5. BrixtonR

    BrixtonR Well-Known Member

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    You (don't) wanna try the Ellerslie then Fingy!
     
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  6. QPR1968

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    And in the rare time I've been down the School end, that's built for pygmies. Shocking lack of any room at all.
     
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  7. inkedupp

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    try being my size, I can't fit in any of the bloody seats!
    this new stadium had better have the vertically enhanced people in mind!
     
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  8. rangercol

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    Whenever we score (not often.....I know), I smash my shins against the back of the seat in front.
     
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  9. sb_73

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    Exactly why I'm in the back row of the Loft, so I can stand the whole game, the way God intended football to be watched and the way to avoid deep vein thrombosis. Only problem is this tall bloke calls himself Roller keeps turning up reminding me how little I actually know about the club....
     
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  10. QPR999

    QPR999 Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    You need to try one of my seats inky. I've got the best legroom in the ground bar C club.
    No more fatigues for me.

    Other than watching whats going on on the pitch.
     
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  11. RicardoHCAFC

    RicardoHCAFC Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Can't be as bad as the away end at Luton. When a 12 year old is physically unable to sit down in a seat and the steward tells the 3 adults with him that are all 6'+ they have to sit down you know there's something wrong.

    Loftus Road isn't too bad in the home end. I've done upper loft and the stand to the right of the loft (as you're sat in the loft, I was sat opposite P,Q, and R blocks) and I was fine even being over 6 foot (I wasn't exactly carrying much weight/width with my height though which makes it easier). Away end isn't comfortable doing it though.
     
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  12. Woodyhoopleson

    Woodyhoopleson Well-Known Member

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    Is it meant to be all comfy and spacious though? I'm unusually tall (5'10""), and I'm alright with it. I went to the emirates for a cup game v Shrewsbury with a mate last season and whilst the stadium is undeniably superb, you've got so much room that you don't feel packed in and tight and something was lacking because of it. Strike a balance Tone, and anyway, there's got to be some disadvantages to being silly big.
     
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  13. rangercol

    rangercol Well-Known Member

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    5'10"....unusually tall? Do you live with a community of dwarfs or something mate?
     
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  14. Staines R's

    Staines R's Well-Known Member

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    That's a f****** giant in my world Col :)
     
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  15. Woodyhoopleson

    Woodyhoopleson Well-Known Member

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    Thank you Staines.
     
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  16. rangercol

    rangercol Well-Known Member

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    <laugh>.
     
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  17. inkedupp

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    you must have thought I was gandalf then staines!!
     
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  18. Staines R's

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    I was thinking more of those massive tree monster things ;)
     
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  19. Flanman

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    Have to agree Brix is was very roomy to my surprise
     
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  20. Flanman

    Flanman Well-Known Member

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    In my world The Netherlands I am tiny average hight over here is about 6' 2"
     
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