So at the last moment tickets are now available at the gate when previously it was all ticket? That's done me out of my much detested £3 bloody 50 booking fee I could have saved for a pie! I f****** hate Norwich!
WTF are 5 loyalty points going to get me? I've sorted 2 city away tickets myself - again, without the cursed booking fee That was the beauty of championship football, you could always get a ticket at Barnsley on the day, none of this bloody points rubbish!! I bet they all drive saabs, the t******!
Now you can put a figure on your loyalty to the club. Before you just had memories of cold Tuesdays in Crewe. Now you can log onto the official site, put your reference number in and be told how loyal you are, which is really nice.
Wow, Harry Enfield's Loadsamoney character from Saturday Live in 1988, a satire on Thatcherite materialism, has just reached Norwich.
@Tony_HTID_Binks CNN finally recognising why Norwich have a problem with QPR. Local derby! http://t.co/ZaPpfWB9 #NCFC #QPR
Leaky defences promise goals as QPR visit Norwich Ian Cooper Friday, August 24, 2012 12:55 PM Best bets: Norwich City v QPR Having started the season at 11/2 to face the drop, QPR’s relegation odds have been slashed into 7/2 with Stan James following last week’s nightmare start. The good news, however, is that they face the bookies’ favourites to go down in Norwich City at Carrow Road on Saturday afternoon – a side who also lost 5-0 last weekend. With the presence of two vulnerable defences coming face-to-face in Norfolk, it’s no surprise to learn that punters have punched the ‘goals’ button, with midweek support for the game producing 4-6 goals at BetVictor’s 21/10. As for who will score the most goals out of the two sides after 90 minutes, then Stan James go 5/4 about the Canaries taking all three points, with Rangers an attractive 12/5 via bet365. It’s somewhat surprising that the bookies are taking such a risk about Mark Hughes’s men in what looks a tight encounter, although history does favour the men in yellow and green as they beat Rangers five times during their last seven meetings. With only one goal splitting the duo in a majority of those clashes, however, draw backers may like the look of BetVictor’s 12/5 for the pair cancelling each other out, where both halves to finish all square appears at 9/2 (Skybet). Should this fascinating clash indeed prove tight, then consideration has to be given to Paddy Power’s 8/13 about QPR winning with a one-goal start in the handicaps, though confident backers not looking for assistance can opt instead for a 2-1 away win at Ladbrokes’ 10/1. A good start for the visitors would certainly do their confidence wonders, and should they take the lead at Skybet’s 11/10, then there is every chance of Bobby Zamora netting the first at William Hill’s 8/1 – the same price as Adel Taarabt. Less accurate backers may instead be interested in BetVictor’s intriguing market concerning the method of the game’s first goal, with a ‘shot’ favourite at 8/15 and a ‘header’ at 22/5 – let’s just hope it’s Rangers that get it. Odds supplied by Betrescue
http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/164086-QPR-really-good-article/page2 Just seen that ****y Dave has got Swords banned again.