Anyone know if the club shop has started to sell those replica planes yet,and if so are they worth the price (£35 if I remember correctly).
I don't know about the replica models, but I do know that Air Asia are pushing everything QPR. My brother just came back from a trip to New Zealand with stops in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. He told me that he saw the QPR plane and whilst it wasn't the one they travelled on they were promoting QPR in every way. Even down to a 'thank you for flying with Air Asia and QPR'. He reckons that the EPL is massive out there, hence it comes as no surprise Tony is breaking the bank to keep us up.
Did he have a cramped seat with a pillar in front of him and make him queue ages to use the toilet and give him a real QPR experience?
He's a Man Utd fan, both my brothers are - but I had a great afternoon on New Years Day 1992..... Hence you'll understand his response that he refused to fly in the QPR plane as it was doomed to go down.....