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Received this lovely t-shirt for my birthday today...

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Sent the picture to my pals, and we tried to see how many of the shirts we had between us....we were doing ok until one of them popped up with these pictures....

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Received this lovely t-shirt for my birthday today...

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Belated birthday wishes Steelmonkey
 
Received this lovely t-shirt for my birthday today...

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Happy fifty first young man
 
Nothing to do on a wet Sunday morning? This will fill 20 minutes of your time....Clives report from last weeks Online Fans Forum!

There’s no escape - Fans forum

Thursday, 25th Jun 2020 23:08 by Clive Whittingham

The club held one of its semi-regular fans forums in digital form this evening, with Lee Hoos, Les Ferdinand and Mark Warburton providing insight into transfer budget, team selection, behind closed doors football and that fans forum staple – the water pressure in the ladies toilets.

https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/queensparkrangers/news/52516/there’s-no-escape--fans-forum
 
Nothing to do on a wet Sunday morning? This will fill 20 minutes of your time....Clives report from last weeks Online Fans Forum!

There’s no escape - Fans forum

Thursday, 25th Jun 2020 23:08 by Clive Whittingham

The club held one of its semi-regular fans forums in digital form this evening, with Lee Hoos, Les Ferdinand and Mark Warburton providing insight into transfer budget, team selection, behind closed doors football and that fans forum staple – the water pressure in the ladies toilets.

https://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/football/queensparkrangers/news/52516/there’s-no-escape--fans-forum
“I have been impressed with how everybody has pulled together through this. The owners write the cheques, the whole staff have taken pay reductions, the players have taken a wage deferral,

so have the players taken a wage cut as well as a deferral
 
“I have been impressed with how everybody has pulled together through this. The owners write the cheques, the whole staff have taken pay reductions, the players have taken a wage deferral,

so have the players taken a wage cut as well as a deferral

That explains why they have cut and/or deferred their performances on the pitch too.
 
Ground to continue as Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium

Matt Webb @mattwebb987
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QPR can confirm our home ground will continue to be named Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium for the 2020/21 season.

In consultation with our supporters, Loftus Road was renamed ahead of the 2019/20 campaign.

Fans voted overwhelmingly for the naming rights to be gifted to the charity which was set up to combat knife and gun crime after the tragic stabbing of our former academy player, Kiyan Prince.

The interest shown in our work, the doors that have opened because of this additional exposure, cannot be underestimated.

MARK PRINCE
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QPR CEO Lee Hoos said: “We understand the history and importance of Loftus Road and for supporters to vote in the way they did last season for the rights to be gifted to the Kiyan Prince Foundation speaks volumes.

“We have closely monitored the impact of the additional exposure on the Foundation and it is very evident that this continues to grow.

“Only six weeks ago EA Sports launched a stunning Kiyan Prince tifo in FIFA20 which guarantees incredible additional coverage for the Foundation.

“We are proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with Kiyan’s dad Mark and all the dedicated Foundation team.”

Mark Prince, founder of the Kiyan Prince Foundation, added: “This is a very special and emotional moment for my family and for the Foundation.

“The interest shown in our work, the doors that have opened because of this additional exposure, cannot be underestimated.

“QPR’s supporters are a very special breed of people who look after each other. They have shown me such love over the years and I can never repay them for that - I’m excited for them to continue on this journey with me as I embark on several new projects, both personally and with the Kiyan Prince Foundation, in the coming months that will positively impact thousands of young lives.

“Thank you so much to everyone who has made this possible.