View from the Loftus Road Upper tier

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How I ended up on there I don't know. I registered on QPR's site and bought a ticket yesterday. The side stands were sold out and there were only a handful of single tickets on the Loftus Road end behind the goal. It said the upper tier was season ticket holders and members only and the system wouldn't allow me to buy one if I wasn't but it did. £41.50. Leg room atrocious. Caught in a sun pocket but worth it to see a Blades win.

QPR pushed us as I thought they would but we were full value for the win. Cooper played well. I thought QPR threatened more in the first half than the second and Cooper pulled off a series of good saves and QPR kept us on the back foot. In the second half they dominated the ball without really hurting us and created little. We defended well. Their pen was maybe a tad fortunate but if you put your hands up in the box you're asking for trouble.

We closed out the game well and BBD should have wrapped up after a good break but his shot cleared the bar. Vini was imperious once again and dominated midfield. We had too much for them and were worth the win. Vini, Anel and Cooper contenders for motm. But inclined to give it Campbell for his dangerous runs and that sweet strike which secured the points. Robbo played well too. I thought he'd conceded the pen but saw later it was Burrows.

QPR fans weren't happy with the ref. I thought he was even with both sides. Reffed it pretty well. Blades fans gave solid backing all through the game and could be heard loud and proud. QPR fans generate noise from both side stands. Quite enjoy visiting Loftus Road and find their fans a decent bunch. Even though I've been loads of times I'm always surprised by how small their ground is. They have a big scoreboard stuck on top of the away end. It's been a happy hunting ground for us in recent years.

The only downside is they've restricted away fans to upper tier only. It's the first time I haven't been able to get a ticket on the away end. Oh and Stanley Bowles ashes were scattered on the pitch by his family before the game. They were introduced to the crowd at halftime. Surprised to hear a northern accent. And then discovered Stan Bowles from Manchester. A proper footballing legend.
 

How I ended up on there I don't know. I registered on QPR's site and bought a ticket yesterday. The side stands were sold out and there were only a handful of single tickets on the Loftus Road end behind the goal. It said the upper tier was season ticket holders and members only and the system wouldn't allow me to buy one if I wasn't but it did. £41.50. Leg room atrocious. Caught in a sun pocket but worth it to see a Blades win.

QPR pushed us as I thought they would but we were full value for the win. Cooper played well. I thought QPR threatened more in the first half than the second and Cooper pulled off a series of good saves and QPR kept us on the back foot. In the second half they dominated the ball without really hurting us and created little. We defended well. Their pen was maybe a tad fortunate but if you put your hands up in the box you're asking for trouble.

We closed out the game well and BBD should have wrapped up after a good break but his shot cleared the bar. Vini was imperious once again and dominated midfield. We had too much for them and were worth the win. Vini, Anel and Cooper contenders for motm. But inclined to give it Campbell for his dangerous runs and that sweet strike which secured the points. Robbo played well too. I thought he'd conceded the pen but saw later it was Burrows.

QPR fans weren't happy with the ref. I thought he was even with both sides. Reffed it pretty well. Blades fans gave solid backing all through the game and could be heard loud and proud. QPR fans generate noise from both side stands. Quite enjoy visiting Loftus Road and find their fans a decent bunch. Even though I've been loads of times I'm always surprised by how small their ground is. They have a big scoreboard stuck on top of the away end. It's been a happy hunting ground for us in recent years.

The only downside is they've restricted away fans to upper tier only. It's the first time I haven't been able to get a ticket on the away end. Oh and Stanley Bowles ashes were scattered on the pitch by his family before the game. They were introduced to the crowd at halftime. Surprised to hear a northern accent. And then discovered Stan Bowles from Manchester. A proper footballing legend.
Did you enjoy your Italian last night 😉
 
How I ended up on there I don't know. I registered on QPR's site and bought a ticket yesterday. The side stands were sold out and there were only a handful of single tickets on the Loftus Road end behind the goal. It said the upper tier was season ticket holders and members only and the system wouldn't allow me to buy one if I wasn't but it did. £41.50. Leg room atrocious. Caught in a sun pocket but worth it to see a Blades win.

QPR pushed us as I thought they would but we were full value for the win. Cooper played well. I thought QPR threatened more in the first half than the second and Cooper pulled off a series of good saves and QPR kept us on the back foot. In the second half they dominated the ball without really hurting us and created little. We defended well. Their pen was maybe a tad fortunate but if you put your hands up in the box you're asking for trouble.

We closed out the game well and BBD should have wrapped up after a good break but his shot cleared the bar. Vini was imperious once again and dominated midfield. We had too much for them and were worth the win. Vini, Anel and Cooper contenders for motm. But inclined to give it Campbell for his dangerous runs and that sweet strike which secured the points. Robbo played well too. I thought he'd conceded the pen but saw later it was Burrows.

QPR fans weren't happy with the ref. I thought he was even with both sides. Reffed it pretty well. Blades fans gave solid backing all through the game and could be heard loud and proud. QPR fans generate noise from both side stands. Quite enjoy visiting Loftus Road and find their fans a decent bunch. Even though I've been loads of times I'm always surprised by how small their ground is. They have a big scoreboard stuck on top of the away end. It's been a happy hunting ground for us in recent years.

The only downside is they've restricted away fans to upper tier only. It's the first time I haven't been able to get a ticket on the away end. Oh and Stanley Bowles ashes were scattered on the pitch by his family before the game. They were introduced to the crowd at halftime. Surprised to hear a northern accent. And then discovered Stan Bowles from Manchester. A proper footballing legend.
It was a nice touch Stanley Bowles family on the pitch. But I was a bit puzzled by scattering the ashes on the pitch just before the game. Maybe if they'd been watered in first?
Next time can you try and get a hospitality ticket in that tiny box next to away end upper, and chin the bloke who's in it. Very annoying.
 
Did anybody see that bloke with the sombrero and corks hanging from the brim?

He was good fun the last time I was there. Situated in the away end lower stand.

HH
 
Did anybody see that bloke with the sombrero and corks hanging from the brim?

He was good fun the last time I was there. Situated in the away end lower stand.

HH
He always has a Moroccan flag with him, yes quite a character.
 
It was a nice touch Stanley Bowles family on the pitch. But I was a bit puzzled by scattering the ashes on the pitch just before the game. Maybe if they'd been watered in first?
Next time can you try and get a hospitality ticket in that tiny box next to away end upper, and chin the bloke who's in it. Very annoying.

Some of our lads may have inadvertently brought a bit of Stan home with them then? If it works like a Billy's Boots kinda thing then I spose it's OK.
 
I wonder how many supporters we had in other sections of the ground. As a first time visitor, I was very well behaved in the seats below the away end. The man two seats further along was definitely clapping the players and mouthing the words to greasy chip butty! Bit of a surreal experience, travelled from Birmingham via Euston and Circle Line, did not see one Blades fan there or back. Heard plenty though!
 
It was a nice touch Stanley Bowles family on the pitch. But I was a bit puzzled by scattering the ashes on the pitch just before the game. Maybe if they'd been watered in first?
Next time can you try and get a hospitality ticket in that tiny box next to away end upper, and chin the bloke who's in it. Very annoying.
They scattered the ashes in the morning at 11am I read later.
 
Did anybody see that bloke with the sombrero and corks hanging from the brim?

He was good fun the last time I was there. Situated in the away end lower stand.

HH
Last time we played them (the Egan equaliser on a bank holiday night when there were no trains home, or on the following day, because of strikes) the sombrero guy looked absolutely gutted and went completely quiet for the rest of the game after our fans all sang "your kids don't talk to you" over and over at him 🤣😢
 
Last time we played them (the Egan equaliser on a bank holiday night when there were no trains home, or on the following day, because of strikes) the sombrero guy looked absolutely gutted and went completely quiet for the rest of the game after our fans all sang "your kids don't talk to you" over and over at him 🤣😢

That's a bit heartless.

He seemed a decent fella to me, what little I know. A football man. Perhaps a bit simple but I liked his passion for the hoops. He was clearly a big fan and I assume went to every game. He was fun and harmless. Every club needs fellas like that of some sort or the other.

Much better, to my mind to applaud a fella like that than be horrid.

Still there we are.

HH
 
That's a bit heartless.

He seemed a decent fella to me, what little I know. A football man. Perhaps a bit simple but I liked his passion for the hoops. He was clearly a big fan and I assume went to every game. He was fun and harmless. Every club needs fellas like that of some sort or the other.

Much better, to my mind to applaud a fella like that than be horrid.

Still there we are.

HH
I think it’s a bit naive to expect away fans in English football to applaud an eccentric home fan. He’s doing to get something

🤷🏼‍♂️
 
I think it’s a bit naive to expect away fans in English football to applaud an eccentric home fan. He’s doing to get something

🤷🏼‍♂️

Begs the question who our most eccentric fan is? Must be a few contenders (self included!) on here!
 

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