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1. Why you were looking
forward to going to the ground (or not as the
case may be):
So many people have said to me how fantastic
the Emirates Stadium is, so after waiting 15
years for QPR to get back to England’s elite
level, going to see the bigger clubs away is
always something to look forward to. I never
did Highbury and we last played Arsenal away
when I was 13. Looking at photos of the
Emirates and games on television it looked
brilliant. So being a new away club to visit
(No 60 to be precise) I was looking forward to
this from the moment the fixtures were
released in June. Also having some good
friends and work colleagues as Arsenal fans
always adds to the interest. The only negative
was how poor QPR had been for the previous 8
games only getting 1 point in 15 so coming
here was always going to be a tough test for
the R's!
2. How easy was your journey/finding the
ground/car parking?
A London away day means a tube journey! The
Buckingham Boys (Me, my twin Ian and cousin
Mark) set off from Hillingdon reasonably early
around 1130. We decided to avoid the
long-winded Piccadilly line travelling all
through West and Central London and jumped on
the Met line and headed for Kings Cross. Very
simple and hassle free, good journey! Clive
avoided the pre-match beers and we met him and
saw Big Chris at the ground.
3. What you did before the game pub/chippy....
home fans friendly?
We headed to Kings Cross to find a pub and to
chill out for an hour and a half. We found the
O’Neil’s just outside the station. There were
a few football fans about but not many. We
enjoyed a few beers and some Nacho’s and
relaxed talking rubbish. We left there around
2pm and jumped on the Piccadilly line for the
short journey to Arsenal station. There was a
very relaxed feel about going to the Emirates
didn’t seem like there would be any problems
at all. The walk from the station was very
simple literally just around the corner
passing by plenty of souvenir and food stalls.
4. What you thought on seeing the ground,
first impressions of away end then other sides
of the ground?
Quite simply, the stadium is superb! It looks
incredible as you approach it, very modern and
of high quality. People say new stadiums all
look the same like a bowl style arena with
different coloured seats. This wasn’t the
case, just the outside of the stadium alone
looked excellent. The huge Arsenal badges on
the exterior and the legends pictures and
statues of former players were a nice touch
too. There was plenty of room to walk around,
no queues at the programme sellers, toilets
outside the ground, just everything to make a
matchday more enjoyable. Inside the ground it
was just as good. The stadium is the same all
the way around so the away section looks the
same as everywhere else but the 3 tier design
was impressive.
The match was a bit lonely for me – sat on my
own as according to Clive my attitude was
‘Forget everyone else, I’m getting my ticket
and not worrying about them’. Basically QPR’s
loyalty points, I was in the top bracket on my
own and everyone else had to wait and I
insisted on getting mine right away...there
was one point the boys threatened to not tell
me where they were sitting and to travel on
their own J. At-least I missed Ian’s football
tactic talk which they all had to suffer.
5. Comment on the game itself, atmosphere,
stewards, pies, toilets etc..
The facilities here were really good. There
wasn’t a queue anywhere and there was plenty
of space to move around on the concourse. The
beers and food were good quality but maybe a
touch overpriced. Like most modern grounds
there were TV screens to watch the game and
the Sky match before – where United let us
down losing to Blackburn! The atmosphere I was
told at the Emirates is very poor. I didn’t
think it was too bad, bearing in mind QPR
aren’t a big London derby for Arsenal. There
was some banter with the fans on the left of
the away section and the home fans in parts
did stand up occasionally singing. They were
miles ahead of the embarrassing Liverpool fans
at Anfield earlier in the month!
Onto the game... a similar story in recent
weeks, a poor decision from the officials
denied us a corner and then a costly error
from that decision by Shaun Wright-Phillips
gave Robin Van Persie the chance to equal the
most Premier League goals scored in a calendar
year – which he gratefully accepted. Arsenal
missed two excellent chances, Walcott a
one-on-one and Van Persie from 10 yards out
hit over the bar. QPR didn’t play badly but
the one terrible error cost us and we didn’t
have too many chances throughout the match.
The QPR fans were very good and a work
colleague at the game said we were very loud
and kept going to the end!
6. Comment on getting away from the ground
after the game:
For a 60,000 attendance I thought this could
be a nightmare! It was very easy and hassle
free. Walked back to Arsenal station in 20
minutes and we were away! A tip – when walking
back to the station, don’t queue on the left
hand side, walk past the station about 150
yards and join the queue from that end, it
will save a bit of time. A regular stop at
Baker Street Treats shops was in order and we
got back to Hillingdon within the hour to head
off for our new year’s celebrations.
7. Summary of overall thoughts of the day out
By far the best club stadium I have ever done!
The Emirates in the pinnacle of away days and
I will go back every time QPR play there,
which hopefully we can stay up this season and
be back again next year! Compared to going to
Spurs, this was hassle free and took barely an
hour each way for us. It was a shame we
couldn’t get a result but a very enjoyable
away day. Onto MK Dons for the FA Cup with the
5,000 Rangers fans! – hopefully see us win our
first FA Cup game in 11 years!
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