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Queens Park Rangers Ground Name: Loftus
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| What's The Ground Like? Ellerslie Road & School End Stands (photo) What Is It Like For Visiting Supporters? Where To Drink? Loftus & Ellerslie Road Stands (photo) How To Get There By Car And Where To Park How To Get There By Train/Tube A Closer Look At The Loftus Road Stand (photo) Admission Prices Fixtures 2009-2010 Programme & Fanzines Ground Layout Local Rivals Disabled Facilities Record & Average Attendance Fans Ground Reviews Hotel Accommodation Feedback Return To The Main Menu |
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| What's The Ground Like? | |
| Loftus Road has a compact feel, as the ground is totally enclosed, with supporters being close to the pitch. An unusual aspect is that all four stands are roughly the same height, their roofs meet at all four corners with no gaps. The South Africa Road Stand on one side of the ground, has a larger upper tier, compared to the lower tier, with a row of executive boxes running across the middle. There are a couple of supporting pillars in this stand. The other side, the Ellerslie Road Stand, is single tiered, with a television gantry suspended below its roof. Both ends are similar looking two tiered stands. There is a small electric scoreboard at the away end of the ground, dividing the two tiers. The ground oozes character and there is nothing similar in the league. Greg Smith adds; 'A big video screen has now been installed on the roof of the School End stand, "it's rather impressive" well I think so!' | |
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Since this photo was taken a video screen has been installed on the roof of the School End. | |
| What Is It Like For Visiting Supporters? | |
| Away fans are situated
in the upper tier of the School End, where around 1,200 fans can be
accommodated. If demand requires it then the lower tier can also be
allocated, increasing the number of places available to about 2,500. If
the away club only takes the upper tier allocation, then the lower tier is
allocated to home supporters. Alan Griffiths a visiting Barnsley fan
informs me; 'the entrance for away fans to the School End upper tier is
now longer in South Africa Road, but on the opposite side of the ground in
Ellerslie Road (turnstile block 2).' I must say that on my three visits, I have found the stadium lacking a little in atmosphere. Also the leg room between rows of seats was a little tight. There is normally quite a large police and steward presence, and you should expect to be searched before you enter the away end. However on the plus side I have never experienced any problems there, as it is generally relaxed and friendly. Dan Markham a QPR fan disagrees with me; 'It is virtually impossible to have such a small compact enclosed stadium, and not have a tremendous atmosphere. You are close to the pitch, close to the visiting fans and most importantly close to the action'. Another plus point was that the food that was served within the ground was quite good and the service prompt. Please note that smoking is not allowed in the seated areas of the ground. Richard Wilson, a visiting Birmingham City supporter adds; 'A word of advice for away fans. They are often very slow at the turnstiles at Loftus Road. I would seriously suggest arriving half an hour before kick off, or risk missing the start of the game'. | |
| Where To Eat & Drink? | |
| Dave Hancy informs me;
'The Springbok pub near to the ground, which has been used by away fans
for many years now, is now under new management and has been converted
into a Home Fans only pub. On matchdays they have bouncers on the door
checking matchday tickets'. Around Shepherds Bush Green is O'Neills and Walkabout which are both okay for away fans. To find Shepherds Bush Green; exit Shepherds Bush Market Underground Station (the Hammersmith & City line station), turn left out of the station and the green is a short way down the road on the right. Diagonally across Shepherds Bush Green opposite the Central line entrance to Shepherds Bush Underground Station, is a retail complex called Vue, which upstairs includes a Wetherspoons outlet. Please note that alcohol is not available in the away end. On the eating front David Frodsham adds; 'On my travels to many football grounds, I have yet to find a wider selection of food available than on the Uxbridge Road. The cosmopolitan inner city nature means that you can almost eat your way around the world. From the normal range of cafes, burger bars, fried chicken outlets and chippies, there are Indian, Chinese, Thai & Jamaican outlets. There are Lebanese and Indian kebab shops, the latter selling "doner" kebabs made with Indian spices! Inside the ground there is a range of Shire Foods pasties, sausage rolls & pies available including the Chicken Balti Pie. | |
| The Loftus & Ellerslie Road Stands | |
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| How To Get There By Car And Where To Park | |
| From The North/West: At the end of the M40, take the A40 towards Central London. At the point where the A40 becomes the A40(M), turn off onto the A40 towards White City/Shepherds Bush and turn right into Wood Lane, turn right into South Africa Road for the ground. Daniel Sleigh a visiting Nottingham Forest fan informs me; 'There is a car park on the Ariel Way industrial estate, opposite the BBC television centre. It is located at the end of Silver Road (near the Royal Mail unit) and costs £6'. It opens three hours before kick off and remains open until midnight. There are 75 spaces available, but they may also attract visitors to the nearby Westfield Shopping Centre, so it is best to get there early. Matt Garside from Southampton adds; 'It's probably cheaper to just park on the road in this area as it costs £5.40 for three hours parking'. However, there are a number of restricted parking zones around the stadium so be careful where you park. Andreas Iona adds; 'South Africa Road running past the stadium, closes to traffic one hour before kick-off on all matchdays. The Police enforce the road closure which remains in place until approximately 15 minutes after kick-off. At the end of the game a similar closure is implemented 15 minutes before the end of the game and lasts for approximately one hour. Supporters are advised to avoid parking in the few pay and display bays available in Dorando Close as they face a long wait to get out at the end of the game due to the above closure'. For a map showing the location of the ground and the surrounding area click here (to take you to the Street Map website) . To go to a simplified page, containing the directions and pub info, which you can print out click here. | |
| How To Get There By Train/Tube | |
| The nearest tube station
is White City on the Central Line, which is about a five minute
walk away. Also nearby (a little further along Wood Lane opposite the
BBC Television Centre) is the recently opened Wood Lane Station,
which is on the Hammersmith & City line. It is around a seven
minute walk away from Loftus Road. Otherwise there are two other tube stations close by; Shepherds Bush Market on the Hammersmith & City line and Shepherds Bush on the Central Line. The former is about a ten minute walk away from the ground, whilst the other is about 15 minutes. Personally I tend to use Shepherds Bush Market tube station, simply because there seems to be more pubs around this area, especially around Shepherds Bush Green. Leaving both Shepherds Bush tube stations; turn right and the ground will come into view further down on the right. Please note that Queens Park tube station is nowhere near the ground! The nearest train station is Shepherds Bush, which is adjacent to the tube station. However, it is not directly served by any of the major London mainline stations. However trains from Watford Junction and Clapham Junction both stop there. | |
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| Admission Prices | |
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| Fixtures 2009-2010 | |
| For the QPR fixture list click here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website). | |
| Programme & Fanzine | |
| Official Programme
£3 A Kick Up The R's Fanzine £2.50 | |
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| Local Rivals | |
| Brentford, Fulham, Chelsea. | |
| Disabled Facilities | |
| For details of disabled facilities at the ground please visit the relevant page on the National Association Of Disabled Supporters (NADS) website. | |
| Record & Average Attendance | |
| Record
Attendance: 35,353 v Leeds United, Division One, April 27th, 1974. Modern All Seated Attendance Record: 19,002 v Manchester City Division One, November 6th, 1999. Average Attendance: 2009-2010: 13.349 (Championship League) 2007-2008: 13,959 (Championship League) 2006-2007: 12,936 (Championship League) | |
| Fans Reviews Of Loftus Road | |
| Bobby Carter (Southampton) 20/1/07 | |
| Hotel Accommodation | |
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| Feedback | |
| If anything is incorrect
or you have something to add, please e-mail
me and I'll update the guide. * The Club also played at the White City Stadium from 1931-33 & 1962-63. | |
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