Prices Go Through The Roof At Loftus Road, And The Supporters Follow
On the last day of the season and front of a capacity crowd at Loftus Road, Queens Park Rangers played their last Championship match of the season against Leeds United. The match was covered by the cameras of the BBC, who had already, for the last episiode of "The Football League Show" of the season, been hanging around the main entrance to the ground on South Africa Road (one of the more confusing aspects of the club's idiosyncratic ground) as the FA's decision that the club were not to be deducted any points over the Faurlin affair was announced, a decision made just in time to leave those that had assembled there in paryoxyms of delight at the club's return to the Premier League after an absence of fifteen years.
Twohundredpercent @ May 25, 2011 3:54 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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