QPR, good result for the U’s at the weekend but I fancy us for this one, I can see Grigg being RESTED and on the bench and us playing 5 in the middle, does anybody know if it’s pay on the day aswell?
I’m probably wrong on this one and I cant be bothered to google it but the stadium is known as Loftus rd even though the actual name was Rangers stadium. Loftus rd was the address, then sometime later the council renamed the rd to south Africa rd, a bit of completely useless information for you
I’m probably wrong on this one and I cant be bothered to google it but the stadium is known as Loftus rd even though the actual name was Rangers stadium. Loftus rd was the address, then sometime later the council renamed the rd to south Africa rd, a bit of completely useless information for you
I’m probably wrong on this one and I cant be bothered to google it but the stadium is known as Loftus rd even though the actual name was Rangers stadium. Loftus rd was the address, then sometime later the council renamed the rd to south Africa rd, a bit of completely useless information for you
Very interesting indeed! :dry:[/quote]
This information has made my Monday. Thanks Snowtits.
QPR, good result for the U’s at the weekend but I fancy us for this one, I can see Grigg being RESTED and on the bench and us playing 5 in the middle, does anybody know if it’s pay on the day aswell?
I’m probably wrong on this one and I cant be bothered to google it but the stadium is known as Loftus rd even though the actual name was Rangers stadium. Loftus rd was the address, then sometime later the council renamed the rd to south Africa rd, a bit of completely useless information for you
This very interesting, I’ve heard the same story but I also heard that the club kept the original name of ‘Loftus Rd’ for 2 reasons.
If the changed it to South Africa Rd they feared that they would have no supporters on a Saturday after noon as the flight to CapeTown is about 12 hours. They were worried people would get lost.
They kept Loftus rd because it is named after a cognitive psychologist, Elizabeth Loftus, who specializes in human memory. The Board, at that time thought it a good idea as the team was doing very badly, and it seemed as if the strikers had forgotten where the goal was. Also, Loftus is a UNITARY authority in NE England. The board wanted to instill unification in the team, when it was disappearing.
I’m probably wrong on this one and I cant be bothered to google it but the stadium is known as Loftus rd even though the actual name was Rangers stadium. Loftus rd was the address, then sometime later the council renamed the rd to south Africa rd, a bit of completely useless information for you
This very interesting, I’ve heard the same story but I also heard that the club kept the original name of ‘Loftus Rd’ for 2 reasons.
If the changed it to South Africa Rd they feared that they would have no supporters on a Saturday after noon as the flight to CapeTown is about 12 hours. They were worried people would get lost.
They kept Loftus rd because it is named after a cognitive psychologist, Elizabeth Loftus, who specializes in human memory. The Board, at that time thought it a good idea as the team was doing very badly, and it seemed as if the strikers had forgotten where the goal was. Also, Loftus is a UNITARY authority in NE England. The board wanted to instill unification in the team, when it was disappearing.[/quote]
Very interesting indeed. I also heard a story, that they named it Loftus Road because you are a dweeb?
I’m probably wrong on this one and I cant be bothered to google it but the stadium is known as Loftus rd even though the actual name was Rangers stadium. Loftus rd was the address, then sometime later the council renamed the rd to south Africa rd, a bit of completely useless information for you
This very interesting, I’ve heard the same story but I also heard that the club kept the original name of ‘Loftus Rd’ for 2 reasons.
If the changed it to South Africa Rd they feared that they would have no supporters on a Saturday after noon as the flight to CapeTown is about 12 hours. They were worried people would get lost.
They kept Loftus rd because it is named after a cognitive psychologist, Elizabeth Loftus, who specializes in human memory. The Board, at that time thought it a good idea as the team was doing very badly, and it seemed as if the strikers had forgotten where the goal was. Also, Loftus is a UNITARY authority in NE England. The board wanted to instill unification in the team, when it was disappearing.[/quote]
Very interesting indeed. I also heard a story, that they named it Loftus Road because you are a dweeb?[/quote]
Wooops, sorry JimmyC…….
“dweeb (noun)
a boring, studious, or socially inept person.
I’m probably wrong on this one and I cant be bothered to google it but the stadium is known as Loftus rd even though the actual name was Rangers stadium. Loftus rd was the address, then sometime later the council renamed the rd to south Africa rd, a bit of completely useless information for you
This very interesting, I’ve heard the same story but I also heard that the club kept the original name of ‘Loftus Rd’ for 2 reasons.
If the changed it to South Africa Rd they feared that they would have no supporters on a Saturday after noon as the flight to CapeTown is about 12 hours. They were worried people would get lost.
They kept Loftus rd because it is named after a cognitive psychologist, Elizabeth Loftus, who specializes in human memory. The Board, at that time thought it a good idea as the team was doing very badly, and it seemed as if the strikers had forgotten where the goal was. Also, Loftus is a UNITARY authority in NE England. The board wanted to instill unification in the team, when it was disappearing.[/quote]
Very interesting indeed. I also heard a story, that they named it Loftus Road because you are a dweeb?[/quote]
Wooops, sorry JimmyC…….
“dweeb (noun)
a boring, studious, or socially inept person.
Don’t get yer other comment …..
Who is Bullitt?? ES7 by any chance??[/quote]
Here we go..
1) What the hell? Why woops? I know what a Dweeb is, no need to explain.
2) I am JammyC, NOT JimmyC (Albeit ridiculously close)
3) Bullitt is quite clearly the poster that posted underneath your initial comment, and not ‘ES7’, which is an area in a stand. So no, he isn’t an inanimate object, neither is he a Stand, part of a stand or anything else. My guess is that he is just a person..?