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LAST SEASON
QPR 2 PNE 0
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LAST TIME OUT
BOURNEMOUTH 0 QPR 0
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PNE 0 CARDIFF CITY 1
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Loftus Road is an all-seater football stadium in White City, London, England, which is home to Queens Park Rangers.
In 1981, it became the first stadium in British professional football to have an artificial pitch of Omniturf installed. This remained in use until 1988, after which a natural grass pitch was reintroduced.
Rugby union team London Wasps shared the ground with QPR between 1996 and 2002 and Premier League football club Fulham shared it from 2002 to 2004 while Craven Cottage was closed for reconstruction. AFC Wimbledon started the 2020-2021 season sharing the ground while they wait for their new stadium in Merton to be finished. Other users of the stadium have included the Jamaican and Australian national football teams. In 1985, Barry McGuigan defeated Eusebio Pedroza for the World Boxing Association featherweight championship at the stadium.
On 7 June 2019, the club gifted the naming rights to the stadium to The Kiyan Prince Foundation, a charity set up in honour of former QPR youth player Kiyan Prince, resulting in the stadium becoming known as the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium.
FAMOUS PEOPLE FROM SHEPHERD'S BUSH
De Pear was born on 5 December 1970 in Hammersmith to John Andrew de Pear and Susan Elizabeth Kerr de Pear. He grew up in Staines and several places around the world including Iran and went to middle school in Barbados.[1]
He has an older sister, an artist, and a younger sister who is a TV drama producer.
Career
After a traineeship on the Staines and Ashford News, he joined Sky News in 1994 as a runner. From 1996–2000, he was a Foreign Overnight editor and producer. In 1999 he produced their RTS award-winning coverage of Kosovo.
From 2000 to 2005, he was Sky's Africa Editor, but was also based for stints in Israel/Palestine, Pakistan, Afghanistan and was Sky's Producer in Baghdad for the fall of the city in April 2003. In 2004, he obtained the first sit down interview with President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe.[2]
In 2005, he joined Channel 4 News producing their award-winning coverage of Lebanon, Somalia, Congo and Afghanistan and as Foreign Editor from 2008 led their investigation of Killing Fields in Sri Lanka[2] and their BAFTA winning coverage of the Japanese Tsunami as well as winning multiple other awards[which?].
In 2012,[2] he became Editor of Channel 4 News, and under his editorship the programme has won 4 International Emmys, 4 RTS News Programmes of the Year and 3 BAFTAs, 2 Peabody Awards and produced a feature long Cannes winning and Oscar nominated documentary, "For Sama". Channel 4 News has won over 200 awards since 2012, gained audience and become the most watched news programme on social media in the UK.[citation needed]
In March 2017, de Pear issued an apology after Channel 4 News wrongly identified the perpetrator of the 2017 Westminster attack. It emerged that the person the programme had named as responsible was in prison at the time of the attack.[3]
In January 2018, de Pear was criticised after he liked a tweet by Kathy Burke, which called both Boris Johnson and Toby Young "a xxxx".[4][5] A year later, he complained that Johnson wouldn't appear on his programme, claiming not to know the reason for the now Prime minister declining Channel 4 News requests.[6]
MACS VIEW
The helter skelter of the Championship continues with a trip to London on Wednesday night, game is on teh Red Button for those Masochists who want to see it.
Interesting to note that the vast majority of our night games appear to be miles away Bournemouth and Reading both night jaunts
Following the sale of Eze for £18 million, Rangers have brought in the following for fees:-
Dickie, Dykes and Bonne as well as Adomah on a free and Willock from Benfica B
They have had a decent start to the season, they have a decent manager in Warburton useful at this level be a first for us this season as Rangers don't do the knee bending before games.
Have been the last four games would have been nice to go, tight ground with the worst seats ever in teh away end not put in for 6ft 15 stoners like me.
Given we are away we stand a better chance than on the deserted steps of Deepdale, team wise he will make changes will have to utilise the squad given the number of games coming up.
FORM GUIDE MAX 25
QPR 8 PNE 7
Spot the deliberate error
Why should a man go to work, if he has the health and strength to stay in bed?