‘R’ Contributors

Sam

Editor

@samtaylorqpr

Hi I’m Sam and I’ve supported QPR my whole life. A bit about me: I support QPR. I think Heider Helguson was vastly underrated. My Dad made me leave the Liverpool game in 2015 at 2-0 down and we missed all three Rangers goals. I think Mark Warburton is a top guy. I once formed a religion around Bobby Zamora called the Zamorians. That’s me in a nutshell.

Ben

Chief contributor

@bm_summer

QPR fan based in Cardiff – I’m training as a journalist and I love writing for ‘R’ Generation alongside this. I do some of the interviewing and a fair bit of the writing for our ‘R’ Chat With… features, and pitch in with a match reoprt or preview whenever I can. I’ve been a writer since I was still at school, and ‘R’ Generation has been a great opportunity to pair this experience with my slightly more recently-discovered love of QPR!

Alex

Contributor and podcast host

@AlexBullamore3

I’m a lifelong QPR fan, I sit in the South Africa Road Stand and I’ve been a season ticket holder for 10 years.

My favourite QPR player of all time is Charlie Austin, and my footballing pet peeve is Fulham’s clappers (if you have no atmosphere in your stadium just sit in silence).

I present the ‘R’ Generation On Air podcast, joined by our contributors!

Daniel

Contributor

@danlambert123

My name is Daniel, and I am a qpr season ticket holder. In terms of QPR memories, I don’t think anything can beat the Play off final victory in 2014!

Lukas

Contributor

@lukas_ross10

Hello QPR fans.
My name is Lukas Ross and I have had a season ticket in block PL (Lower Loft) since the start of the 2015/2016 season.
I support QPR because a gargantuan amount of my family have followed the club since childhood.

I look forward to bringing you QPR content!

Micah

Contributor

@notmicah_ and @_libaw

I’ve been supporting QPR as long as I can remember. My earliest memory of QPR is crying cause I wasn’t allowed to go and watch us get promoted at Hillsborough in 2004. My all-time favourite player is Lee Cook – when he left for Fulham was the second time I cried over QPR (and it wouldn’t be my last). The highlight of my life is being flung down three rows of chairs after Bobby Z’s winner at Wembley.

Josh

Contributor

@DeludedDonaghy

I’ve been a qpr fan for just under 7 years. My first game was QPR 2-4 MK Dons, not a great start but never regretted supporting the Rs since, it’s memorable to say the least!

Oliver

Contributor

@Ojclayt and @UpTheRs

Hi, my names Olly and I’m from Stevenage in Hertfordshire. I’ve been an Rs fan since I was a kid. I have been football mad since I was young and being from a family that is predominantly QPR, I couldn’t pick any other team and I wouldn’t want to. My favourite moment as a QPR fan was being at Wembley to witness Bobby Zamora send us to the Premier League!

George

Contributor

@georgerawlings4

I’m George, I was roped into supporting QPR by my Dad and Grandad. Despite the heartache of supporting Rangers, I wouldn’t change it for the world. I’m currently studying for a masters degree in sports science while I work for the NHS, but more than anything I am obsessed with football kit history. My favourite ever player is Clint Hill and a fun fact is that I’ve played at Loftus Road.

Conor

Contributor

@conorjmartin96

I’ve been going down Loftus Road since I was six, when I saw us beat Stockport County in the last minute. There’s been a load of high and lows from relegation to promotions at Hillsborough and Wembley, and seeing us win the Championship. It’s a bit of a rollercoaster when it comes to supporting QPR but it’s always worth the ride. I’m currently a freelance sports journalist who covers various sports for national and local media outlets such as GAA (Gaelic Football and Hurling), Cricket and Football. Whilst at uni I covered QPR U23’s for uni news days and the QPR Women’s team for the club website.

Dylan

Contributor

@youngqprfan

I have supported QPR as long as I can remember and in terms of some of my best experiences as a fan so far, they’ve been things such as the season in which we won the championship league title and Promotion to the premier league, the Play-Off Final victory, as well as beating the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Everton and LiverpoolI!

I am always very proud to follow QPR for a wide variety of reasons, including because we are an excellent community-based club.

The home matches as a QPR fan are always an absolutely brilliant occasion and I have also been lucky enough to go and watch some very good away games. Including what is viewed as arguably the best final-day encounter in Premier League history, a match where I was able to watch us stay in the premier league at the Etihad stadium against Manchester City.

Liam

Contributor

@liamQPRfc_

I’m Liam and I’m an aspiring sports journalist. I have a massive love for QPR. I’ve always had a passion for football and have a particular interest in player and team analysis.

George

Junior Hoop Correspondant

Hi! I’m George and I’m 12 years old. I’ve been to over 200 QPR games and am a season ticket holder in the upper loft.

I look forward to bringing you QPR content!

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