QPR Through The Ages - A Brief History Of Queens Park Rangers
There is a ground in Shepherd's Bush, pressed so tightly against the surrounding terraced houses that on matchdays the roar from inside it reverberates off bedroom windows. It seats just over seventeen thousand people. It is called Loftus Road. And the club that plays there — Queens Park Rangers — has one of the most extraordinary, improbable, and quietly heroic histories in English football.
QPR Through the Ages is a ten-episode series covering the full arc of that history, from the club's peculiar founding in 1882 — the product not of one moment but of twelve separate clubs merging over two decades — to the present day. It is a history of patience and occasional brilliance, of near-misses that still hurt and triumphs that still glow, of a community in west London that decided, at some point in the nineteenth century, that this was their club and has never been persuaded otherwise.
Along the way we meet Rodney Marsh, who arrived in the summer of 1966 and made QPR nation
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