QPR - 15th March - 24/25

March 16, 2025

QPR V Leeds United

Saturday 15th March 2025 - Matrade Loftus Road

2024/25 Season


After another early and cold start this morning, my message to Leeds was some reverse psychology. Forget about it being another early kick off as it was us fans who were travelling through the night so they should be fresh as daisies. Also, in 1974 our last game of the season saw us crowned Champions of the first division where we went onto the pitch at the end of the game. This shows that we can win at Loftus Road despite it not being a happy hunting ground, plus playing in London. My friend Carole opened the champagne she’d brought with her on that day, although I never liked the taste of it so I can’t remember whether I had a drink or not.

After sleeping all the way to the services and then having to be woken up as everyone was getting off the coach at the pub, we arrived two hours before kick-off. I was going to stay on the coach then decided to head to the players’ entrance to see the team getting off the coach. As I stayed around that area, my beret caught the eye of a camera man, and I had to look up at the sky so he could get photos of the top of it. This was given to me by the Art of Football, and it has certainly caught the eye of fans and others as I wear it to every game. I love it and can’t thank them enough. It was great talking to and taking photos of lots of our fans outside the ground and it was a relaxed atmosphere.


Team: Meslier, Struijk, Rodon, Bogle, Firpo, Aaronson, Piroe, James, Rothwell, Solomon, Tanaka.

Subs:  Gnonto for Aaronson (45), Ramazani for Aaronson (84).

Subs not used:  Darlow, Joseph, Debayo, Byram, Guilavogui, Schmidt, Gruev.


Leeds drew the game 2-2 with goals from Firpo (40) and Bogle (51) after being two goals down.


Attendance:   17,457, 1,759 Leeds fans.

Referee: Tim Robinson.

Booked:  Struijk, Bogle.

Sent off: Saito (QPR).


We had a lot of possession in the early stages of the game although without any chances before QPR took the lead after a poor clearance from Aaronson, saw their player hit a cracking shot into the top corner of the goal in front of us. To make matters worse, within 30 minutes we were two goals down when their player was in so much space to the left of us, crossed the ball to be headed into the net by another one in acres of space. Well, that wasn’t what I wanted to happen so I told those around me that we would have to win 3-2 then. Leeds got their act together to pull a goal back five minutes before the break with some great passing football involving, Tanaka and Piroe who found Solomon on the wing. His pass into the middle saw Firpo get onto the end of it to hit the ball into the net. At least that would give us a fighting chance.


The second half saw Leeds come out fighting as Farke made one of his earliest subs when he brought Gnonto on for Aaronson. That had the desired effect because we had been outnumbered in the middle of the pitch by QPR in the first half. It didn’t take Leeds long to get an equaliser as Gnonto sent James forward along the wing. His cross into the middle saw Solomon’s shot saved but Bogle followed up with the rebound to score the goal. I wondered if I would get my wish after all as we were on top at this part of the game. As it was, QPR resorted to “injuries” and time wasting to slow the game down more than once. It also looked as if someone had been having a word in the ref’s ear as he let some fouls go on us but blew up constantly against us. We had to be thankful to Meslier to make a great save to keep them from taking the lead after a long throw into the box. QPR had a player sent off with a straight red for a late challenge on James in the closing stages of the game. At first, I thought I’d been mistaken seeing a red card as their player didn’t want to go off the pitch. Farke then decided to make a sub and took off Solomon for Ramazani. To be honest a that moment, it was the first time I wouldn’t have even used another sub because we had been on top for most of the second half. Solomon was very upset at having been subbed though and I could sympathise because it did feel that we could still get a winner with him on the pitch. We did get in good positions but the final ball into the net was lacking so had to be content with the draw. I’m not sure if something happened with Joseph at the end of the game as he looked very angry, and Ampadu was trying to calm him down. Can’t say I noticed anything but someone else may have.


At the end of the day, we got another precious point after coming back from two goals down. We have no control over other teams but there will certainly be plenty of ups and downs before the season ends. As we now have the international break again, the telling point for us and those around us will be whether we can keep the momentum going when the games restart.  We still have a chance so keep fighting Leeds.


Monday will see a poignant day for me as it would have been the birthday of my baby daughter Charlotte who died. She found fame in her little life as her birth was announced live on TV by Greavsie when Leeds played at Arsenal that day. It was the first game I’d missed home or away for seven years. Thanks to my late husband, Arsenal put the news across their scoreboard which is how it was picked up by Greavsie. He said I’d seen more action than they had at the game! Charlotte also attended her first game at six days old against Cristal Palace when she went into the creche in the South Stand which was the family stand back then. I’ll always be grateful to the Square Ball for keeping her memory alive when they wished her a happy 30th birthday, not knowing she had died suddenly at 17 days old from an undiagnosed heart defect. As my new website will shortly be going live after three years without one, I hope that the Square Ball can find that clip so I can share it on there.




See you at the Swansea home game where I will not be in my usual seat in the Kop but in the Eddie Gray suite instead for a friend’s birthday. LUFC – Marching on Together!

May 6, 2025
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May 5, 2025
Player of the Year Awards 2024/25 Sunday 4th May 2025 - Elland Road I'm so glad my sister Erica persuaded me to join her at the awards tonight as it was a great evening and an excellent end to the season. It was great catching up with people and thank you to everyone who took the time to speak to me. I'm also grateful for the lovely comments about what I do which is greatly appreciated. I also took the time to thank Joe Rodon in person for bringing my granddaughter Alexis onto the pitch as a mascot last Monday. There's a great vibe about the club and I'm looking forward to continuing Marching on Together! LUFC – Marching on Together!
May 4, 2025
Leeds United - Champions Trophy Presentation Saturday 3rd May 2025 - Home Park 2024/25 Season As the seconds ticked down, Plymouth had a couple of attacks giving us some anxious moments before the final whistle blew and everyone including the team went nuts. The songs rang out from the Leeds fans celebrating our promotion to the Premier League as Champions with an impressive 100 points. It turned out that Burnley had 100 points too, but our goal difference was far superior thank goodness. Tremendous, joyous scenes both on and off the pitch as the team went off before coming out again to be presented with the trophy. It turns out there was quite a gathering of Leeds fans in the stand to our left too. Happy, smiling and ecstatic Leeds fans although we couldn’t quite believe we had done it. Being able to celebrate the promotion with the team was brilliant because when we last won the league under Bielsa, we weren’t allowed to join in the celebrations due to covid. I’m not sure how long we all stayed in the ground celebrating but what a great feeling it was. LUFC – Marching on Together!
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