QPR in the Community Trust is helping to support thousands in the local area during the pandemic
. Every matchday at Loftus Road, the west Londoner’s spoken word poem ‘Born Blue and White’ rings around the rickety old stadium. It’s not just a rhyme, but the reason behind the club’s identity: a unique sense of community spirit which lives in this diverse, working-class corner of Shepherds Bush. As those familiar words fade out prior to kick-off –– they are replaced by the roars of those in the stands..
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