The Inside'R' Magazine is the official digital magazine of Queens Park Rangers Football Club produced on a quarterly basis. Totally free of charge to all, this magazine goes behind the scenes the at the club, with exclusive content on the past and present, interviews and movies.ISSUE 06 of our official digital magazine – The Inside'R'Club captain Clint Hill takes centre stage, lifting the lid on the highs and lows of his QPR career. The R’s club captain has been with the club for four years – although his experiences in that time would normally take an entire career to pull together. Promotion, final-day survival, relegation and play-off glory. It hasn’t been a dull time since his arrival from Crystal Palace in the summer of 2010. In this candid interview, the 35 year-old leaves no stone unturned in discussing his time in W12, laughing at times as he recalls his early days as a QPR player. “We played Plymouth at home in a pre-season friendly and it finished 1-1,” he says. “We used to park in the school up the road from the stadium, and me and Dezza were walking up there after the game and we got a bit of abuse from the fans outside the pub. We managed to laugh it off, and I said to Dezza: ‘Wow, I don’t think they want us here!’ “But the type of characters we are, we thought, ‘Ok, we’ll just have to show you what we can do.’“Hopefully we both managed to do that.” Elsewhere in Issue 06, Inbetweeners co-creator and QPR nut Iain Morris reveals his support for the club in an exclusive interview. The revered writer recalls his earliest memories of watching Rangers at Loftus Road and why our Play-Off Final victory ranks above anything he’s achieved in his career to date! “It’s a different sort of feeling!” he said. “Getting ‘The Inbetweeners’ to the cinema takes so long to get to that point. And you live through every moment of it. You start writing the script; then you start shooting, and it’s all a bit disjointed and strange and you can’t really tell what’s going on. “It’s all out of order, and then you put it together, and then you hate the edit. Then you work through the edit and then you get lucky, and someone likes it. “So it’s not like you have that moment, that 90th minute highs and lows of emotions.”Enjoy!Ian Taylor Editorfollow me on Twitter - @IJTaylor81The magazine, which is COMPLETELY FREE (no in app charges)certainly be a must-read once again for Rangers fans young and old.
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熱門國家 | 系統支援 | 版本 | 費用 | APP評分 | 上架日期 | 更新日期 |
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未知 | iOS App Store | 1.0.0 App下載 | 免費 | 2013-08-21 | 2015-06-04 |