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I live at entrance to major football stadium – fans queue up outside my front door but not for the reason you’d expect | The Sun
WANDERING along Ellerslie Road, the attractive Victorian terrace homes are typical for this affluent area of west London.
But halfway down the street, sandwiched between grand entrances to end-of-terrace properties, lies the entrance to Championship side Queens Park Ranger's football ground.
The bright blue gates provide access to the Stanley Bowles Stand within the Loftus Road Stadium, with a huge sign reading "Welcome to the Loft".
While it might be a football fan's dream to live a stone's throw from a major ground, locals have mixed feelings about the 18,000 fans who descend on their street every week.
But one resident who loves match days is two-year-old German Shepherd Misty – who has become the club's unofficial mascot.
Owner Donna Fitzgerald, whose garden backs onto the stadium, says her pooch enjoys watching the crowds of fans from the window or the front garden.
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She tells us when we visit: "Everybody stops to say hello to Misty. She loves a match day.
"She's famous among the fans, they all stop to take photographs of her in the doorway."
There is one issue that drives residents who live next door to the football ground mad – literally.
"It's s*** living here sometimes," Donna admits. "I often can't take my car out on match days, which is a joke because I pay for a parking permit and council tax, so I should be able to come and go as I please.
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