That wasn't funny at the time nor is it now, In fact it was ****ing embarrasing (if brief) and the teenagers in E1 made us look like c**ts on our first day in the championship.
I'll be at QPR, always good banter in the Springbok before the main event. Not sure about the 400 though. Last time I was there City took about 1,000 but I wasn't counting. Sadly it does appear that Mr Bake was not in the 500 QPR fans who attended on Saturday, though again I wasn't counting. All I can say is "Don't believe the hype". Rangers were ordinary. City's 9 corners to QPR's 4......Says it all really.
Poor comment and factually incorrect bakey. i think you will find there about 20 idiots who sang that and the news of the world added a couple of zeros. of course if you d been at the match you d have know the truth. do you still believe all that stuff on the tele and in the newspapers? i bet you think that hull is a bad bad place to live too? you have to remember that the news is there to sell papers to tourists. they are the people who populate london you know........
racist? since when did QPR fans become a race? Or did you assume the term bombers was referring to a certain race who's racist now? Btw i didn't chant it, it felt a bit too raw at the time, it was fun to see you lot lose your heads but the timing could have been better, i'll admit it was a bit disrespectful of the ones chanting it. That's the nature of it though, if it winds you up, they'll carry on
i agree that mr bakey wasnt at the match. i also know that the three times I have been to loftus hutch, there have been 1000 ish city fans with me. however, i disagree that QPR were ordinary. They were a good team and I am sure that their wage bill supports this. however, leicester, norwich and reading are a better team. by the way, do QPR still play music after goals? sure fire way to identify a top team you know...arf arf!!! have they bought a drum yet? if you cant get an atmosphere get a drum.......all the 'good' clubs do it
were nt the 7/7 bombers from leeds or leicester or somewhere. is that another QOR high jack for the pity vote?
I think there were about 23000 people at the City v. QPR game opening day in 2005/06. I was in the West Stand and I didn't hear the bombers chant, thats how loud it was. Which suggests to me about a max of 100 were guilty. Those 100 let the club, their country and respect for the victims of 7/7 down. But 100 is less than 0.5% of the people who were there, so don't try to suggest that every Hull City fan was guilty. Far from it. Did Guzan have to make a save yesterday? If he did I must have blinked.
That bus that we supposedly parked was probably the same one that brought all your fans. Top of the league and a turnout like that. Your avin a Giraffe mate
Haha, lovely. I was having an argument with a QPR fan the other day about how you lot are massively over-achieveing and you don't exactly have a squad packed with star names. He kept saying 'Tarbs' was going to rip us apart. I was right wasn't I? You are quite average really, same as most teams in this division. Unfortunately though I do agree with you that NP is too defensive and that's why we score one goal every 10 or 11 home games even though we have the best squad in the league.
How is it racist or disrespectful to have a go at the religious radicalism that exists, particularly in London, that costs many people innocent lives? If you actually listen to what is said, and don't just assume everything anybody says is racist in some way, that song was criticising the stupid radicalists who think that their stupid beliefs have to apply to everybody. And no I wasn't involved in that song, I was sat quietly in the West Stand as i have been since the stadium opened.
Would of loved to have seen ***an on the pitch aswell he would of just walked of the pitch all together
You do know that not every fan that wants to be at a match has the funds available to go to the match especially when its in london fuel is very expensive and only set to get more expensive
i agree with everything you'v written within the post that you posted and whiich i've higlighted and quoted. petrol costs too much and it makes me cross and sad.
Funniest hissy fit i have ever seen on a football field since i was 9 and a lad stormed off, humiliated, after being pinned to the ground by a very randy Great Dane.