For me, the football is only a part of my day out and being a qpr supporter. I like the ground (really, I do)so close to the action, I like my fellow R’s, listening to their opinions, having a group moan or combined cheer. Our self deprecating and generally self effacing humour is not matched elsewhere (Cardiff made a good fist of it though). The whole ups and downs bit is part and parcel of the experience. Truly, if all I sought was continuous anodyne success, I could and would support any of the three major premiership London clubs (with barely a home grown player between them) and see more wins than losses. Walking away from qpr, if only for a season or so, just because we are arguably a bit more 5hit lately than we were once or twice in the distant past, to me, is just unthinkable.
Totally agree but it’s not just that we’re playing **** that becomes the main factor for most I feel, but it’s one of a number of factors.
Using myself as an example, new job paying far less than what I’m used to getting, new shift patterns, kids getting older, my elders doing other things on a Saturday and not making the games, tickets being readily available.......all things that can individually be solved...but put them all together, along with the state of our football, and it makes not renewing more palatable.
No excuses...just a shallow ****er being honest