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Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by inkedupp, Aug 10, 2011.

  1. Swords Hoopster

    Swords Hoopster New Member

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    Must be lost in translation Finglas. There is another season-ticket holder in Finglas, shes over on iqpr. I was saying its great we have so many!
     
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  2. finglasqpr

    finglasqpr Well-Known Member

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    It sounds to me Swords that she is pulling your leg. Do you believe she is a season ticket holder?

    I have met lots of QPR fans travelling over to different London airports with all the different airlines
    and I have never met anybody from Finglas, least of all, a bird.

    I'm sure a quick call to her would clarify the situation. Maybe she can come to one of the meet ups and show us all her season ticket card?
    Get your season ticket out for the lads.
     
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  3. Swords Hoopster

    Swords Hoopster New Member

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    Like it.

    Have a gander at her posts over on iqpr. She said she bought a "silver" season ticket. Sounds fair dinkum to me.
     
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  4. BrixtonR

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    Irish Sponsors

    As promised, I'm pulling the highlights of the 13 pages of Inke's thread together as a supporting document to accompany our letter to the club. Looking good so far.

    One thing we could do with though, is some ideas about sponsors in Ireland (south and north) should the club become interested in arranging various kinds of events over there. Guinness is the most obvious (especially having sponsored the club in the past) and Bank of Ireland maybe...

    Would appreciate further suggestions over the next few days though. The more leads we can provide for club organisers, the better.

    Swords, Mayo, Carlow: Can one of you put the question of potential sponsors to iQPR and let me know of any suggestions received please?
     
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  5. inkedupp

    inkedupp Active Member

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    you could maybe try Waterford crystal? don't know how successful you'd be as hardly anyone works for them anymore since they closed the main factory, bulmers cider? (magners to you!)
     
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  6. BrixtonR

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    Thanks Steve. Anyone else help?
     
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  7. Swords Hoopster

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    Done that Brix. I think Mayo may have some suggestions as he tried to get the Club over on a tour previously.
     
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  8. james the one

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    Changing the subject from Ireland to Portugal! There are at least 3 fan here in Lagos and 2/3 up in Lisbon!! I think????? he he !
     
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  9. Shawswood

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    We'll have to call you the James gang....
     
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  10. Tramore Ranger

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    Re sponsors can't see any of the banks putting up funding as they are all strapped for cash or so they keep telling us. The only places doing any business over here are food outlets so maybe McDonalds!!! Could always try the mobile phone companies vodafone, o2 etc as they have a business base both here and the UK.
     
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  11. BrixtonR

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    Good points made there Tramore. Thanks, I've added them in.
     
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  12. Northolt-QPR

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    Good luck to all the Irish R's for the match today, stuff it up the Russkies!<grr>
     
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  13. Shawswood

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    45mins gone, clean sheet so far, hugely riding our luck, but still in there
     
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  14. Tramore Ranger

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    Possibly one of the most one sided 0 - 0 draws you're likely to see.
     
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  15. Swords Hoopster

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    It was like the Alamo. How we kept a clean sheet is beyond me.
     
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  16. finglasqpr

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    I thought Lagos was in Nigeria?

    Only joking, know it is in the Algarve.
     
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  17. Ciarrai_Abu

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    Richard Dunne and Shay Given, that's how. Heroic defending, and thats from listening to the game on the radio.
     
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  18. CORKeR

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    There's a tweet from Paul McGrath saying Dunne's was the best central defender performance he's ever seen! And what a result from Slovakia - 0-4 to Armenia!

    We still have a bleeding' chance here.

    Jaysus Lads, isn't football the absolute dog's bollix!!
     
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  19. Northolt-QPR

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    Old piece but I thought I'd put it here:
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    Irish R&#8217;s fly the flag

    On Saturday QPR will face Bolton in their first Premier League match for 15 years, and along with a large section of the Irish community in west London I will be there to watch it.

    The club has a special bond with Ireland going back to the 1950s, 60s and 70s, when large numbers of Irish immigrants arrived in Shepherds Bush and the surrounding areas.

    My father was amongst that number, moving to the Bush from Sligo in 1967.

    With a love of football, it wasn&#8217;t long before he checked out what was going on at Loftus Road and his timing was excellent &#8211; in 1967 the R&#8217;s won Division Three and in the same year they became the first third-tier side to win the League Cup.

    The 1970s saw the emergence of talented players including Gerry Francis, Stan Bowles and Irish striker Don Givens.

    The team&#8217;s attacking style was a joy to watch and the antics of Bowles both on and off the pitch are still talked about in the Irish-owned pubs that Rangers fans gather in on matchdays.


    Rangers' Hogan Ephraim qualifies to play for Ireland

    Givens left for Birminghamin 1978 but waves of Irish immigrants continued to move to west London and attended QPR games in vast numbers &#8211; even after the club was relegated in 1979.

    I was a regular at QPR during my schoolboy years. My Dad would often remind me of the great QPR teams of the 70s and the skills that Rodney Marsh and Bowles possessed, but in those early Premier League years back in the 90s I had my own heroes &#8211; Les Ferdinand and Trevor Sinclair.

    Born in Dulwich, Sinclair could have played for Ireland courtesy of his mother, who is a native of Sligo. Watching him unleash a bicycle kick in the green jersey would have been some sight, but sadly England got to him first.

    When Ferdinand departed for Newcastle in 1995, QPR struggled to replace him and relegation quickly followed.

    It has been some journey watching Rangers get back to the Premier League, but I&#8217;ve been there every step of the way.

    It&#8217;s certainly not always been pretty and the current owners have done little to endear themselves to the loyal supporters who stuck by the club when the chips were really down. But the majority of that anger will be put to one side as fans enjoy a return to the top flight.

    Martin Rowlands will not be involved, but Paddy Kenny has a massive role to play this season.

    Giovanni Trapattoni is likely to be keeping a close eye on Kenny&#8217;s form along with that of Hogan Ephraim, who qualifies to play for Ireland and Nigeria as well as England.

    If Trapattoni needs a scouting report, there will be a host of Irish fans lining up to give him one

    Regardless of how QPR get on this season, the club will continue to have a loyal fan base within west London&#8217;s Irish community. Not even the current owners can break that.

    iReader

    http://www.westlondonsport.com/features-comment/irish-rs-fly-the-flag/
     
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  20. BrixtonR

    BrixtonR Well-Known Member

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    Magic North. Thank you.
     
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