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QPR V Chelsea

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Northolt-QPR, Oct 18, 2011.

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  1. District Line

    District Line Well-Known Member
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    Yeah Spurs are well supported in Hertfordshire in those parts. I used to pity Spurs but when Jol came along I couldn't bring myself to hate them as much, but the way in which they sacked him was disgraceful. Hate Liverpool, can't stand United. Hate Arsenal. Have a soft spot for Man City. Also hate Millwall but I don't consider them a proper football club just hooligans and midnless thugs. Those clubs aside generally speaking I don't mind the other clubs.

    Also hate Leeds too ;) But don't we all!
     
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  2. Star of David Bardsley

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    I don't mind Leeds so much. Their delusions of grandeur can be quite endearing and what's not to love about a group of people with Yorkshire accents proclaiming themselves 'Champions of Europe'?

    I agree to an extent about Arsenal. I think the soul has been ripped out since leaving Highbury and their constant hounding of Wenger is appalling. Quite a lot of our lot hate Palace which I've never really understood other than it being a dive and a nightmare to get to. Sheffield Wednesday have a ****er for a manager and I had to pay £20 when it was kids for a quid there when I was 15 because I didn't have ID but, in general, genuine froth-spewing repulsion of a football club is a bit sad.
     
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  3. District Line

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    It's weird, I always preferred Wednesday to United, but since Megson went there I can't bring myself to like them, can't stand the man.
     
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  4. Staines R's

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    In that one sentence you've told me all i needed to know......so very very sad.
    And i attended Walford High School,Bengarth Rd, Northolt........and even thats now become an acadamy :(
     
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  5. ELLERS

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    Did he really PM you Northolt?
    <laugh>
    What sad little muppet he is.
    I wouldn't worry he is probably 40 years old and still lives at home with his Mum and Dad and sister 'Chelsea'.
     
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  7. District Line

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    Morning Ellers :)
     
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  8. ELLERS

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    Morning DL.
    So are Chelsea going to loan us Strurridge in Jan? I think with DJ out for a bit we need another striker. Actually i would take Drogba of your hands if you want.
     
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  9. Drogs

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    Rangercol, he's ****ing Portugese you doughnut<doh>. cannot wait for this, i hope we completely rape you.
     
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  10. FFS.73

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    DL, this reference is before your time, but why is it that whenever I think of Chelsea fans (mercifully infrequently) a mental image of Dick Emery in his stupid skinhead character leaps into my mind? It doesn't make sense with the current crop of prawn sandwich and Bolly guzzlers, but I can't get rid of it.....
     
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    Sturridge is on top form at the moment and one of our most in form playersm AVB likes him, he won't be going anywhere, nor will Drogba I'm afraid. I hear you lot might be getting Zamora and Johnson though.
     
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    I think that's a bit harsh. I don't see what he said wrong if you read the quotes not the headline.
     
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  13. Northolt-QPR

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    Afraid so Ellers, and it was a bit of a surprise to find out Hammersmith BlueZzzzz wasn't the biggest idiot on the Chelsea board! <doh>
     
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  14. ELLERS

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    What a sad little man he is then. People like that really need to either act their age or get a life. If he is older than 18 then he really does need to grow up. Probable all mouth anyway mate, a cyber muppet with no life.

    You can guess with a name like 'Maddog' he was always going to be a loser.
     
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    Lovely people aren't they ???


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    [video=youtube;Vr488qH8XvM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vr488qH8XvM[/video]

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    Aaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrggghhhhhhhh...Hangover too large...linking too difficult...time for a lie down.....
     
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    Blinking 'ell, Bet365 have us at 17/2. I don't expect us to win but that seems a bit long.
     
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  17. Drogs

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    That is harmless fun, however, one of your 'fans' came onto our board and said QPR fans were going to 'smash us up with knuckledusters'

    lovely people aren't you? ****er.
     
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  18. Northolt-QPR

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    Apologies.
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    Mail reporting Taarabt a doubt through illness.
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  19. Northolt-QPR

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    Midfield battle the key as Chelsea head to QPR as genuine title challengers - QPR - London 24

    Juan Mata
    Midfield battle the key as Chelsea head to QPR as genuine title challengers

    Ian Cooper Saturday, October 22, 2011
    12:00 PM

    Preview: QPR v Chelsea

    Chelsea&#8217;s opening goal at home to Everton last Saturday gave a glimpse of a past, present and future which epitomises why they head into their first west London league derby against QPR for 15 years as genuine title contenders.

    The goal &#8211; the first in Chelsea&#8217;s sixth win of the season &#8211; came from a cross by Ashley Cole, in his fifth year at the club and winner of seven trophies, in a move started by £23.5 million summer signing Juan Mata, and finished by a 22-year-old emerging England striker in Daniel Sturridge.

    That one single move summed up why Chelsea, despite starting the season in the shadow of the two Manchester clubs, might just have the perfect blend of experience, youth and world-class talent this season to deliver the Premier League trophy for the fourth time in seven years.

    Much like at QPR, where the arrival of Tony Fernandes was hailed as the dawn of a new era, it is the future which is foremost in Chelsea&#8217;s mind, as they indicated by appointing manager Andre Villas-Boas from FC Porto; at 34, he is a full 18 years younger than his predecessor Carlo Ancelotti.

    Off the pitch, Chelsea&#8217;s future is the subject of controversy this week, after their proposed move away from Stamford Bridge ran into objections from fans.

    The &#8216;Say No Chelsea Pitch Owners group&#8217; [SNCPO], have rallied against CPO&#8217;s potential decision to sell the Stamford Bridge freehold to the club, and are demanding fans&#8217; ownership of the freehold of any new stadium.

    The current owners are due to vote on the sale of the Stamford Bridge freehold on October 27.

    The SNCPO also want assurances over the future of owner Roman Abramovich, who has pumped around £800million into the club since 2003, including another £150m on signings in 2011.

    Contrast

    Such unrest is in contrast to Chelsea&#8217;s impressive start to the campaign. After drawing 0-0 at Stoke on the opening day, Villas-Boas&#8217; side won six of their next seven games, scoring 20 goals, and losing only to champions Manchester United at Old Trafford.

    Their 5-1 win at Bolton Wanderers and 3-1 triumph at home to Everton were both achieved without last season&#8217;s £50million signing Fernando Torres.

    In his absence, Sturridge has shone on the right of Chelsea&#8217;s three-man attack and looks set to finally fulfil his potential, scoring three goals in the last two matches. Didier Drogba will lead the line, while on his left, Mata has adapted seamlessly to the rigours of Premier League football since he signed from Valencia.

    Chelsea&#8217;s three-man central midfield can pose QPR real problems, and should he play, Adel Taarabt&#8217;s ability to help out pair Shaun Derry and Alejandro Faurlin will be crucial. Sunday will also be the moment for Joey Barton to raise his game; possession will be everything, or Chelsea&#8217;s central trio, which is likely to include the creative Frank Lampard, the industrious Raul Meireles and John Obi Mikel could pick Neil Warnock&#8217;s side apart.

    Dictate

    Cole, John Terry and goalkeeper Petr Cech add vast experience to a settled defence, having been at the club for a combined total of 25 years. Terry will be joined either by the imposing Branislav Ivanovic, or the skilful David Luiz, with Jose Bosingwa at right-back.

    The result is likely to be decided by QPR&#8217;s ability to match their rivals in midfield, and dictate the pace of the game. If they manage that, it could be a closer match than many neutrals are expecting &#8211; but Chelsea should have enough class to sneak a 1-0 win.

    Follow Ian Cooper on Twitter @QPRTimes

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    http://www.london24.com/sport/champ...to_qpr_as_genuine_title_challengers_1_1106088
     
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  20. rangercol

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    You really are very representative of the lovely chelsea fans we have grown to dislike so much...thanks for not disappointing!!
    By the way...yes you should hammer us tomorrow......but you never know what might happen on the day!
     
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