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Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Shawswood, Nov 15, 2011.

  1. QPAAAAAGH

    QPAAAAAGH Well-Known Member

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    Yeah but in this case it only took 14 comments to get to the Nazis. Surely some kind of record...
     
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  2. GoldhawkRoad

    GoldhawkRoad Well-Known Member

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    A bit carried away there Grove, but I like it! While I think of it, in all the years I've been going to football matches, I have never been to a game where the crowd had such a huge say in the result than our 1-0 win against Chelsea. The away team were totally bemused by the crowd, then rattled and then angry - all in the first 10 minutes. If we'd been a passive bunch, I don't think Drogba would have been so rash as to be sent off with a two footed tackle and I don't think Terry would have let his mouth run away with himself.
     
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  3. Northolt-QPR

    Northolt-QPR Active Member

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    Just waiting for District Line to turn up!<whistle>
     
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  4. Tw1neyboy

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    We can be fickle - no suggestion that Furs was in the same league as some mentioned.
     
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  5. Shawswood

    Shawswood Well-Known Member

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    Afternoon RTID.
    I think you summed it up nicely there; our support at the end of the day is for the club irrespective of whether the club through it's agents, manager or owner makes decisions that we'd prefer they didn't, to put it mildly.
    In that sense then we're not fickle, only in our principles and standards.

    The real ne plus ultra line is probably what Wimbledon did; almost anything else we'll put up with.
     
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  6. peter1954qpr

    peter1954qpr Well-Known Member

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    thats a bit extreme Grove
     
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  7. Chair Nob'll Fallout

    Chair Nob'll Fallout Well-Known Member

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    To answer the original question; no.
     
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  8. QPR Oslo

    QPR Oslo Well-Known Member

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    EvilEshens, well known mob when I was a lad, and them Oxshot Woods all around? Gary Lineker must drive in and out in a fekkin tank...
     
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  9. Rollercoaster Ranger

    Rollercoaster Ranger Well-Known Member

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    Not supporting QPR is not an option. If it was it would have happened a long time ago, probably when Houston was in charge.

    If by "withdraw your support" you mean not going to LR, that is an entirely different question. Some of you may struggle with this concept, but if, for example, we signed Diouf and he was scoring bucketfuls of goals for us, I wouldn't go. I wouldn't put myself in the position of having to cheer for him. Before anyone asks, if Barton scores, I will cheer the goal, but not the scorer.
     
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  10. BrixtonR

    BrixtonR Well-Known Member

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    Not supporting QPR is not an option. If it was it would have happened last summer when them Goons was rippin' the heart and soul out of both club and fans... then God (face in the sky, long white beard, hooped shirt) brought Amit back from the Mumbai wilderness!


    Two laws proven in this thread then: Godwin's and now Eamon's*...

    *For the uninitiated, Eamon's Law is a version of Godwin's that replaces Hitler/Nazis and internet, with Goons and this board in the context of anything that ever goes wrong with this club has it's roots somewhere in the Ecclestone, Briatore, Paladini era!!
     
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  11. kiwiqpr

    kiwiqpr Barnsie Mod

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    and all along i thought he was an apologist for the goons.
    my my my dont i look silly now
     
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  12. BrixtonR

    BrixtonR Well-Known Member

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    I'm saying he was critical of people (like me) who he felt jumped on the bandwagon of blaming the Goons for anything and everything!
     
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