I'll admit that was intended as a wind-up, but only to the guy who said we'd be odds on to be relegated next season because I simply cannot imagine Lambert taking Norwich backwards.
Actually searching QPR not 606 on google the post titled 'QPR = complete mess' comes up, I didn't intentionally find it.
I got banned from their board yesterday because they were a bunch of soft mardy ****s. A right bunch of ****s
By the look of their number of stickys 'helping' members, their moderator looks a bit trigger happy and sad.
I'll repeat my posts of Saturday night, and just say that bar Chelsea, Norwich (with a few exceptions such as Thai and battersea) have the vilest fans on this site.
This was the top article on my homepage so thought I'd add my 2 cents. 'Q.P.R fans sound like morons' that is all.
They lost 7-1 to colchester with one of there heroes at the helm and then had to grovel to the mighty colchester to speak to there manager.Seems such a long time ago,what short memories they have.Must be all that country air.
Yes, the country air is wonderful, thanks. We don't have short memories at all. Dropping to the third division was awful (although we met some nice people down there). We still keeping pinching ourselves about how far we've come. (I do hope that's all grammatically correct)
My point too. Don't buy into all this nonsense about how badly we are run in comparison. The best thing that happened to them was the Norwich 1 Colchester 7 humiliation. They got a decent manager out of it who's single handedly overseen a meteoric rise to their current position. Prior to that they were sinking fast and didn't have a clue what to do about it. Without him who knows where they'd be now. It's very possible that even now Deliah would be staggering out onto the pitch swigging Buckie from the bottle to exhort the faithful prior to a shoot out with Forest Green Rovers in the LDV. And without him who knows where they'll end up? Like I say it's a long song. Let's see what happens when Lambert goes.
Sorry,DT but some of your comments on here make me wonder if you are on the right board. Are you rangers ? and if so why such aggressive response to personal opinions.Personally I get the hump if any other supporters come on here spouting off and they deserve everything the get as a consequence.There are many on here who feel our time is up and it doesnt make me any less a suppoerter because I do. Home and away every week,win lose or draw,I think that gives me a a voice on here without being called fickle or a fool. As for being jealous of Norwich and Swansea,s success, what success would that be.
This last bit is idle speculation, but if the worst were to happen for you your financial stability would be dependent on external backing that its not inconceivable to suggest might be withdrawn. But yeah, i can see its a suggestion that seems a little vindictive in your current situation. The rest of what he says is actually pretty much what you all said about your new signings. Optimism, and now a bit disappointed. And despite people saying Norwich are jealous of QPR's money, we did turn down TF. I think what drives this apparent animosity between Norwich and QPR is the press reporting of us both. QPR were hyped as being a shoe-in due to big players being brought in, and so QPR fans expectations rose accordingly. Norwich (and Swansea) were written off as championship sides doomed to drop. Hence we became very defensive of our team and our players, and very vocal about proving those critics wrong. Sadly some of that 'i told you so' response has been in response to the overhyping of QPR too. I wrote in another thread here that i think a lot of QPR's current predicament is due to the way the press talk about you, like Pardew said on MOTD the last thing a manager wants when hes in the mix at the bottom is for his players to hear on the telly that 'they too good to go down.' It just breeds complacency. I sort of wish we could not do these threads of vitriol flying back and forth. Surely theres better things to do?
Actually, it goes far beyond Lambert, brilliant as he's been. A cracking CEO (who appointed him) must take a lot of credit, along with the rest of the board (who saw through Fernandes for a start).