Yeah but no but I never even said nuffing or nuffing about how your mum told your girlfriends boyfriend that she saw the Leeds team boning the saints team during a minutes silence in the indoor outdoor training car park shower room even though I said I'd use it to get you back for sayin all that stuff about how easy it is to grow weed out of your mums smelly socks which ain't true anyway cos it took ages and you couldn't even feel it.
... Enlighten me as to what that makes QPR then. If you won the Carling Cup next year (to be called the Capital One Cup I believe) you'd love it. A long time, yes, a veritable ice age. How witty you are.
Do you not possess the faculties required to read the 'Location' part of my description? 'Was'? I haven't died.
A small Club. And yes we would love it because we're................a small Club. And if yee were so bloody massive, you'd be embarrassed at such a Mickey Mouse trophy being your only one in 6 years. Face it mate, you're a busted flush. A burnt out shell. A carcass waiting for burial. Do yourselves a favour and accept you're a good mid-table side and people will get off your case.
Do you mean the 1 fan out of some 35,000-40,000 (not sure how many away fans there were) making monkey impressions? Every club has its share of idiots. One swallow does not make a summer. We are still very much a big club. Our 'side' as you put it, is not 'big' level at the moment, but the infrastructure and fanbase is. Go on holiday, anywhere, and you will see Liverpool, on the TV, on shirts, on merchandise and so on. The only club in England that betters us in that regard is United, albeit by some distance. Chelsea has a large African following (due to Drogba, Essien etc). You seem to confuse quality of playing staff with club size, so I won't return to that again. What you've just described QPR as is a mid-table/lower table club. Compare that to the fanbase, infrastructure, finance and influence of Liverpool - I'm sure you don't want to admit it but we're bigger. Sorry. Hopefully we bag some decent signings this summer and push on, we've crumbled since Hicks and Gillette's acrimonious time at the club (they are the real reason for our recent failures).
At least you're honest about something, but really I don't mind much what QPR are or do. I didn't say 'bloody massive', I said big. Which is a different sort of matter and free of your hyperbole. United liked the CC when they won it, as did Chelsea in Mourinho's first season. Arsenal might have appreciated it last year. It broke our dry spell and took huge pressure off (which admittedly didn't help from January on). We're hardly a 'burnt out shell'. There's still a lot that's good, and our league position didn't reflect performances entirely this season, which you'd know if you watched all 38 Liverpool matches, but of course it's unreasonable to expect you to do that. 'Do yourself a favour' and lay off the ridiculous hyperbole, they'll have you as an ITV pundit soon.