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Who fancies Tweeting Paddy Kenny this morning?

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by South Africa Road Block F, Aug 22, 2012.

  1. Flyer

    Flyer Well-Known Member

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    I wasnt, I complained long and hard at how awful he was.

    He was our worst player last season and nearly the reason why we got relegated.
     
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  2. Jammers

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    I can testify to this.
    ;)
     
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  3. Loftus Toad

    Loftus Toad Active Member

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    Same as that.
     
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  4. finglasqpr

    finglasqpr Well-Known Member

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    I wouldn't bother tweeting Paddy. His career will be over within 2/3 years. I can guarantee you, we will be at least two divisions higher than his last club.

    Bit like a divorce, remember the good times and move on to the next bird, as Olly might say.
     
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  5. MerthyrHoop

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    Putting the situation into a real-life context...If I had been successful in my job and had acheived pre-determined targets, but then new management came in, told me I wasn't good enough and replaced me I would probably be extremely bitter. If I then was taken on by an (arguably) bigger more established company then I might feel inclined to give a bit back to those who pushed me out in the first place, especially if my replacement had under-performed.

    I appreciate that football is a more emotive tribal thing but it's a slightly different matter. Paddy was amazing for us the season we won the title, and although often below par last season he did keep clean sheets against the likes of Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal and Stoke which ultimately kept us up. The club has moved on, Paddy has moved on, let's put it all in the past rather than holding these grudges against former players
     
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  6. Staines R's

    Staines R's Well-Known Member

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    All very well to say mate, but just 'cos one fan goes OTT and gets personal, no need to label you, me and everyone of us on here as 'Morons'.

    Also it was Patrick who started with the piss take of QPR, in most peoples eyes at the club, he had already been forgotten. If you cant take it....don't give it out.
     
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    lol
     
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  8. Swords Hoopster.

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    You've left out the crucial point. It was Mark Hughes that got rid of Kenny, not the fans.
     
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  9. ESPANACOL

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    Leeds are not a bigger club. they are in the league below us and have not been in the PL for some while. they get bigger crowds because they have the use of a larger ground which they do not own. Once we get a new larger capacity ground, which we will own, we will get larger crowds than them. That, of course, depends on us keeping our status.

    they sign a sewer rat while we are looking to get someone from Madrid. We have TF and the Mittels, they have a chairman who bends rules and gets away with it. even his days at that place down the road he was a devious b*****d. Probably the best idea he had was to put up an electric fence.

    Huddersfield were once a big club and like leeds will never be one again.
     
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