I've just got home from work so this is my first opportunity to post since last night. Id just like to say well done to all who went last night. The support and atmosphere was qiite incredible. Even when we went behind we stayed behind the team. I've never been so proud of our support and club. Everyone gave absolutely everything. It was simply immense. And Nines even gave me a man hug at the end, priceless. Bring on the final.
Well at half time you did guarantee that we would win 2-1, and of course you were right. The man hug was just a ruse to then go on and get a hug off of Mrs SussexR.
Ha, she didnt tell me about that, I wondered why you both ran onto the pitch together? still, as long as we won eh! Now thats true commitment to the cause Nines. Not many blokes would hug Mrs SussexR.
Finglas was also in attendance, carrying his lucky charm, so I had no doubts, but was still totally stressed for 120 mins. Really glad the match didn't have to go to penalty kicks - not sure I could have handled that.
I will CORKeR, but are you stalking her, whispering sweet "Wigans" into her ear. Im trying not to be jealous.
Sorry gents. These innuendo's will have to stop. Mrs Nines is going to the play-off final and I don't want any of you lot taking her up Wembley Way.
Im almost lost for words Nines, Wembley Way will now forever conjour up visions of......... never mind, this is a public forum. BTW, where abouts are you going to try and sit once you've passed through Wembley Way and reached the Twin Towers?
It sounded like an army when I watched it and made me emotional Full credit to each and every one who produced that platform that the team could play to Without the crowd last night I am certain we would have lost that match as Wigan played good football and no wonder they defeated City and ran Arsenal close our season was made last night IMO regardless if we win at Wembley That was nothing to do with Harold and everything to do with our brilliant fans ... The nation saw what it means to be QPR and I am proud to know some of the people who were there and on here Simply outstanding lads
The Twin Towers sadly don't exist any more. But a huge arch has replaced them I think I'm looking to try and get the front of the middle tier mate. Somewhere between the front of blocks 222-226. It was an 'I was there night of football' DT. It still hasn't sunk in for me yet. Probably because only half the job's been completed. I'm still very hoarse and I'm surprised that I still have a voice on here. The Loftus Road faithful played their part in Monday nights proceedings.
Your spot on DT. If ever there was a game where the crowd dragged the team to the victory, this was it. It was a great experience. I won't ever forget it.
What was clear for me: 1. We've not forgotten what it means to get fully behind a side at Loftus Road. The wall of noise was amazing, and certainly it had a big effect both on our lads and also the Wigan players. 2. The players showed that they can do it. As has been plastered all over Twitter and Facebook, they 'found a way'. Very important milestone in all of their careers as QPR players for me. 3. I know there's not a lot of love lost for Harry on here, however, it's worth pointing out that he made the switch to 4-4-2 and that pretty much immediately stopped their dominance. he also switched Doyle for Bobby, and we all know what difference he made. Throw in the complete lack of an umbrella in that rain, and some respect has to be sent his way. 4. Tony and Amit. Seeing them going mental and Amit actually in tear after the final whistle wasn't all about the money. They are real fans, and it does your heart proud to see the owners cheering on the lads with as much excitement and commitment as everyone else. Onwards to Wembley!
al la footspa It was a night where fans, players, management, and owners all came together as a club, and produced a night we are all be proud of !!!!