Bournemouth have been my local team for 30 years and I dont think have ever been in a higher league than QPR all my life!!!!!! (52 years) and unfortunately this will happen next year..... They have a great Manager, play good football and are run well......I will now ruin all the Bmouth fans/mates day with ALL YOU NEED NOW IS ARRY......seeing his ugly mug anywhere just annoys me now and I have to put up with "just seen Arry in newsagents, restaurant etc all the effing time...... I have the prospect of watching championship football next year at about £150/200 a pop as have to pay for my son as well or Premiership footy on my doorstep................well it will always be QPR and I hope we can sort from top to bottom...... or win the last 4 games......after all we must be due some luck...surely......
Its a great area Bournemouth with probably the best creative talent all studying there. I love the area as Mrs DT has a holiday cottage in Purbeck … the only thing that ruins the area is Harold I hope the club has a great season and I agree i can see them doing well. I hope they don't muck the team up too much
Bournemouth were brilliant to watch last night. Unlike Sky pundit Harry Redknapp. Watching the old charlatan flex his perky knees sickened me. Compounded by him banging on about 'that's the way to play football. Attacking teams from the off with players nurtured from the lower leagues'. Yes Harry. As opposed to assembling a team of over the hill, over paid, prima-donnas, sent out to bore the fans to tears. He's got some nerve even to leave his house in the mornings, let alone appearing on every TV show as a supposed pundit. I wish he'd do one to Ukraine.
Arry was on the radio talking about them. He is already sniffing around that job in case their managed gets offered a job he can't refuse.
The home stands only hold 10 060? (Bolton!) What is the ground's capacity? Edit: 12K (according to Wiki).
Well done to them, however I sadly can't see anything but immediate relegation. They have already said that they won't spend, and being brutally honest, I can't see many good players wanting to go to Bournemouth as opposed to other PL clubs. Sadly, the same thing can be said of us, I appreciate.
you're taking this Harry thing far too seriously! You'll give yourself a coronary with venom like that!
Not a bad shout that, they have the money it seems. Oh well fair play to them and it gives me hope that small clubs can bounce back from hardship and get in the top flight.
It's his local club, his family all live close by and Howe signed him at Burnley. It would be his perfect move and with the way they play he'd scored a hatful, plus he'd be affordable in the last year of his contract with us. I hope he goes there rather than one of the bigger teams as he'll make more progress under Howe...
How bloody ironic. I live 30 mins away from Dean Court and QPR have made what would have been a easy match for me to get to by virtually getting relegated. (At time of writing we can still...yep still escape). And Charlie will probably end up at Bournemouth along with Danny Ings (Burnley) - as both a local lads to the area.
Very first R's match with my Dad, where I got to see Rod-neeeee in supreme action:- Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic v Queens Park Rangers 15 October 1966 Score 3-1 to Queens Park Rangers Competition League Division Three Attendance 12,164 The match programme from the return fixture:- please log in to view this image QPR 4-0 Bournemouth Goal Scorers: Keen, Marsh 2, Allen. Att: 21,558 http://qprreport.proboards.com/thread/37818/previous-encounters-bournemouth#ixzz3Z5KqMtEL