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holloway come in and save our club

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by qprted, Nov 6, 2015.

  1. qprted

    qprted Poet Laureate

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    er know i doubt if jesus road a bike more like he walked everywhere
     
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    Uber_Hoop Well-Known Member

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    I hate to correct you, but the bible makes it clear that Jesus had a motorbike...and a British one at that. The sound of his Triumph could be heard throughout all of Judea.
     
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  3. qprted

    qprted Poet Laureate

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    comic genius my dear wibble you are another facto,and you sort of guys are so important whilst we undergo some strange football scores
    life is full of the prawn sandwich brigade and quite frankly they are mostly bores
    they are all gramitically correct
    but penisus never erect
    cant call them clones
    but are often found in conservative party zones
    so if you want to skylark
    stay away from griffin park
     
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    Uber_Hoop Well-Known Member

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    Quite.
     
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    Uber_Hoop Well-Known Member

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    There once was a fellow called Ted,
    For whom spelling and grammar were dead.
    In their place his case load
    Comprised poor rhyme and crap ode;
    Impenetrable prose was widespread!
     
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    The post I had written was possibly a little controversial, considering its reference to mental health, so I decided to delete it.
     
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    Yes, that's kinda what I meant :emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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    Don't think he ever reached to useless level
     
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    What a great post. A fantastic short story. So few words, such a rich tale.
     
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    sku Well-Known Member

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    Yep. As Gavin Peacock opines. This is the word of the Lord.
     
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    qprted Poet Laureate

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    most people get old and can tell a good story
    of course,when your young,you are more euthoric and spontanious,but getting old can see a change into a differant person
     
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    Did those blokes from prison also sell you the Estonian keyboard Ted?

    Only joking, keep it up, it's good to see the world sideways.
     
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    qprted Poet Laureate

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    ikts a strange one re\ally you see people who have done so much prison in there life but as they get older they seem to develop a new person this particular person was a brilliant artist and made money as a painter and decorator then he turned to building and specialised in puting beautifull ,drives down he was an amazing man who died a terrible death his whole body was riddled with cancer and he weighed only 5 stone in weight as he had slowly wasted away,ill never forget the day he saved me,i love him so much ,but now hes gone,he was one of those guys who used to make the whole pub happy when he was there ,telling funny stories and generally using all his philosophies to enhance people lifes or giving some really good advice,he only really come unstuck once ,he gtried to protect some bloke who had a speach defect,and challenged the young offernder to fight him outside unfortunately knowbody realised that this young heavily muscle bound bloke was va magnificent boxxer i was there and the young boxer destroyed him punching all over his face and body,the fight was stopped but it was a complete white wash,but thats life i guess bit like when i led a mob of qpr at the villa 1974 game,i got hit on the chin and next thing i knew people were all standing over me i felt terrible i had never lost a fight before,and when i tried to get up my old legs had gone i felt very ill and very embareshed
    but it taught me in life not to be a bully,also all men are equall and in the rich tappestry of life i necer underestimated a person again
     
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    Don't believe it.
     
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    We need to look to someone who not only can get us out of this division, but who could actually survive when back in the prem. Warnock, Holloway, they'd both do a job now but then we'd be starting the merry go round again once promoted.

    Give someone new a chance, your ex is an ex for a reason.
     
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    im sorry lone i dont agree warnock got qpr promoted so quick that the new owners had not yet came into the club
    so he was promoted with ecclestone and briatore in charge,because of this he was not given enough money to bring in the vital new tallent needed to stay in the division,if tony fernades had been in charge we would still be in the division now,the money he gave redknapp should have assured our prem survival
    i have no idea why redknapp wasted all that money on midfield players what was wrong with him,he must realise that prem survival is all about strikers
     
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    I don't believe in revisiting past glories so it's a no from me, unfortunately.
     
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    So with that line of thinking, a Warnock + Derry team until end of season would also be out of the question for you?
     
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    anybody who would critisize a warnock and holloway format are just being ridiculous in there thinking what about gill shankley,brian clough,bobby robson these were managers who could syncranise and terrorise the players to make sure they performed what has cris tramsey ever done except make a pot of tea,even then he put in too many tea bags
    all the prawn sandwich brigade go on and on about lets not re visit the past
    but thats the only way to mange a seventy year old manager will always beat a 30 year old its a strange one i know but management is all about experience,evrery now and then you get a managerial genius like terry venables but they are one in a million
     
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