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  1. Rangerw9

    Rangerw9 Well-Known Member

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    Any ideas as to why
     
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  2. awjm

    awjm Well-Known Member

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    For wearing the rainbow coloured shoelaces.
     
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  3. Uber_Hoop

    Uber_Hoop Well-Known Member

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    Because Redknapp thinks he can win the game without him, but can bring him on if he's wrong? Plus, if he gets a card and a ban, he'd prefer it was against tougher opposition?
     
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  4. QPR Oslo

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    Death of a close friend?
     
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  5. Rangers Til I Die

    Rangers Til I Die Well-Known Member

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    I presumed the same. Did Harry slightly underestimate our opposition today? Good to save him from another yellow today.
     
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  6. Kilburn

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    Joey Barton grieves after death of ‘mentor, father and brother’

    Queens Park Rangers midfielder talks to Matthew Syed about the loss of Peter Kay, who ran the Sporting Chance Clinic.

    Barton says that he would have “probably ended up dead or in prison” without the help of Kay

    Peter Kay, who died on Sunday at the age of 52, was one of the most compelling and singular individuals in British sport. As the head of the Sporting Chance Clinic for more than a decade, he counselled hundreds of sportspeople though problems with addiction, depression and much else besides. In many ways, he was the man elite athletes turned to when everyone else had given up on them.

    http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/sport/columnists/matthewsyed/article3872888.ece

    not really cool?
     
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  7. QPR Oslo

    QPR Oslo Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for finding that Kilburn.
     
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  8. Loveitupthebush

    Loveitupthebush Well-Known Member

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    Funny bloke and show me the way to Amarillo was a good charity song.
     
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