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Some Spurs comments

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Flyer, Apr 21, 2012.

  1. WBA2_QPR3

    WBA2_QPR3 Well-Known Member

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    DL no one follows QPR for the success mate

    Is the long dark winters up there that drive them potty and maybe they still think its 1976 and we should have won the league?

    Either way we're not fashionable, consistent ( well other than in managerial turnover ) or have a proven track record
     
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  2. District Line

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    Agree, my cousins followed QPR just because it was their local club and they lived up the Bush. That's the way it should be. Nothing annoys me more than when I see a United or Liverpool shirt in London
     
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  3. WBA2_QPR3

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    That's true DL I think many 'fans' in emerging / developing countries like to be associated with success hence latching onto the big 4/6. I can't see Norwich opening a club shop in Tokyo just yet
     
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  4. Eamon Holmes

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    Apparently they are hoping that "Deliah Does Sushi" will sell a few copies.
     
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  5. District Line

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    It's proper support if you support a team like Norwich and are from Tokyo, not just a fashion statement.

    The number of people I see on Twitter with profiles like:

    <3 <3 LOVE CHELSEA FC & SUPER FRANK <3 <3 #TEAMCHELSEA/ #TEAMARSENAL <3 RAMSEY MY FUTURE HUSBAND <3 <3 MRS ARTETA #LONDONISRED etc and it just makes you think wtf? Do you actually support this team or is it just having a belonging that attracts you to them? It's become a fashion statement for not all but certainly some just to say you support a team.

    I've always thought it's the same with United fans in this country, the number of United fans I know that have literally never watched a game or couldn't name you 5 players. They tend to have achieved little in their own personal lives and therefore affiliating themselves with United is almost seen as a status.

    My god Sky have ruined/changed football <yikes>
     
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