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Who's the twat in the lower loft??

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Ranger74, Nov 18, 2012.

  1. Ranger74

    Ranger74 Well-Known Member

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    This wasn't laughing, joking and sarcastic fun. The clue is in the term abuse! Amazing that you feel you can comment on it and judge the players without hearing what was said or even being there!
     
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  2. superHusky1

    superHusky1 Active Member

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    I thought the Lower Loft was families only these days anyway? I used to sit there, and up until last season so did my Dad, but he got bumped upstairs to make room for numpties like this guy it seems.
     
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  3. Philco

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    Anyone remember Mark Lazarus in the good old days? He always used to come over to our lot on the centre line for a chat
    before the kick off, and used to get loud applause
     
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  4. BrixtonR

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    Remember it well. Lalalala Lazarus!! Great character.
     
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  5. Rodney

    Rodney Well-Known Member

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    I came across a similar chump in B Block a few years back: prolonged X-rated abuse and the stewards did nothing. I checked his seat number and reported him to the club. To their credit, they took it very seriously. If I recall correctly, they had someone sit near him for one game and certainly gave him a formal warning. He disappeared soon after that, thank God.

    You should do the same: it's totally unacceptable for the kids around him, for the players, and for Cisse.
     
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  6. YappyR

    YappyR Well-Known Member

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    See? This is exactly what I mean. It's all about the attitude. If he took it lightly and had a laugh about it, he might actually play better. And he'd be alright hanging with us at the pub after. <laugh>
     
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  7. YappyR

    YappyR Well-Known Member

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    Shut up will you? Remember the days without seats?
    I don't have to SIT here and take YOUR abuse as you troll around coming after me acting all righteous !!! Who died and made you so bitter? <laugh>
     
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    JudoRanger Well-Known Member

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    I also saw this guy - right at the front in the warm up criticising even when the players actually scored in the warm up!
     
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  9. BrixtonR

    BrixtonR Well-Known Member

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    Exactly what needs to happen in this case Rod. Even without kids a guy like that would do my head in trying to watch a game. Don't mind the odd booming comments but this prat sounds like a serial loony. Why should everyone else have to suffer?
     
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