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er... wasn't that just one person - an absolute helmet, at that?
It depends who you ask, I guess. Do as you see fit and act in good faith. That's all anyone can really do in life, I suppose.
It was genius move - appearing not to know the rules regarding loan players, leaving the whole thing to the last minute and looking really stupid....
I know, right? Those wins at home against Palace and Swansea really set us up. Oh, wait...
I know, right? Next thing you know, they'll be stopping us from calling SWP a jungle bunny.
Rich men don't do failure. Until they do.
If that's right, no football club has have had an owner with bad intentions. By "bad" I mean, "not aligned with the interests of the fans".
You can't mean in terms of the reaction of the crowd because it feels like a majority of folk here seem to be suggesting that any negative chants,...
How do you know his intentions are good?
That's hardly a unique selling point. I'm struggling to think of a football manager who actually likes losing.
Observing that someone is doing a terrible job is not the same thing as wanting that person to continue doing a terrible job.
Aren't you whinging about something you cannot change? Many people's natural inclination to discuss things which, on the face of it, they probably...
Why would he come to QPR? It's not an attractive job.
Yep, unfortunately Fernandes loves that stupid old ball-bag.
So the players are just not good enough then? Another load of money wasted on crap?
Can't defend. Only Austin can score more than once in a blue moon. Let's sign Mark Noble on £60K/week or whatever. Genius. Pure genius. Still,...
Sounds bad. I'm glad I'm watching a film instead.
These lines are probably written for them by Ian Taylor.
Absurd, isn't it? Judging my the mood online, I thought he'd lost the supporters pretty much entirely.
I can't understand why anyone would do that. I get why people might not want to slate him out loud. But actually sing up to support him? Why?