Great stories and lads it's the soul of QPR we should all be proud of That gets you through the good and bad times I hope TF really understands that in which case we are a very lucky club that by luck itself finds itself in the west end of the best city in the world I tried retaining that when I played with the logo As the club reinvents itself it's very important IMO to understand that I only hope we keep the very soul that brought us all together at a very special club
Reading this it's a shame that loyalty, principle and morality are mostly to be found in the fans rather than the clubs/owners/players...sure you get some good eggs amongst the bad and I like to think that TF and Amit are better than most (still clinging to that - I know others have differing views) owners and you do get the odd player that genuinely loves to play for a club. But the clubs and TV folk would do well to remember that it's the fans that celebrate and buy things when it's going well, but the same bunch also show up week in week out when it isn't. They take increasing amounts of our money and time but it's strange how fan's loyalty rarely waivers. Stay strong fellow supporters - through our enthusiasm and loyalty (and personalised replica kit) we can inspire the next generation of Hoops and try to maintain that tradition of there always being one kid in a class that follows a different club!
My Dad inducted me in the Qpr way of life in the early 60's and i just followed his lead with my boys, we spend a couple of hours in the pub before games 90 minutes of pain and misfortune and then a consoling beer after the event, a perfectly natural way of life.