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Proper Club QPR - a mini Man Utd says Parker!

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by NorwayRanger, Jan 10, 2012.

  1. Chair Nob'll Fallout

    Chair Nob'll Fallout Well-Known Member

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    I absolutely LOVE this article! And the fact it will p off Fulham makes it all the better. <ok>
     
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  2. CFC: Champs £launderx17

    CFC: Champs £launderx17 Captain Ahab

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    '“It’s a proper club – a smaller version of Man United in that sense.'

    LOL; a mini Man Utd
    LOL: Man Utd and proper club
     
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  3. TootingExcess

    TootingExcess Well-Known Member

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    LOL = lot's of love

    That's very sweet of you <diva>
     
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  4. FFS.73

    FFS.73 Active Member

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    As Paul Parker played for QPR, Utd and Foolham, as well as in a World Cup semi final, I am inclined to take his word on this.

    Great article!
     
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  5. Dave Thomas

    Dave Thomas Active Member

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    I love Paul Parker possibly the best English defender of all time ?
    I mean that he could play across the back four and was always outstanding
    Best article on here for a while
     
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  6. BrixtonR

    BrixtonR Well-Known Member

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    Article was designed to induce envy. Seems to have got a bite already!
     
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  7. QPR Oslo

    QPR Oslo Well-Known Member

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    Yeh, I'll never forget him playing RB in the World Cup in Italy when England got to the Semis. He was a QPR player then and a revalation.
     
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  8. fulhamjohn

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    I agree with Paul Parker - we do have a different mentality to QPR. We're not deluded enough to think we will be a big club, and we don't pay silly wages for average players.
     
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  9. FFS.73

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    I was in the stadium for that. Huge pride in watching one of ours at that level. Shilton let him down with bad positioning for the deflected free kick, but Paul had the assist for Lineker's goal. Heartbreaking night. He never got the recognition he deserved.
     
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  10. QPR Oslo

    QPR Oslo Well-Known Member

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    No you are right! He was a World Class player, yet often he's not included in teams of all time best QPR teams.
     
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  11. swanseaandproud

    swanseaandproud Well-Known Member

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    mini man united...pmsl....now you know he is winding you up..<laugh>
     
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  12. TootingExcess

    TootingExcess Well-Known Member

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    Didn't the fuggin Pharoah already declare Fulham as the "Manchester United of the South"?
     
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  13. BrixtonR

    BrixtonR Well-Known Member

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    Three bites... and counting!!
     
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  14. ELLERS

    ELLERS Well-Known Member

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    You have to feel for Foolham today
    As first Paul Parker knocked their fans then MH knocked the ambition of the club.
    Quite funny really.
     
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  15. CernyBerny

    CernyBerny New Member

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    Rss is your friend, save yourself the bother. Just saying.
     
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  16. QPR999

    QPR999 Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    I'm still loving this article.
    Bring on the 25th, Glorious retribution day.
     
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  17. CFC: Champs £launderx17

    CFC: Champs £launderx17 Captain Ahab

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    Mini Man United.

    More like mini Mansfield
     
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  18. TootingExcess

    TootingExcess Well-Known Member

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    Why the change from HammermsithBlue to LondonsFinest? Were you banned from annoying the scousers? I saw you WUMming them on a holiday from our board.
     
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  19. Flyer

    Flyer Well-Known Member

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    Has Mark Hughes moved to a bigger club? It's a close call between his previous club Fulham and QPR.

    THE HISTORY

    Fulham: Their finest hour was getting to the final of the 2010 Europa League. They were FA Cup runners-up in 1975 and boast legends over the years such as Johnny Haynes, George Best and World Cup winners George Cohen and Bobby Moore.

    QPR: The 1967 League Cup win is their only major trophy but they were runners-up in the same competition in 1986, the FA Cup in 1982 and the old First Division in 1975-76. Rodney Marsh, Les Ferdinand, Gerry Francis and Stan Bowles (above) have all worn the hoops.

    Score: Fulham 0, QPR 1

    THE CLOUT

    Fulham: Their record signing was Steve Marlet, who arrived for £11.5million in 2001 from Lyon, but was hopeless. They spent close to that on Bryan Ruiz last summer but Hughes left because of a lack of spending promise. They don&#8217;t spend above their means and are a well-managed club.

    QPR: Anton Ferdinand is Rangers&#8217; biggest signing, joining for £4.5m from Sunderland. Expect that figure to be surpassed by owner Tony Fernandes, the Air Asia tycoon, but UEFA&#8217;s new spending rules will restrict the speed of their growth.

    Score: Fulham 1, QPR 1

    THE STADIUM

    Fulham: Craven Cottage holds 25,700 and they have averaged 25,314 this season.

    QPR: Loftus Road holds 18,360 but the average is 17,024.

    Score: Fulham 2, QPR 1

    WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

    Fulham: An established Premier League team for 10 years, Fulham have had European campaigns, won over many neutrals and look settled in the top flight.

    QPR: This is their first season back in the top flight since 1996 and they are locked in a relegation battle. The good news is that an ambitious owner and manager should see them move clear. Exciting times ahead at Loftus Road.

    Result: Fulham 2, QPR 2


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    once we start spending and get a new stadium, it will be a whitewash for QPR.
     
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  20. District Line

    District Line Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    I have to admit the bit about United being a proper club did make me laugh
     
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