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The looks on the faces of the players when he walks in is ****ing priceless :emoticon-0140-rofl:
Some looked in total shock. But if it gives some of these players a wakeup call and gets some points, then it's money well spent.
They did all seem to join in, maybe they were going to be fined a week's wages if they didn't. Do it in the dressing room before Saturday's game.
 
On a day of misery for us a reminder of our greatest win 56 years ago today...

Yes, pleased to say I was there, and was lucky enough to be standing in the 'right' end (and far corner too - WBA fans were in a seated stand to my right), so I had a great view of all five goals. The goal from Marsh was an absolute classic, you'd have thought he knew his shot would go in-off the post, almost a snooker strike. Have to say the winning goal was very scrappy, which resulted in the WBA goalkeeper being injured. In all honesty, I don't think the goal would have 'stood' today?
To conclude, the WBA fans I met during the walk to the carpark, were very sporting indeed and said the victory was well-deserved. Good people. A truly great day. Memories are all we have in this utterly dismal time for the club and fans.
 
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One from the past. I remember going to the 5-a-side tournaments back in the 70s & 80s, we had some great teams back then and some good wins...

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Any truth in this?

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In any normally run business that would be true - Hoos’ job is to make us sustainable financially, it’s getting worse again, we lost £24m last year and still lose £500k a week, fail; Ramsey has had years to develop a conveyor belt for young talent into the first team; fail; Ferdinand to oversee the football side providing stability and continuity with the team punching above its weight on the pitch and playing a brand of attractive football - we play hoof ball and have a high chance of being relegated; fail.

But this is QPR so we’ll probably keep them. And even if they do go, it doesn’t necessarily mean anything will improve.
 
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