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  • #16
    It's a really tough ask, a club with no potent strikeforce, so goals will be few and far between, but otherwise tight in defence, and with a sound midfield, I will throw the towel in myself, if we fall 9 points behind within the next few weeks.

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    • #17
      Mark me down for ..About to lose faith if we don't win this weekend for every game from now on.

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      • #18
        we're not going down

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Jeems View Post
          I generally lose faith at around 4.45pm most Saturdays, but during the week, my belief slowly returns, only for it to be shattered again the following week! Its a cruel, continual process.
          I know how you feel, come 2:59 on a Saturday I'd nearly stake my life that we'd beat whoever we are playing, around 4:45 I'm normally left a broken man, only for it all to re-start on Sunday....the cycle is both cruel and continual....

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          • #20
            Some people, like me, refuse to accept relegation till the maths say otherwise. Others have sh!t themselves already.

            Get a bloody grip and get behind the team!!!
            Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post
              Others have sh!t themselves already.
              Could be just a bad case of diahrea. (coughs)

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              • #22
                Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
                So true

                In fairness the only time I've told myself "we are down" was after the Soton game, that was woeful & I honestly couldn't see us staying up after that. However, once Arry came in my faith was renewed abit (not saying he is the Messiah or anything - just that we tightened up alot).
                We are still in a $hit position and not beating Norwich was a blow to us, kind of makes the City point irrelevant IMO as I'd have expected to beat Norwich and lose to City - thus giving us 3 points rather than the 2 we got from these games, but anyway, I still have faith providing Remy is not out for long term. Our defence is alot lot tighter now but I just can't see where goals are going to come from other than Remy. I mean Adel has 1 or 2 in him, maybe Mackie has a lucky 1 in him and a defender's header now and again but we are so toothless going forward.
                If we have Remy back after the Utd game I think we are more than capable of winning 5 of the 8 games in a row we have - a big ask I know, but I think we've got it in us.
                summed it up perfectly

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Droghoop View Post
                  I know how you feel, come 2:59 on a Saturday I'd nearly stake my life that we'd beat whoever we are playing, around 4:45 I'm normally left a broken man, only for it all to re-start on Sunday....the cycle is both cruel and continual....
                  Takes me until at least Wednesday for my optimism to be back to normal!

                  Sometimes I wish we'd just lost the past 5, and we can just accept it and move on. But with every point gained, we do just enough to remain in contention, but not enough to really be confident we'll get out of it. Its really the hope that kills you!

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                  • #24
                    i accepted we were most likely down after saints at home. It was then that i realised how poor the squad hughes had put together.

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                    • #25
                      After the home defeat to Southampton, probably the worst I've seen us,knew then that the chances of staying were unlikely

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Jeems View Post
                        I generally lose faith at around 4.45pm most Saturdays, but during the week, my belief slowly returns, only for it to be shattered again the following week! Its a cruel, continual process.


                        Sounds a bit like my signature
                        "Steve, do you think 25k is a good option when there are indications that within four years, new stadiums on average have increased attendances of 60%?
                        For us that would mean around 29k."


                        QPR Richard 16-12-2013 10.08pm

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                        • #27
                          WBA at home over Xmas. I swore at Robert Green when he flapped at that cross under the bar. Pathetic limp wristed effort.
                          I swore in front of my boy which I've never done ..ever. Let alone at a football match. Thats what this season has done to me.
                          First game ; QPR 1 Bolton Wanderers 3, Saturday 2nd December 1978.
                          Parkes,Clement,Gillard,Hollins,Howe,Shanks,Eastoe, Francis,Harkouk,Busby,McGee

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                          • #28
                            You swore in front of your boy surrey? Tut tut.it interests me of posters upbringings .maybe that's why I look at this board.I don't need marshy to jump on and say van and Mrs van f and blind and we think were hard.in my family we don't let kids swear until their at least 8 .gotta have some rules
                            Ooh northern lads love gravy

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                            • #29
                              what about when your 5 year old kid calls the teacher a ****. when they ask why he said that "that what my dad calls my mum"

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                              • #30
                                Well that's it for me. We're going down, not enough quality in the side.

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