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Can you be classed as a Qpr supporter if you never go to games.

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  • #16
    So to clear this up ....if you go to matches you are a supporter......If you don't go you're a fan.........what if you you don't go to matches but buy merchandise or QPR player or spend money that goes to QPR?.......
    Does that make you a suppor-fan?!!!

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    • #17
      Why does Knicker leave us with such a bold statement and then just bugger off, he's teasing us surely?
      I played sunday league football today.

      Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.

      I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.

      We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!

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      • #18
        Why does it matter how we choose to rank other people; do you personally feel you're not getting enough recognition for what you do for the club, not enough campaign medals to pin on your swelling chest to keep you from taking off? Just thought I'd ask.

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        • #19
          Ive always thought theres a difference between supporting a club and following a club. If you're a glory hunter who only watches their team from the sofa then you're a follower of a club but if you go to games and buy a ticket then your a supporter as you're financially supporting your club. You can follow a team if you dont go to games but you support them if you.give the club ticket money etc
          i supported qpr in the glory days when chris kiwomya and michael ngonge played up front

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          • #20
            Originally posted by westsussexranger View Post
            Ive always thought theres a difference between supporting a club and following a club. If you're a glory hunter who only watches their team from the sofa then you're a follower of a club but if you go to games and buy a ticket then your a supporter as you're financially supporting your club. You can follow a team if you dont go to games but you support them if you.give the club ticket money etc
            True.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by andythefish View Post
              Once a season this thread is put on here! I used to go all the time many years ago, when I lived in W10. Circumstances change, moved to Sussex and started working and living in Crawley. At present all I'm concerned about is providing for my wife and child, I don't get the chance to go very often, does that make me less of a supporter than anyone else?
              Get to about 5/6 home games a season with kids/grandkids its expensive, im useless and not a supporter at all acording to some , but was was in the loft in the 60s /70s and 80s so hopefully i will be accepted by the new hardcore,:pleasantsuprise:

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              • #22
                used to go all home games as a small kid with me dad then he started taking me to some aways. i then started going to all games with me pals until i moved away. up until the #### fell out of the economy i still flew in for 7/8 games a season. now i'm lucky if i get over for 2/3 in a season. does this make me less rangers than anybody who goes more than me???? not in my book it don't.
                PRIDE OF LONDON.

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                • #23
                  Spot on bush...........

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                  • #24
                    Glory Hunter? And choosing QPR?
                    Want to buy some Betamax tapes? Never been used.......

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                    • #25
                      Fan/supporter/follower or whatever

                      All the same in my book if its the first result you look for if you cannot be at the game itself

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                      • #26
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by westsussexranger View Post
                          Ive always thought theres a difference between supporting a club and following a club. If you're a glory hunter who only watches their team from the sofa then you're a follower of a club but if you go to games and buy a ticket then your a supporter as you're financially supporting your club. You can follow a team if you dont go to games but you support them if you.give the club ticket money etc
                          Mmmmm so not only a follower or fan, if you don't go, but you're also a glory hunter??......well you should be feeling pity not lording it over our "second class" fans then...............cause there ain't alot of glory around being a QPR supporter, fan, follower, sheep, glory hunter or any other name you want to use, that's for sure

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by IsleworthRanger View Post
                            Fan/supporter/follower or whatever

                            All the same in my book if its the first result you look for if you cannot be at the game itself

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
                              yes. the op wants you to be on baked beans every night and work more overtime.

                              We have this every year. I've only been to 5 games this season but normally go to all home games, does that make me less of a fan than a korean who just bought a J song season ticket? I have been busy and sorting out my financial position why should I need to blow it all when I can watch a decent stream for free?
                              Watching a stream is no different from the plastic man u fans really. Like I said elsewhere I consider people who go to all the aways as better supporters than me.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                                Mmmmm so not only a follower or fan, if you don't go, but you're also a glory hunter??......well you should be feeling pity not lording it over our "second class" fans then...............cause there ain't alot of glory around being a QPR supporter, fan, follower, sheep, glory hunter or any other name you want to use, that's for sure
                                when i said glory hunters i wasnt being specific to qpr it was broadly speaking
                                i supported qpr in the glory days when chris kiwomya and michael ngonge played up front

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