What a stupid post. People may not be able to attend games because of family situations, money problems etc. No one has the right to say who is a fan and who isn't. Get a life.
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Can you be classed as a Qpr supporter if you never go to games.
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And it all stems from me asking a question the other day when the new season starts in either the Championship or Premiership! Pretty straight forward question! Always want to be at the first game of the season so want to make sure if I can arrange my summer holiday around it! We're all Rangers fans whether we can make games or not.........simple!First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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Originally posted by HammersmithR View PostAnd it all stems from me asking a question the other day when the new season starts in either the Championship or Premiership! Pretty straight forward question! Always want to be at the first game of the season so want to make sure if I can arrange my summer holiday around it! We're all Rangers fans whether we can make games or not.........simple!
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Originally posted by vespa View PostMy old
man , a lifelong Rangers supporter ( and ex season ticket holder ) is 83 now, obviously dosnt get to Loftus RD any more , try telling him hes not a supporter !Originally posted by Del View PostThere are many reasons why peolpe may not go to games, be it financial, location, health, family or work commitments, whatever. It doen't make them less of a fan / supporter.
I used to have ST's with my wife and had to give them up when we had kids.
Had a similar conversation with her while in the car yesterday funnily enough, she was moaning about why we had to have Talksh1te on the radio when WE aren't even playing !
Cue the usual rant about how I need to know the other teams results , and thumping the steering wheel when Wigan scored late on ......
So 'in my opinion' to be a fan/supporter you need to have been to watch QPR live enough times that you are brainwashed into it ruining your weekend when we lose, whether you live in W12 or Katmandu !
PS as a REAL fan absolutely delighted with Sunderland n Reading losing ;-}
See some of you @ Everton"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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