Even at 3-0 the atmosphere in the QPR was fantastic but when we got the goals the noise was the best all season I reckon especially at half time
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Was great at half time. We have got great support. Through adversity we come together and hopefully next season we'll be able to come straight back up. Going to be so hard, but we need to believe we can do it. Such a slog that Championship. I hate the league.First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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Originally posted by vespa View PostAnd ive had texts from Fulham fans saying how quiet we were ,YAWN
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Originally posted by JackHBlock View Postwhat a load of ****e! heard a faint 'come on your ####' when you scored your second and that was it
awful support, wigan were better no jokeYou should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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mate of mine was in the hammersmith end and he said he couldn't hear us, but also reckons they didn't stop singing the whole game which i definately didnt hear! So maybe its a case of the opposite ends of the ground drowning eachother out.
The fulham fans closest to the putney end barely looked round from their clappers and definately never sung the entire game
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Originally posted by JackHBlock View Postheard a faint 'come on your ####'
On a serious note Fulham appears a strange ground for an atomosphere as I got the impression they were singing as there were three or four rows a the back jumping up and down but that could have been the cold and they were trying to keep warm, then of course the clappers handed out to try and generate a buzz could have drowned out any singing from the home end.
Must say 40+ year old men slapping a clapper about there is something wrong about that
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostOn a serious note Fulham appears a strange ground for an atomosphere as I got the impression they were singing as there were three or four rows a the back jumping up and down but that could have been the cold and they were trying to keep warm, then of course the clappers handed out to try and generate a buzz could have drowned out any singing from the home end.
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