More games for us. Looking forward to a bit more success and confidence building as well as a clear plan for getting up and staying up.
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Feel gutted for my two lads more than anything else. Having struggled for more than 18 years to convince them that QPR were once a strong top league club to be reckoned with, when they finally get to see them in the top league we're sh* t and despite TF and the Mittels millions the last two campaigns have been depressing.
To me, I was lucky enough to witness the second half of the 70s, the 80s success and becoming London's top team in the 90s then the fall, so it's not so much of an issue. Like Matty and Ninja I go for the whole experience of match day, the train, the beers, the banter and kind of escapism from everyday life so to be honest I'm not that bothered which division wherein next season22nd February away v Charlton is the 40th Anniversary of my support of QPR and my first game. Away v Chelsea 3-3 23rd Feb 1974. 40 years of pure magic!!
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Football is all relative...look at teams like arsenal, liverpool, cheslea etc...their fans are all down in the dumps because they might not get champions league or win the PL....they dont know how good they have got it! Slating their managers because they havent won some silverware for a 'x' years, sacking their managers because they are not winning 99% of their games. The frustration runs from top to bottom in football.
Learn to enjoy these times...if it wasnt for the bad spells then the good times wouldnt be so GOOD! Look at man u fans, they expect to win and when they do its a small grin and an attitude of 'well its just another day in the office...' , when we win we go mental - I am on a high until the next game. QPR is a great club and very exciting and we are going to go out with all guns blazing even if we lose every game. The boys are trying to win the games and trying to stay up. If it doesnt happen then we should make sure that QPR stays a difficult team to face because of the fans, the noise, the atmosphere....
2 seasons in the PL is a massive achievement and should not be taken lightly, its the best league in the world.
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For me it is a strange one as there will be no sudden wave of disappointment, because I already believe we are down and that belief has been growing and then v Villa became a certainty in my mind. So I am already mentally prepared for it....I would never have started the "championship being fun" thread otherwise!
As for watching QPR, makes no difference to me - I like to see us do well, score goals and win games in fact. In reality I will get to see more games in the Championship anyway. I don't go to every game now as it is - I can't do mid week games at all. So what have I got coming up - Wigan and Stoke? Is that more exciting than some of the teams in the Championship? Not in my book.
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i `m bang up for the championship, ive absoluted hated the premiership ( apart from the odd amazing result ), ive had far better times watching Rangers in the lower divisions recently than the last two seasons . Palace ,Millwall ,Charlton ,Brighton hopefully Brentford away. Bring it on !Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers
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Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Postlets be honest....we're all rangers through and through so no matter what poxy division we are in next season we will still love our club. stick us in the conference/rymans and i'm still QPR to the bone. RTID."The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".
London Pride has been handed down to us.
London Pride is a flower that's free.
London Pride means our own dear town to us,
And our pride it for ever will be.
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Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Postlets be honest....we're all rangers through and through so no matter what poxy division we are in next season we will still love our club. stick us in the conference/rymans and i'm still QPR to the bone. RTID.
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i will be renewing my st at first opportunity, agree with many of the sentiments,I go to see QPR not the opposition, to me its more than just the 90 mins , i tend to make a day of it, i miss living in London and spend all day in Cookes pie mash shop , the Adelaide, springbok, or the green, and visit some of my old haunts in the west end after the game especially if i have it off with a correct score / first goalscorer double...i love it.
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View PostOK maybe its just me then. If I had written that post when we were down in league one, on the way back from watching us getting tonked by Gilllingham, I probably would have said to my current self "you are everything I despise about spoiled Premier fans." But now I think back to all the aimless punts up field, hopeful knocks down the channels and misplaced two feet passes from Bean, Leigertwood and co and just think "you've got better things to do with your Saturday afternoons than watch a repeat of all of that." Feel guilty saying it as no one cd have shown more commitment than Tony Fernandez to our club and he deserves the backing of fans, but football should be a pleasure not a duty and for me its tipping more towards duty at the moment - don't really want to go to Wigan but know I will because I think I should...
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