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  • #16
    Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
    Having the 1st p & the c the correct way round in the word "popcorn" was rather important to the outcome of this statement wasn't it.
    cuffs are us.
    PRIDE OF LONDON.

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    • #17
      It's the poor sods who travel miles with there kids to watch a performance which would only make you want to not come again for a while
      R's

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      • #18
        We have three chances at winning silverware this season and that's one of them gone, under the most inauspcious circumstances. I would have thought that every QPR fan would be as royaly p!ssed off as I am today.

        I want us to win every match but if I could choose between a cup triumph at Wembley or promotion into the BPL (Boring Premier League), I'd take the cup triumph in a New York second.
        'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.

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        • #19
          perhaps we are moaning because we are fed up with such lethargic performances in cup ties, especially in home games against lower league opponents that quite frankly wont be anywhere near to winning promotion.
          the players played the game at s snail's pace and clearly looked like they couldn't be bothered.

          judging from Kevin Bond's comments, after the game, it would seem that the players were told not to take too many chances on picking up an injury.
          I think that next season if drawn at home, the tickets should be sild at £5 and £1 concesssions.

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          • #20
            quite clearly a trip to wembley is no where near as important as a place in the top flight to the owners and from their position its totally understandable. a cple of signings and we'll win this division and this game will be long forgotton.
            ****** itching to grace the hallowed turf again tho-imagine 35,000 rangers celebrating us pick up a cup!!!
            PRIDE OF LONDON.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Post
              quite clearly a trip to wembley is no where near as important as a place in the top flight to the owners and from their position its totally understandable. a cple of signings and we'll win this division and this game will be long forgotton.
              ****** itching to grace the hallowed turf again tho-imagine 35,000 rangers celebrating us pick up a cup!!!
              I hear ya and I can't disagree. But I ask two questions to be answered from memory:
              1. Who did we beat to win the League Cup in 1967 and what was the score?
              2. Much more recently, who did we beat to clinch promotion in 1983 and what was the score?

              Now, which is more important today: promotion or the League Cup win?
              'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.

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              • #22
                Watched by a crowd of 97,952, Albion took the lead in the first half when Clive Clark scored in the 7th minute. He scored again later in the half to give Albion a 2–0 lead at half-time. QPR reduced the deficit in the 63rd minute when Roger Morgan scored and then levelled the match 12 minutes later courtesy of a goal by Rodney Marsh. Mark Lazarus scored a third goal for QPR in the 81st minute, as QPR won the match 3–2 to win the League Cup for the first time.

                QPR's victory caused a problem for the Football Association as typically the League Cup winner would qualify for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, but one of the criteria for that competition was that the team must come from the highest tier of that country's league system. QPR was replaced in the following season's European competition by a First Division side.


                Even back then the FA didn't like us.

                Seven points adrift of safety just 13 games into the Premier League season, QPR's trip to Sunderland on Tuesday night is a game of massive importance for the west London side.

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                • #23
                  I think it's because we as fans expected a fresh start and thought this was the year things were going to change.

                  This loss was like nothing has changed and it feels like we're still stuck in that same mud and we're never going to get out, it feels like quick sand.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by dsqpr View Post
                    I hear ya and I can't disagree. But I ask two questions to be answered from memory:
                    1. Who did we beat to win the League Cup in 1967 and what was the score?
                    2. Much more recently, who did we beat to clinch promotion in 1983 and what was the score?

                    Now, which is more important today: promotion or the League Cup win?
                    you'll have to try harder than that sweetie
                    as a bit of an older fan i'd take a cup win just to see us get something for the fans but a promotion is greater money wise and is more important in the long run.
                    PRIDE OF LONDON.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Post
                      you'll have to try harder than that sweetie
                      as a bit of an older fan i'd take a cup win just to see us get something for the fans but a promotion is greater money wise and is more important in the long run.
                      JM knows the score!
                      I'm just saying what I would prefer, I know the PL money is now too hard to turn down.

                      So, without looking it up, can you answer my promotion question? I bet you could answer the League Cup one though!
                      'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.

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                      • #26
                        I can't blame people who moan about it because our cup run has been really disastrous in the couple of years. We always get humiliated but lower league sides. I mean even goal marin is more than one. Notice most of those results are at Loftus Road.
                        Last edited by Yousef; 29-08-2013, 05:53 AM.
                        QPR fan since1987

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Ginger Ninja View Post
                          The number of people who come out of the woodwork to have a moan when we lose. Where were you lot when we'd won 3 and drawn 1?
                          I actually think 75% of this message boards members are R's fans. The rest are just trolls or opinionated armchair fans. I'd go as far as saying I've probably seen more games in a season than some on here have seen in a lifetime yet they still believe their opinion is the all high and mighty. Only at Rangers.
                          Last edited by Dazzer1977; 29-08-2013, 08:39 AM.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Dazzer1977 View Post
                            I actually think 75% of this message boards members are R's fans. The rest are just trolls or opinionated armchair fans. I'd go as far as saying I've probably seen more games in a season than some on here have seen in a lifetime yet they still believe their opinion is the all high and mighty. Only at Rangers.
                            This is exactly it ain't it Dazzer.

                            The guys that whinge on here about losing a cup game to Swindon obviously haven't been supporting us that long or maybe just not supporting us properly. If they had been proper fans for any length of time then they'd remember that things have been a lot worse not that long ago.

                            I don't like losing and I get what people are saying about forking out a lot of money to see a half ars*d performance but I would argue then they should save their money for league games. Our cup record is and always has been god awful, also I think you'd be silly to think that Harry or the board could care less about the League Cup.

                            Before I escaped to the sandpit I travelled up and down the country to see us play in League 2 and the Championship and I can promise you that I've travelled a hell of a lot further to see worse than what was turned out on Tuesday night.........that said a season ticket was probably a few hundred quid cheaper back then!

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Tarbie View Post
                              This is exactly it ain't it Dazzer.

                              The guys that whinge on here about losing a cup game to Swindon obviously haven't been supporting us that long or maybe just not supporting us properly. If they had been proper fans for any length of time then they'd remember that things have been a lot worse not that long ago.

                              I don't like losing and I get what people are saying about forking out a lot of money to see a half ars*d performance but I would argue then they should save their money for league games. Our cup record is and always has been god awful, also I think you'd be silly to think that Harry or the board could care less about the League Cup.

                              Before I escaped to the sandpit I travelled up and down the country to see us play in League 2 and the Championship and I can promise you that I've travelled a hell of a lot further to see worse than what was turned out on Tuesday night.........that said a season ticket was probably a few hundred quid cheaper back then!
                              Sunderland away on a Wednesday and Tuesday night - 2011 & 2012 respectively. Barnsley on a freezing cold Tuesday night 2011. Exeter on a Tuesday night 2009. Even Grimsby on a freezing cold Tuesday night 1992 (League Cup match).

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                              • #30
                                Here we go all this 'proper' fan bol*ocks again
                                22nd 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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