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    I've been posting on this forum for a couple of years now and enjoyed a lot of the debate, attempted to dabble in some banter every now and then (I'm playing rather fast and loose with the term "attempted"...) but reading a few of the threads recently over things such as us being unbeaten all season, our signings in the window and this recently started (and a good debate too may I add) the discussion about booing out own players.

    Out of interest, has anyone once read the OP and said to themselves a definite "yes"/"no" only to then be persuaded by other posters to change their minds? Because the more i think about it, the more I realise that a thread starts, opinions are put out there, points are repeated, and argued, and argued again...and then things just fizzle out until a new thread comes up.

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    Originally posted by QPR_NW10 View Post
    I've been posting on this forum for a couple of years now and enjoyed a lot of the debate, attempted to dabble in some banter every now and then (I'm playing rather fast and loose with the term "attempted"...) but reading a few of the threads recently over things such as us being unbeaten all season, our signings in the window and this recently started (and a good debate too may I add) the discussion about booing out own players.

    Out of interest, has anyone once read the OP and said to themselves a definite "yes"/"no" only to then be persuaded by other posters to change their minds? Because the more i think about it, the more I realise that a thread starts, opinions are put out there, points are repeated, and argued, and argued again...and then things just fizzle out until a new thread comes up.
    That's what happens its VERY rare somebody will change their opinion because someone on a message says so. Messages boards are more to read other people's opinions rather than chane yours.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by QPR_NW10 View Post
      I've been posting on this forum for a couple of years now and enjoyed a lot of the debate, attempted to dabble in some banter every now and then (I'm playing rather fast and loose with the term "attempted"...) but reading a few of the threads recently over things such as us being unbeaten all season, our signings in the window and this recently started (and a good debate too may I add) the discussion about booing out own players.

      Out of interest, has anyone once read the OP and said to themselves a definite "yes"/"no" only to then be persuaded by other posters to change their minds? Because the more i think about it, the more I realise that a thread starts, opinions are put out there, points are repeated, and argued, and argued again...and then things just fizzle out until a new thread comes up.

      Spot on mate. Imo, Most People like to be liked so don't really express their own genuine views incase of "sounding silly" so They just Share others opinions to "fit in". Been thinking this for a while myself

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      • #4
        Originally posted by QprSinceBirth View Post
        That's what happens its VERY rare somebody will change their opinion because someone on a message says so. Messages boards are more to read other people's opinions rather than chane yours.
        i see what you mean about the point of messageboards isn't about there to change your mind. but there are occasions in life when someone thinks one thing and then turns out it's probably best to go with a different way of thinking...as an extreme case - someone who was part of the Hitler Youth in the 30s...thought one thing, turns out it wasn't the right idea

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        • #5
          Originally posted by terry ball View Post
          Spot on mate. Imo, Most People like to be liked so don't really express their own genuine views incase of "sounding silly" so They just Share others opinions to "fit in". Been thinking this for a while myself
          ......in other words, they are sheep!

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          • #6
            I probably should say less sometimes because of this exact reason... The board will naturally do this, its like any other forum.

            Not a bad thing all the time, but people are misguided and forget the TOO have a voice.

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            • #7
              Has any one every changed their minds?
              Yes....No.......It's a tough one. What does everyone else think? I'll go with that.

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              • #8
                ive been wondering this myself......

                I am generally correct about everything...so very rarely would I be persuaded by someone elses views....but you are right in your view that posters are too stubborn to change opinion
                or as others have said, people are just sheepish...im one of the top posters here and the concepts ive brought up here have been amongst the most interesting posts consistently.....
                yet most posters simply ignore them

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by QPR71 View Post
                  ive been wondering this myself......

                  I am generally correct about everything...so very rarely would I be persuaded by someone elses views....but you are right in your view that posters are too stubborn to change opinion
                  or as others have said, people are just sheepish...im one of the top posters here and the concepts ive brought up here have been amongst the most interesting posts consistently.....
                  yet most posters simply ignore them

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by QPR71 View Post
                    posters are too stubborn to change opinion
                    In many cases I would say it's more pride about saving face than stubbornness.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post
                      In many cases I would say it's more pride about saving face than stubbornness.
                      "f uck pride" - pulp fiction

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by QPR71 View Post
                        "f uck pride" - pulp fiction

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by QPR_NW10 View Post
                          Has any one every changed their minds?
                          Only if Marshy has the same opinion as me .......................
                          "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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                          • #14
                            I disagree mate!!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by twranger View Post
                              ......in other words, they are sheep!
                              No, that's the Baadiff fans tw

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