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  • #16
    Originally posted by Youvebeenrangered View Post
    It really is a shame we have to feel like this!!..

    Where do we go from here!
    i suppose we have to ride it out and see what happens...most things are out of our control.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Youvebeenrangered View Post
      It really is a shame we have to feel like this!!..

      Where do we go from here!
      Sack Paladini, bring in a proper football man to do his job, FB to back off and leave him alone.
      Lower the ticket prices.
      Have regular Fans Forums with players and owners communicating with the supporters, trim the squad down, get a settled team playing without fear.
      Stop hyping up the fans expectations, and then wonder why they're so impatient.

      Admit mistakes. Get a top manager, support him, trust him.
      Add some quality and stability, rather than quantity and turmoil.



      If they can't bring themselves to do any of that - then just go.

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      • #18
        Come on; Snap out of it the lot of yah, one last push. The glass is always half full if you an R's fan. It can't be anything else or it will destroy you.
        A man who has not made a mistake has made nothing

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Mr M View Post
          Come on; Snap out of it the lot of yah, one last push. The glass is always half full if you an R's fan. It can't be anything else or it will destroy you.
          That's not the point.When we were on the brink of going bust,down in League one,we were united,backs to the wall,QPR v the rest of the world.The players we had then were nowhere near as talented as the players we have now-but they were QPR players-would you prefer to have Gallen upfront now??Bircham in midfield??Players that would try their very best for QPR.
          When i look at some of the overpaid prima donnas we have now sauntering off the pitch after yet another bore draw without bothering to acknowledge the fans,it breaks my heart.

          It just isn't QPR anymore.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by rblockells View Post

            It just isn't QPR anymore.
            nail on the head.

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            • #21
              Really is up to the club to make the necessary moves to fix things, as it is they who have brought about this state of affairs. It's only a question of how far they are prepared to let things slide before doing something. That attendance yesterday should be a big wake up call, but there'll be plenty more wake up calls of that type and even worse if they continue to ignore the problems.

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              • #22
                i am doing the new baadiff ground, newcastle is new for me and mboro
                after that
                i can't see me doing many other aways
                absolutley had enuff of it
                its so depressing..the crack has long gone..many of me mates have jacked it in,don't travel or just turn up to get drunk...

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
                  Could not agree more. The passion is slowly be drained away and its definitely happening to me too.

                  From fans infighting with each other, to performances on the pitch, its not the same compared to even a few years ago. I find the place uncomfortable on a personal level, I put myself out there to be shot, but end of the day we all support the same team and when we lose, I'm absoultely gutted, coming out the ground I know I'll get some clever ****** having a verbal with me !!. I don't pick the team and am just as pished off as anyone else and slowly falling out of love with it all.
                  :electric_shock: what can i say!! only that it looks like it's taking you longer then most, but some fans have seen this happening for a long time.

                  Originally posted by Robbo View Post
                  Sack Paladini, bring in a proper football man to do his job, FB to back off and leave him alone.
                  Lower the ticket prices.
                  Have regular Fans Forums with players and owners communicating with the supporters, trim the squad down, get a settled team playing without fear.
                  Stop hyping up the fans expectations, and then wonder why they're so impatient.

                  Admit mistakes. Get a top manager, support him, trust him.
                  Add some quality and stability, rather than quantity and turmoil.

                  If they can't bring themselves to do any of that - then just go.
                  spot on

                  Originally posted by rblockells View Post
                  That's not the point.When we were on the brink of going bust,down in League one,we were united,backs to the wall,QPR v the rest of the world.The players we had then were nowhere near as talented as the players we have now-but they were QPR players-would you prefer to have Gallen upfront now??Bircham in midfield??Players that would try their very best for QPR.
                  When i look at some of the overpaid prima donnas we have now sauntering off the pitch after yet another bore draw without bothering to acknowledge the fans,it breaks my heart.

                  It just isn't QPR anymore.
                  again spot on fella

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by themodfather View Post
                    i..many of me mates have jacked it in,don't travel or just turn up to get drunk...
                    hand up

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