The true Queens Park Rangers supporters are loyal, quality fans. They are driven by blind loyalty and have put up with more sh!te in recent times than most other club supporters encounter in a lifetime.
We turn up in good numbers away from home. We have a hardcore fanbase that brings in a relatively consistent attendance season after season. This loyal home crowd has stood by the club when the chips were down. Fans that were driven out by high prices still return to certain games because they love the club. Others have struggled and continue to struggle to pay the inflated prices with presently little to show in results and performances on the pitch. We stand by our club and continue to show our love for the club.
We've put money in buckets. We've teetered on the edge. We were nearly FPR; MK Rangers/Dons. We've been sold down the river many a time before.
We have won f all and have seen very little glory. We are the brunt of jokes in the workplace and the media. Little QPR. Now we are suddenly in the limelight as a 'rich' club its easy for others to poke fun at how we are apparently failing. We can succeed if we pull together.
We turned Loftus Road into a fortress before - we can do it again, but we need to cheer and do our bit as supporters on matchdays. Remember that we attend not to jeer but to support - if not for the players and current team and manager, then cheer for the club that is Queens Park Rangers and what it stands for and means to you and your family and friends. The club we all love. Then. Now. Always.
We turn up in good numbers away from home. We have a hardcore fanbase that brings in a relatively consistent attendance season after season. This loyal home crowd has stood by the club when the chips were down. Fans that were driven out by high prices still return to certain games because they love the club. Others have struggled and continue to struggle to pay the inflated prices with presently little to show in results and performances on the pitch. We stand by our club and continue to show our love for the club.
We've put money in buckets. We've teetered on the edge. We were nearly FPR; MK Rangers/Dons. We've been sold down the river many a time before.
We have won f all and have seen very little glory. We are the brunt of jokes in the workplace and the media. Little QPR. Now we are suddenly in the limelight as a 'rich' club its easy for others to poke fun at how we are apparently failing. We can succeed if we pull together.
We turned Loftus Road into a fortress before - we can do it again, but we need to cheer and do our bit as supporters on matchdays. Remember that we attend not to jeer but to support - if not for the players and current team and manager, then cheer for the club that is Queens Park Rangers and what it stands for and means to you and your family and friends. The club we all love. Then. Now. Always.
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