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  • #76
    Originally posted by spank the monkey View Post
    your dedication to talking shyte is noteworthy

    i wonder if vic would so easily dismiss fellow supporters simply because he hasn't met them
    Go easy on him, been indulging in the hen of speckled kind since hearing the good news

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    • #77
      Originally posted by NortholtRanger View Post
      Go easy on him, been indulging in the hen of speckled kind since hearing the good news
      Thing is Norths he's not the only one to spout this absolute c ra p on this thread!

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      • #78
        Originally posted by NortholtRanger View Post
        Go easy on him, been indulging in the hen of speckled kind since hearing the good news
        gottalottalove for ted and he knows it

        but too many people are using vic to make some sort of weird point about what sort of fan you are

        tedshyte is what watrb is all about
        I don't care about morals 'cause the world's insane and we're all to blame anyway

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        • #79
          Originally posted by twranger View Post
          Thing is Norths he's not the only one to spout this absolute c ra p on this thread!
          Don't give that sort of opinion a second thought as we all know things don't work like that.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by spank the monkey View Post
            gottalottalove for ted and he knows it

            but too many people are using vic to make some sort of weird point about what sort of fan you are

            tedshyte is what watrb is all about
            Now that's a very good point Spank.
            I have been following Rangers for decades and used to do the LSA coaches back in the 70's and 80's; know Vic from there and drinking in McQueens/Springbok and Upper Loft connection too.
            However, one of my best mates who is older than me and has supported Rangers for even more years doesn't drink, frequents Ellerslie Road and has never used official Club travel to away matches simply because of where he lives. He's never knowingly met Vic (albeit I guarantee he has because of the number of away games he has done in the last 50 years, their paths will have crossed for sure) and actually doesn't know him from Adam.
            Wait 'till I tell him he aint proper Rangers, that's going to be a fun chat on Monday night. Perhaps if Vic is allowed into Derby I can point him out and my mates 50 years will mean something at last
            #standuptocancer
            #inyourfacecancer

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Ed the Ball View Post
              tw it all depends in what circles you mix. there is a hardcore of R's of around say 300 fellas from old to youth. most of these fellas will know each other however may not be "mates" as such. all are salts of the earth and good family men.
              this does not make you any less a ranger than anyone else, which i'm sure you know.
              vic is one of the fellas that travels to nearly every away game and when i say we have a hardcore of 300, that is those that travel and have known each other since the 70's, 80's etc.
              Nicely put Ed. That was what I meant.

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              • #82
                my respect for

                my respect for victor is because in my lifetime and ive lived 60 years ive never known anyone quite like him,hes just a qpr fanatic when chelsea used to bully us and it was possible to walk all the way around loftus road,75 per cent of the loftusroad end would disapear,but he was the rock that always stood his ground,he wasnt a thug but he refused to run away from the bullies of chelsea


                he united our fan base and rightfully got a not guilty because victor difnt do anything wrong up at everton,how could he be associated with what happened he was trying to stop people fighting
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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Bluehoop View Post
                  Now that's a very good point Spank.
                  I have been following Rangers for decades and used to do the LSA coaches back in the 70's and 80's; know Vic from there and drinking in McQueens/Springbok and Upper Loft connection too.
                  However, one of my best mates who is older than me and has supported Rangers for even more years doesn't drink, frequents Ellerslie Road and has never used official Club travel to away matches simply because of where he lives. He's never knowingly met Vic (albeit I guarantee he has because of the number of away games he has done in the last 50 years, their paths will have crossed for sure) and actually doesn't know him from Adam.
                  Wait 'till I tell him he aint proper Rangers, that's going to be a fun chat on Monday night. Perhaps if Vic is allowed into Derby I can point him out and my mates 50 years will mean something at last
                  same as mate

                  i've been a hoop for 38 years, travelled with my son to away games on official coach, by train and car but we don't drink at matches and keep ourselves to ourselves

                  bound to have stumbled across vic at some stage but missing a formal introduction has seriously dented my credibility it seems

                  maybe i'll just keep going anyway
                  I don't care about morals 'cause the world's insane and we're all to blame anyway

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                  • #84
                    spank the monkey

                    spank the monkey,fair point i am wrong in this case,at russ moores funeral victor actually told me that every qpr fan was his family,and he dont fight his own family,i did get very carried away with myself
                    but i must not misquote the great victor who loves all qpr fans

                    SO I RETRACT STATEMENT THAT IF YOU DONT KNOW VICTOR YOU AINT QPR

                    its wrong to misquote,and victor is a personification of love,and thats why the everton thing wass wrong victor did nothing wrong

                    so ive apologised,as im now right out of speckled hen so now im behaving normally or almost normally
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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by TRING-RANGER View Post
                      Used to drink with Vic a long ,long time ago in the Bok , glad to hear he got cleared,

                      what happened to Vic,s, side kick back then northern Gary ?
                      don't he run the LSA coach now
                      Football played the Charlie Ferris way

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by superhoop67 View Post
                        don't he run the LSA coach now
                        Yep, Gary is a good fella. Saw Gary up at Leeds this season, he told me LSA had only managed a mini bus full. Also a private coach pulled out at last minute too. Me and my pals got the 7.20am train up there.
                        It's the lads like Gary and Vic that keeps the away support going strong. No disrespect to all you R's who make your own way to the aways, without you our support would be she-ite!

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                        • #87
                          Well pleased for Vic, I know some of his mates were quite worried about him getting a wrong verdict seeing as the old bill & cps were very intent on taking the case to crown court. Hope the club lifts his ban as there is no need for it now.
                          Last edited by WCE; 05-02-2014, 08:37 AM.
                          My old man was the star player for HMP Parkhurst during their successful and unbeaten 77/78 season.

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Bluehoop View Post
                            Now that's a very good point Spank.
                            I have been following Rangers for decades and used to do the LSA coaches back in the 70's and 80's;
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                            Was the LSA around in the 70s ?,i thought it came about after the Fulham Park Rangers merger attempt , but i stand corrected if i`m wrong
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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by vespa View Post
                              Was the LSA around in the 70s ?,i thought it came about after the Fulham Park Rangers merger attempt , but i stand corrected if i`m wrong
                              Your not!!!!
                              My old man was the star player for HMP Parkhurst during their successful and unbeaten 77/78 season.

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                              • #90
                                the lsa

                                the lsa was a continuation from a pact made when we all took a kicking of chelsea in the mike keen testimonial,people like myself were at that game at the end of the 67-68 game
                                we called our end the loft which was a pop at chelseas shed
                                but the loft wasnt about violence it was all about uniting the fans,and in that peacefull cause trev kingham and victor formed the lsa
                                so how victor got banned from loftus road i just dont know i hope he can now go into the qpr ground as any peacefull fan should be allowed
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