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Originally posted by vespa View PostWelcome to the nut house ,and just out of interest do you want to us leave Loftus Rd and if so what do you think the capacity of the new ground should be ?
I think Loftus Road is great. That said, I'm also the guy who likes Wrigley Field (the Chicago Cubs' ancient ballpark) and Fenway Park (where the Red Sox play). And I'm from Dallas, where we have a terrible habit of tearing down anything that's more than 20 years old and replacing it with a parking lot. So, grain of salt.
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Originally posted by gator View PostWelcome Tepper, you're in for a sporting experience like you've never dreamed of as a QPR Supporter! I hope you don't support the fake hoops of Dallas in mls?
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Originally posted by Tepper View PostWell, I've never been to Loftus Road, unfortunately, so I probably can't form an informed opinion. But this is the Internet, so who needs informed opinions?
I think Loftus Road is great. That said, I'm also the guy who likes Wrigley Field (the Chicago Cubs' ancient ballpark) and Fenway Park (where the Red Sox play). And I'm from Dallas, where we have a terrible habit of tearing down anything that's more than 20 years old and replacing it with a parking lot. So, grain of salt."I've never been to Loftus Road"...... "I think Loftus Road is great" hahaha thats brilliant!!!!
Welcome aboard TeppersSIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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Originally posted by Tepper View PostThey're horrendous. Trust me: my family has been season ticket holders for that godforsaken team since 1988.
to your point though, your team's been to the world series twice in the last 3 (4?) years now. Far cry from horrendous.
Try being a phillies fan. (That ryan howard contract)
I would bite nolan ryan's hand off to have Yu Darvish pitch for philly.
welcome to the board though, fellow americanLast edited by ArthurQPR_NYC; 08-07-2014, 04:55 PM.Rangers Til I Die
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Originally posted by jmelanie View PostMy mother in law supported the Mets. She used to swear at the tv when they were on (especially Darryl Strawberry). My father-in-law and my husband (when he was a kid) used to support the Dodgers when they were in Brooklyn. They often used to watch them at Ebbets Field. When they did a midnight flit my father-in-law was so disgusted, he started supporting the ****ees.Rangers Til I Die
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Originally posted by TexasRanger View PostWelcome. It's always cool to see new R's fans over here. Being back in the PL will be great for being able to watch the games.
Support the club from overseas: buy a club membership. Who knows, maybe in the PL this year, the swag bag will be halfway-decent. Also, I strongly suggest you try to make a trip to Loftus Road at some point. And if you haven't already, watch the Four Year Plan on Netflix.Rangers Til I Die
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Originally posted by Tepper View PostJust joined the forum, and figured I'd introduce myself.
I'm born and bred in Dallas, Texas — yes, I've seen the show; no, I don't ride a horse; no, I don't own spurs; yes, everything's bigger here — and I've been an R's supporter for three years. We finally started getting Premier League games stateside then, and I wanted to get into it. I asked my friends which squad I should support, and they advised me to support QPR. Related: I don't think my friends like me very much.
In any case, I've grown quite fond of the R's, despite the fact that it's clear that they want to hurt me. And now, I actually get to watch their games every week (thank you, Bobby Zamora and NBC).
As far as I know, I'm the only R's fan in Dallas. Perhaps the World Cup — which has truly brought the sport into the limelight like never before — will encourage more people.
Come on you R's.'The problem with quotes on the internet is you don't know if they are authentic' - Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by jmelanie View Posthttp://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...ge-their-name/
I was referring to this (among other articles).'The problem with quotes on the internet is you don't know if they are authentic' - Abraham Lincoln
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