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  • #61
    They watch bollywood films and cricket, don't give a monkeys about football. This could be a great chance to change history and wouldn't it be great if QPR had something to do with it.

    Even if the Mittals left, we should still keep some of that fan base.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by MYU View Post
      They watch bollywood films and cricket, don't give a monkeys about football. This could be a great chance to change history and wouldn't it be great if QPR had something to do with it.

      Even if the Mittals left, we should still keep some of that fan base.
      Great oppotunity then mate.Especially if we could get up through the playoffs this season.January's transfer window could be the key to it.

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      • #63
        MYU,my old neighbour a lovely fit young Pakistani bird whos family are from Aylesbury via Pakistan supported Liverpool.All her bloody family {over here}did as well and she used to take her kid up there a few games a season.Could never understand it either and why she wouldnt shag me also.
        Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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        • #64
          Originally posted by stan_bowles View Post
          Does English football have the same massive following in India as it does in the Far East in your opinion mate?.

          The Far Eastern country's love our game.It's one of the first things they talk to you about.
          Nope, it definitely doesn't have the same following as the far east. India is all about cricket, cricket and more cricket. Football is way down the pecking order.

          If we had an Indian player (that also had a permit to work in this country!) then maybe that could change.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Raj View Post
            Nope, it definitely doesn't have the same following as the far east. India is all about cricket, cricket and more cricket. Football is way down the pecking order.

            If we had an Indian player (that also had a permit to work in this country!) then maybe that could change.
            That probably explains why Park plays for Man U.All about marketing.But if football is low on priority after cricket they are not really gonna produce the players.Can't see us needing a quality spin bowler.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View Post
              MYU,my old neighbour a lovely fit young Pakistani bird whos family are from Aylesbury via Pakistan supported Liverpool.All her bloody family {over here}did as well and she used to take her kid up there a few games a season.Could never understand it either and why she wouldnt shag me also.
              i'll offer as to the possible reasons why old chap....................though i 'll save you that particular mauling for now
              you know nothing john snow!!!!

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              • #67
                Originally posted by HA9 RANGER View Post
                u make wembley sound like delhi

                it aint mate
                Grew up in Wembley late 60s and 70s. Thought it was like Delhi....until I went to Delhi last year.
                Delhi very very poor, and squalid but far far safer than Wembley

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Raj View Post

                  And one more thing, most Indians tend to support Liverpool for some strange reason, I've never understood why that is.
                  Because when Amin chucked them all out of Kenya and they came to the UK, Liverpool were the dominant force

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                  • #69
                    Facto do you reckon it was because i wouldnt wear a shell suit and put 20 quid in the chicken on the table?
                    Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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