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  • #16
    Originally posted by Factamondo View Post
    as a kid the fa cup was a magical experience and something fans really looked forward to....over the last decade or so qprfc imho have disrespected not only the compeatitions but disgracefully those fans who paid good money to go along to watch nothing short of pathetic performances!...unless the club addresses this situation i urge all fans to boycott any cup match home or away in the foreseeable future!
    Deffo!!

    Watching Trevor Brooking tonight re-living memories of FA cup finals, looked like he was nearly in tears. Watching the Cambridge fans going ballistic at holding ManUre...................................

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    • #17
      Clive Allens winner at highbury in 82 pure ecstacy watching from the corner of the North Bank, that moment can never be beaten in my eyes.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Ed the Ball View Post
        Clive Allens winner at highbury in 82 pure ecstacy watching from the corner of the North Bank, that moment can never be beaten in my eyes.
        I was there ed,beautiful moment!! Bush wealdstone is up the road from me,always been a naughty lot.Got to Wembley once against a Somerset team .the carry on was unbelievable, local lads turning out for the tear up.tis what makes a cup game special!!
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        • #19
          Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Post
          i remember wealdstone coming to ours in the 70's-thousands of them.my ol man took me to orient in those days-think it was o-o, load of rangers fighting in the home end. used to be a bit of magic surrounding the cups.
          Beat Wealdstone 4-0. Then WHU 6-1 in a replay. Then it took Forest, running away with the league, three games to knock us out. Now that was a cup run. And we stayed up by the skin of our teeth that season.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Rangers77 View Post
            Beat Wealdstone 4-0. Then WHU 6-1 in a replay. Then it took Forest, running away with the league, three games to knock us out. Now that was a cup run. And we stayed up by the skin of our teeth that season.
            4-0 at wealdstone 77 .Only a wee lad and me mother got stuck in the changing rooms of Chelsea girl in harrow.I was waiting outside then jumped on the 140 to see the hoops.Got home after and mother swung the sherry bottle once or twice bless her
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            • #21
              Originally posted by vanhoop View Post
              I was there ed,beautiful moment!! Bush wealdstone is up the road from me,always been a naughty lot.Got to Wembley once against a Somerset team .the carry on was unbelievable, local lads turning out for the tear up.tis what makes a cup game special!!
              Also at highbury-still have the programme and ticket in me loft. Dont remember anything about the wealdstone game apart from them having loads and a tear up on bloemfontaine rd.
              PRIDE OF LONDON.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Post
                Also at highbury-still have the programme and ticket in me loft. Dont remember anything about the wealdstone game apart from them having loads and a tear up on bloemfontaine rd.
                We played them at wealdstone in the late 70,s or early 80,s Bush.took my brother to arsenal for the semi in 82.he ended up a gooner,remember picking up the fruit and veg off a stall and throwing it at the tashed up Jean jacket wearing baggie shlaggs
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                • #23
                  No,definitely 70,s Bush.I was a stunner, scarf on the wrist ,long blonde hair and a knuckle duster xx
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by vanhoop View Post
                    No,definitely 70,s Bush.I was a stunner, scarf on the wrist ,long blonde hair and a knuckle duster xx
                    Great days van-used to have a silk scarf round my wrist and was normally armed with a packet of hubba bubba and a can of rwhites. Just read a bit on the w.stone forum and they reckon 50 of them took the loft!!
                    Never forget the semi final-ended up carrying my ol man out of the park royal hotel at half two in the morning into a taxi-he was proper steaming.
                    PRIDE OF LONDON.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by West Acton View Post
                      Good lad facto

                      Talking of encroachment heard the blades got tad too brave midweek at Spurs and were sent packing
                      No mate, blades turned #### over.
                      "The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".

                      London Pride has been handed down to us.
                      London Pride is a flower that's free.
                      London Pride means our own dear town to us,
                      And our pride it for ever will be.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Post
                        Great days van-used to have a silk scarf round my wrist and was normally armed with a packet of hubba bubba and a can of rwhites. Just read a bit on the w.stone forum and they reckon 50 of them took the loft!!
                        Never forget the semi final-ended up carrying my ol man out of the park royal hotel at half two in the morning into a taxi-he was proper steaming.
                        Hubba bubba Bush,my mate stuck one on me head on the bus home from school. scissored out and was a ringer for friar tuck.drove round to mum and dads today for a cup of tea and dad rotten ill was sat there in his rangers shirt bless him. mother suffering with the shingles took a lug off her fag and said don't give that Cannt any sympathy
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                        • #27
                          Is that the same Wealdstone that got chased out of Maidstone last season ?
                          "I could think of a number of what I think would be interesting (and not even "gotcha") questions. But they wont be asked"

                          Fans forum ?

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                          • #28
                            Every season when we get knocked out the cups in early stages, you always get fed the bulls*it that the league is more important.
                            I wouldn't mind getting knocked out the cups if it did help us escape a relegation battle, but it doesn't seem to.
                            We get knocked out by lower clubs, yet still don't concentrate on the League.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Factamondo View Post
                              as a kid the fa cup was a magical experience and something fans really looked forward to....over the last decade or so qprfc imho have disrespected not only the compeatitions but disgracefully those fans who paid good money to go along to watch nothing short of pathetic performances!...unless the club addresses this situation i urge all fans to boycott any cup match home or away in the foreseeable future!
                              We are in a small minority in caring about the Cups facto. Very sad as they are realistically our only chance of silverware. But fans these days don't seem to care about winning anything, just so long as they dine at the same table as the mighty Manchester United and Arsenal and Chelsea.
                              'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by dsqpr View Post
                                We are in a small minority in caring about the Cups facto. Very sad as they are realistically our only chance of silverware. But fans these days don't seem to care about winning anything, just so long as they dine at the same table as the mighty Manchester United and Arsenal and Chelsea.
                                Wasnt long ago the cup was our only chance of ever playing them. Would you like those days back then?

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