How many times you been to the bush for a game kirill? Interested to be fair, seeing as you are a based abroad fan .
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Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostHow many times you been to the bush for a game kirill? Interested to be fair, seeing as you are a based abroad fan .Banning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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Originally posted by Kirill View PostHow many times this repeated question of yours has been answered already? Yet you keep asking it, I suspect merely for the purpose of stressing that I don't attend games that often. Keep digging.
Just wondering how many games you get to from abroad if you might be able to get the big anti board demo when you couldnt get to the play off final, which shows your total commitment to the cause,.
Nobody can fault anyone if they dont live in the same country for not going to a match. Your passion for all things anti qpr is admirable for someone so far away.
If you are planning on making a rare trip over, here this might help give you some tips on demos .
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Originally posted by surrey_hoop View PostI think the response from Jack Brady pretty much sums it up. I'm not basing my opinion of Fernandes on 1 (non QPR related) tweet. His ownership has been a death by a thousand cuts, and he makes himself look ridiculous with every passing month i.e. Dream managers, stepping down as chairman if the club was failing, retaining faith in Hughes and Redknapp, the bright future of QPR etc. He has tweeted about these things incessantly for over 3 years.
Bluehoop - Your assertion that people were "doing cartwheels" as a result of the Malaysian Airlines crash is absolutely repulsive.
The reaction and gesticulating of a few of our board members following the unfortunate Airasia disaster was indeed repulsive, and no one responded more vehemently to it than I did. (Indeed I resigned from my admin role as a result, and since returning have been extremely passive in my role). Still, not to worry eh, you carry on misinterpreting the facts and I'll make sure I don't lose any sleep over it#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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Originally posted by Bluehoop View PostThe reaction and gesticulating of a few of our board members following the unfortunate Airasia disaster was indeed repulsive,
Not really tbf as their reaction was , like yours, on the back of the crash. Same as your comments. No one was celebrating an airline crash obviously.
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Originally posted by Bluehoop View Post...using the disaster as a way to start debating the demise of Airasia - just like A Cricketer and Kirill did in the "Tony Fernandes" thread, back on 29/12/2014Banning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostNot really tbf as their reaction was , like yours, on the back of the crash. Same as your comments. No one was celebrating an airline crash obviously.#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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Originally posted by Bluehoop View PostThe whole issue was the distinct lack of compassion shown...
1) Lack of compassion for the victims and their families? Certainly not.
2) Lack of compassion for the chairman? Perhaps. But he was not the primary object of compassion, see point 1).
3) Lack of compassion for our poor club in those decisive weeks? Most certainly, I noticed that.
Many people on here were totally satisfied that TF was dealing exclusively with the disaster that befell his other business, disregarding the unfolding transfer window/managerial change disaster at QPR. I feel that I can spare little compassion and even less respect for a businessman that does his utmost to keep one of his businesses afloat while he lets another of his businesses sink deeper and deeper, especially as I am a customer of the latter business. That time was a very justified moment for him to resign as QPR Chairman. He failed us when we most needed him. It is too late now.Banning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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Originally posted by Kirill View PostLet's try and achieve clarity here.
1) Lack of compassion for the victims and their families? Certainly not.
2) Lack of compassion for the chairman? Perhaps. But he was not the primary object of compassion, see point 1).
3) Lack of compassion for our poor club in those decisive weeks? Most certainly, I noticed that.
Many people on here were totally satisfied that TF was dealing exclusively with the disaster that befell his other business, disregarding the unfolding transfer window/managerial change disaster at QPR. I feel that I can spare little compassion and even less respect for a businessman that does his utmost to keep one of his businesses afloat while he lets another of his businesses sink deeper and deeper, especially as I am a customer of the latter business. That time was a very justified moment for him to resign as QPR Chairman. He failed us when we most needed him. It is too late now.#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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Really don't get this TF bashing at all.
Fair enough, he has made mistakes. Some pretty big ones if we're being honest.
But I really cannot remember when there was last a group of owners at Rangers who haven't made them. And certainly can't remember a group of owners that have:
a) been so clear as to what they want to achieve for our future,
b) have invested anything like as much of their money in trying to make us better,
c) have completely written off £60M.
No, things haven't worked out as planned so far, I think we can all agree on that. But they are still here, have shown no signs of bailing out and have re-iterated their long term commitment to us time and time again.
Unfortunately, we have had to endure three years of the most inept on field performances I can remember. Obviously that is partly the fault of the owners for allowing the likes of Hughes and Redknapp to come in and make a complete mess of things. But no doubt if they had appointed Eddie Howe or similar, (which of course we all would have after his dismal failure at Burnley), they would have got the blame for that too.
The managers and the players are those most at fault for our current predicament, there can be no doubt about that. Complete and total incompetence and failure to do their jobs to the minimum standards required.
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostComplete and total incompetence and failure to do their jobs to the minimum standards required.
I take it you are still talking about the board?
Originally posted by brightonr View Posta) been so clear as to how much they want to earn from our future,
b) have wasted anything like as much of their money in trying to make us better but only making us worse,
c) have completely written off £60M and only another £200M to go.Last edited by vblockranger; 19-03-2015, 04:19 PM.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostI take it you are still talking about the board?
"The managers and the players are those most at fault for our current predicament, there can be no doubt about that. Complete and total incompetence and failure to do their jobs to the minimum standards required."
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Originally posted by MYU View PostIf you read the sentence you'll read bit's you wanted to skip.
"The managers and the players are those most at fault for our current predicament, there can be no doubt about that. Complete and total incompetence and failure to do their jobs to the minimum standards required."
Same can also be said for the board hiring someone like Beard to run the club day to day and letting Hughes and Redknapp stay in their job far too long. Incompetence.
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