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Some people act like we have a god given right not to have to deal with bad stuff. I know people will have a defence against this but all I have to do is remember, even though I was young, the buckets and I can maintain pride in my club. If you are capable and have no true reason not to go to the match, I don't see why you shouldn't go to be honest. I have some of the most important exams and submissions of my life at university coming in thick and fast over the next three weeks and I don't plan on missing the Newcastle match at the stadium and the other matches on the computer, simply because I can't make the Journey to Leicester easily, otherwise, even in our current state, I would love to go. People who don't want to be there to support the players should think about going to support the club instead. You say others call us a joke of a club, boycotting a match will only make us even more of a joke. If you only go to QPR matches for pure result and success, you should honestly reconsider the club you support because there are plenty of other clubs around london and the uk who have a better value per win than us and im sure they would be more than happy to take on new fans."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostThis is literally the definition of Crying, sulking and throwing toys out of the pram. If you aren't willing to accept and support a club like QPR through the sh1t, then don't come and support them through the good. Thats the way I see it and why I always try to stay positive.
Because it is no where near throwing my toys out of the pram.. You accusing me of that after the money i have just spent this season on a sh1t team of over paid players and management is disgusting.
This season was push for me at £700 for a season ticket but after the play off final i thought i had to no matter what price. I never thought in a million years we would be bottom again with 6 home wins watching a shower of sh1te in the prem again.
You can say support through whatever but where is the line? This isnt QPR at the moment and most fans know that.. On top of it not being the QPR i know, the pricing is ridiculous to watch a bottom of the league side. Where is the justification for these prices? Im interested to see next seasons prices because what we have had to endure is a disgrace.
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Originally posted by Jimmy Rabbit View PostFair weather supporters stay away.
Not needed or wanted. Leave it to us proper fans.
Your view is understandably old school that fans should stay no matter what.
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostSome people act like we have a god given right not to have to deal with bad stuff. I know people will have a defence against this but all I have to do is remember, even though I was young, the buckets and I can maintain pride in my club. If you are capable and have no true reason not to go to the match, I don't see why you shouldn't go to be honest. I have some of the most important exams and submissions of my life at university coming in thick and fast over the next three weeks and I don't plan on missing the Newcastle match at the stadium and the other matches on the computer, simply because I can't make the Journey to Leicester easily, otherwise, even in our current state, I would love to go. People who don't want to be there to support the players should think about going to support the club instead. You say others call us a joke of a club, boycotting a match will only make us even more of a joke. If you only go to QPR matches for pure result and success, you should honestly reconsider the club you support because there are plenty of other clubs around london and the uk who have a better value per win than us and im sure they would be more than happy to take on new fans.
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Originally posted by West London is Rss View PostI would be with you if the hierarchy did not charge what they do for season tickets and tickets.
Dont in-directly call me 'not a proper fan' when ive forked out the money i have, just like everyone else.
Just saying.
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Originally posted by Greengrass View PostIt's a chance for some to say goodbye to players who may be moving on.who would want to miss saying goodbye to short house shaun and more importantly, how many years if ever, we'll see the Premiership again
I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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Originally posted by Jimmy Rabbit View PostFair weather supporters stay away.
Not needed or wanted. Leave it to us proper fans.
I for one have been to enough #### games over the last 25 years years to not to be told I'm not "proper" because I decide not go to go to some end of season borefestWe Are The People.....
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