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Nah, but no one else has enough brain cells to see that a manager who can deliver playoff football with a £10,000 squad to a club in disarray and financial meltdown can be a huge asset.
They prefer to "think outside the box" and wonder if we can avoid relegation to league 1 instead.
So having Ancelotti on board might give us a chance for that not to happen.
You still a little bitter you guys didnt make it to Wembley??.... its understandable, you missed a cracking day out. Oh well maybe next season hey mate.
You still a little bitter you guys didnt make it to Wembley?
You know what, I'm one of those guys who did not make it to Wembley. My primary reason was finances, just too expensive to arrange a last-minute flight, etc. Did not think it would be worth it as well, because deep inside I knew we would somehow screw it all up again, either lose that match or get relegated in the most pathetic manner that would totally negate all the positive Wembley vibe, all that achievement. The mojo is just not there anymore, the fun is gone.
Did not think it would be worth it as well, because deep inside I knew we would somehow screw it all up again, either lose that match or get relegated in the most pathetic manner that would totally negate all the positive Wembley vibe, all that achievement. The mojo is just not there anymore, the fun is gone.
That day at Wembley is unlikely to ever be topped as a QPR fan. Doesn't tarnish it one bit that we got relegated the following season.
That day at Wembley is unlikely to ever be topped as a QPR fan.
I disagree. The last day of the season when we got promoted under Warnock was the real deal for me. All that worry about possible points deduction in the morning, then the enormous relief and the sheer joy of returning to the PL after so many years in the wilderness, untainted by all the failings of the following Fernandes era.
I disagree. The last day of the season when we got promoted under Warnock was the real deal for me.
I have to say, that was a great day. The sense of relief after hearing we had no points deduction was hard to top, but Wembley did that for me. It was a proper cup final at Wembley Stadium. Never thought I would ever see us win there, but we did. I didnt cry when we won the Championship, but there were tears after the playoff final. So the playoff gets my vote.
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I disagree. The last day of the season when we got promoted under Warnock was the real deal for me. All that worry about possible points deduction in the morning, then the enormous relief and the sheer joy of returning to the PL after so many years in the wilderness, untainted by all the failings of the following Fernandes era.
A last minute winner at Wembley at our end in front of 40k QPR fans....Wembley tops it for me.
wembley for me, most fans will never get a dramatic winner at wembley liek that in their lifetime. The no points deduction day was fantastic though ,and watford away.
Anyone who was at Wembley would say that was the best moment ever as a QPR fan. Relegation has not tarnished it one bit as if this had to happen again for that one moment I would have it all over again and love every second of that day.
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