Tbh i thought are fans were embarassing last night and disagree with those singing that. I had the misfortune of sitting roughly in line with the halfway line in the Riverside surrounded by tarquins everywhere taking the pi$$. We were out sung throughout and at 3-0 when a lot of ours left, chants of bye bye Rangers rang out. Regardless how poor we were and christ thats as bad as it gets we should never sing that.
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Originally posted by vespa View PostYou are a f uckin disgrace ,worse than that bunch of let downs we called a team tonight, we could as fans have held our heads up ,and supported our club ,in the face of adversity , but you tw ats let us down ,as bad as the team did tonight, this is a very bad night as a QPR supporter
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I normally have to be firm with vesps when he's had too many beers and he does give a deserved apology for his antics however on this occasion I have to agree with him. Yes some banter chants are good but this wasn't amusing in the slightest. It was far too painful to go that route. Booing would of been a better way of ribbing the team but I don't get this new trend. It did seem like many of our younger fans chanting it so I'll make an exception.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by vespa View Postnot the point Van ,
I agree ,we are s hit
but i aint gonna stand in front of those c unts from fulham and sing it ,
better to get behind our club and stand proud , than give them mugs more fuel to dig us with inmo
Nothing more to add, end of conversation.
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4 nil down and singing solid for the last 10 mins-top effort imo. Let people sing what they want,still out sung the other mugs. It looked like most stayed till the end...would have been s hit support if everyone farked off or just sat quiet. Fair play i say.PRIDE OF LONDON.
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It was an interesting choice of song but is it any more embarrassing than singing "we're the finest football team the world has ever seen" or something along those lines when we're 4 - 0 down? Personally spent the 2nd half at the bar as I couldn't quite bring myself to leave, until Charlie went off
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostI normally have to be firm with vesps when he's had too many beers and he does give a deserved apology for his antics however on this occasion I have to agree with him. Yes some banter chants are good but this wasn't amusing in the slightest. It was far too painful to go that route. Booing would of been a better way of ribbing the team but I don't get this new trend. It did seem like many of our younger fans chanting it so I'll make an exception.
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Originally posted by dsqpr View PostVery poor post. Anybody who posts on here regularly knows that vespa goes to the matches.
And as for the "armchair" fans you are trying to insult, there can be many reasons why some QPR fans can't get to the matches, ranging from cost, family commitments, ill health, and living 4,000 miles away. But all are still every bit as much R's as those who are privileged enough to be able to attend matches in person.
Now tell me what other team would sing that about themselves?
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hopefully fans will read this and now realise it's not a good song to sing , the club is close to our hearts we follow them thru the good times and the bad . the team wear our badge and represent us on the pitch . lets hope this was to much booze and a one off
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