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Originally posted by Greg1882 View Post####ing hell some think we've got it bad . Perhaps they should try supporting Coventry or Pompey or Blackpool . Fans that are really suffering . Some really deluded people follow Rangers these days
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Originally posted by Greg1882 View Post####ing hell some think we've got it bad . Perhaps they should try supporting Coventry or Pompey or Blackpool . Fans that are really suffering . Some really deluded people follow Rangers these daysQPR
Best team in the world
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Originally posted by Shania View PostMany decent players have played for them. Not sure what went wrong? The building of Ricoh Arena is one of the reasons, perhaps?f
Difference being, QPR have real money! Well our owners do, Pompey and many others didn't.
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Originally posted by qpr4life View Post+A title winning season!! (You keep forgetting this...)
We've had 1 terrible prem year and one not so good season, but we was in the top flight and nearer to your back to back champions league winning seasons.
Even that year we went up via the PO's was painful at times under HR! We've had three woeful Prem seasons not one!
But as i say, i think you are easier to please than myself and can somehow overlook all the shocking moments of the last 5 seasons! - Not sure how though because if it wasn't a dream manager Chris Ramsey tweet, it was an Adel Taraabt 'I'm not fat and Harry Redknapp doesn't know what he is talking about' article in the Daily Mail
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Originally posted by West London is Rss View PostDoesn't matter to me because those seasons in the Prem were twice as bad as anything good that has happened... mainly because the pain was over a season, rather than the euphoria of one day at Wembley.
Even that year we went up via the PO's was painful at times under HR! We've had three woeful Prem seasons not one!
But as i say, i think you are easier to please than myself and can somehow overlook all the shocking moments of the last 5 seasons! - Not sure how though because if it wasn't a dream manager Chris Ramsey tweet, it was an Adel Taraabt 'I'm not fat and Harry Redknapp doesn't know what he is talking about' article in the Daily Mail
I think you missed this.
Who would you rather be? or even better still what recent 5 year history and present club situation would you rather have. (Im not offering you Burnley or Hull as that would be too easy)
Huddersfield Town or QPR
Charlton or QPR
Leeds or QPR
Fulham or QPR
Wolves or QPR
Forest or QPR
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Originally posted by qpr4life View PostThat's your issue then, seeking negatives over positives. Remembering poor times not the good times.
I think you missed this.
Who would you rather be? or even better still what recent 5 year history and present club situation would you rather have. (Im not offering you Burnley or Hull as that would be too easy)
Huddersfield Town or QPR
Charlton or QPR
Leeds or QPR
Fulham or QPR
Wolves or QPR
Forest or QPR
The fact that he said the Prem time was twice as bad is probably the funniest thing I could imagine in that scenario. It is literally just looking at the negatives through a telescope then turning it the wrong way round to look at the positives. I've never seen anything like it in my life."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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Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reported today that Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has agreed to be the next manager of QPR.
De Telegraaf state that the only thing now to be agreed for Hasselbaink (who all the Dutch press call Jerrel) to take over at QPR is a settlement with Burton Albion.
Burton Albion are, according to the Dutch report, looking for a lump sum payment from QPR, which could suggest the London club would have preferred to spread things out over a period of time. De Telegraaf don't foresee any serious issues and think the move is close to being finalised and confirmed.
Dutch website SoccerNews say Hasselbaink has agreed a 'multi-year' deal to become the next QPR manager. They call the QPR job a 'wonderful' opportunity and say that the club is a 'sleeping giant'. The good work Hasselbaink has put in at Burton Albio is of course also mentioned.
QPR fans will be eager to get the situation sorted out to allow their new manager a chance to put his mark on the team. A good first few games and QPR will be looking toward the play-off places.
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