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    At Forest yesterday it was good to see a lot of younger lads all stood at the back behind the goal.
    This was like the good old days stood on the terraces.
    It's also a good sign that we have fans for the future. There was a load of us oldies there too, if it hadn't been for the singing and banter the game would have seemed a whole lot more demoralizing.
    The only down side was fans having a go at each other, which reflects the chaotic state of our club.

    Keep coming back lads.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Ed the Ball View Post
    At Forest yesterday it was good to see a lot of younger lads all stood at the back behind the goal.
    This was like the good old days stood on the terraces.
    It's also a good sign that we have fans for the future. There was a load of us oldies there too, if it hadn't been for the singing and banter the game would have seemed a whole lot more demoralizing.
    The only down side was fans having a go at each other, which reflects the chaotic state of our club.

    Keep coming back lads.
    It was indeed liked the banter at the bar under the stand some long haired guy and the chant Jesus follows Rangers great

    Also Lets pretend weve scored a goal .

    But yes I did see rangers fans arguing among themselves thought it was going to come to blows at one point very heated which
    as you say does reflect this sad state of affairs

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Bill View Post
      It was indeed liked the banter at the bar under the stand some long haired guy and the chant Jesus follows Rangers great

      Also Lets pretend weve scored a goal .

      But yes I did see rangers fans arguing among themselves thought it was going to come to blows at one point very heated which
      as you say does reflect this sad state of affairs
      Class.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ed the Ball View Post
        At Forest yesterday it was good to see a lot of younger lads all stood at the back behind the goal.
        This was like the good old days stood on the terraces.
        It's also a good sign that we have fans for the future. There was a load of us oldies there too, if it hadn't been for the singing and banter the game would have seemed a whole lot more demoralizing.
        The only down side was fans having a go at each other, which reflects the chaotic state of our club.

        Keep coming back lads.
        Always upsets me that
        I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bill View Post
          It was indeed liked the banter at the bar under the stand some long haired guy and the chant Jesus follows Rangers great

          Also Lets pretend weve scored a goal .

          But yes I did see rangers fans arguing among themselves thought it was going to come to blows at one point very heated which
          as you say does reflect this sad state of affairs
          Jesus is rangers ha ha

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View Post
            Jesus is rangers ha ha
            Prediction time Kev

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            • #7
              Done it.

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              • #8
                Its great to hear that youngsters are following us..the years we had to stomach the twits from both clubs in sw6 in the prem possibly lost us a younger generation of support so its heartening..my wife calls me a terrible parent as I gave my kids no other choice other
                Than be a QPR fan!

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                • #9
                  My boys knew it was Rangers or mr Patel the foster parent at number 52
                  Ooh northern lads love gravy

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by vanhoop View Post
                    My boys knew it was Rangers or mr Patel the foster parent at number 52


                    My old man ensured I was Rangers as soon as I could $hit my nappy. Ba$tard stitched me right up.
                    You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post


                      My old man ensured I was Rangers as soon as I could $hit my nappy. Ba$tard stitched me right up.
                      Your old man must be a lovely geezer !!
                      Ooh northern lads love gravy

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                      • #12
                        For me it was rangers or the shed at the end of the garden . Didn't even have a door

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                        • #13
                          My father's a Chelski fan...
                          You support QPR?!?!

                          – Every Australian Ever

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Brisbane View Post
                            My father's a Chelski fan...
                            Bris are you Luke Skywalker by any chance

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                            • #15
                              was anyone sat all the way to the left side? there was a fair bit of agro in the 1st half that the stewards had to break up. just judging by the location of all the ruckus, it seems it might've been between our own
                              Rangers Til I Die
                              follow me at twitter.com/arthurqpr

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