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  • #16
    Originally posted by Scarlet pimple View Post
    Although he's a plonker, he is a QPR plonker weather he wants to be or not, one of us, we close ranks and protect our own, i'm all for giving him a good wecome back.
    Ditto that!

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    • #17
      Great we can look out for more Flavio-inspired substitutions now...:(

      As long as he keeps a low profile and lets the football people do the football things, I'll be happy. If he can't keep his oily, suntanned nose out of things he hasn't got a clue about, then he can f-off.

      Nothing to do with the latest controversy; about that I couldn't give a toss...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by davman View Post
        Great we can look out for more Flavio-inspired substitutions now...:(

        As long as he keeps a low profile and lets the football people do the football things, I'll be happy. If he can't keep his oily, suntanned nose out of things he hasn't got a clue about, then he can f-off.

        Nothing to do with the latest controversy; about that I couldn't give a toss...

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        • #19
          Christ, a few good results on the pitch and we've all gone soft.

          As far I'm concerned he can f**k right off.

          Didn't like him much before the F1 incident and have absolutely no respect for the greasy, fat, cheating slob at all now.

          I hope the FA don't bottle it and impose whatever it takes to get him as far away from our club as possible.

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          • #20
            just ignore him, like he ignores us

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            • #21
              Originally posted by rodman View Post
              Christ, a few good results on the pitch and we've all gone soft.

              As far I'm concerned he can f**k right off.

              Didn't like him much before the F1 incident and have absolutely no respect for the greasy, fat, cheating slob at all now.

              I hope the FA don't bottle it and impose whatever it takes to get him as far away from our club as possible.
              Stop sitting on the fence, say what you really mean.

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              • #22
                Single handedly responsible for saving our club so on those grounds I would more than welcome him back.

                He has done unpopular things at QPR, however, as I pointed out the other day, he has kept a very low profile since the end of last season and appears to be letting the manager, manage.

                I will not play into the hands of Mahwinney, Merson etc and boo one of our own. Despite what you think of the guy, he appears to love our club every bit as much as we do.

                Absolultely no reason to boo.

                Furthermore, if you look at our fanbase, I think it is fair to say that there are quite clearly quite a few criminals amongst our fan base and you wouldn't dare some of them.

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                • #23
                  Looking forward to having Flavio back in W12.

                  I'll certainly give him a good reception.

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                  • #24
                    the hat, great to see you over on this board.

                    One of the only sensible posters on dotorg in my opinion.

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                    • #25
                      Cheers Conners - Yeah I'm really looking forward to Saturdays game if you look at our squad now even losing Rowlands for a long period of time we have great cover in the squad.

                      We are defiantly in better shape now with Flavio and co at the helm.

                      Ben Watson looks a class act. We could only dream of attracting players of his calibre a couple of years ago.

                      You going Saturday??

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                      • #26
                        I will be there the hat.

                        Have been really impressed with performances at Chelsea and QPR. Agree that midfield looks good. Think Faurlin will be a very able replacement for Rowlands. Just hope fans give him a chance. He does get very involved and as a result, some of his passes do go astray, however, he is a very good player in the making.

                        This team is really improving. Still feel we need another couple of strikers but am sure we will be knocking on the door if the fans get behind the team, particularly at home games where I feel we are more likely to drop points.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Funky View Post
                          Good on him, guilty of nothing more than being a winner.

                          Welcome back Flavio.
                          Are you for real?! Nothing more than being a winner? How nieve are you?!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by conners View Post
                            Single handedly responsible for saving our club so on those grounds I would more than welcome him back.

                            He has done unpopular things at QPR, however, as I pointed out the other day, he has kept a very low profile since the end of last season and appears to be letting the manager, manage.

                            I will not play into the hands of Mahwinney, Merson etc and boo one of our own. Despite what you think of the guy, he appears to love our club every bit as much as we do.

                            Absolultely no reason to boo.

                            Furthermore, if you look at our fanbase, I think it is fair to say that there are quite clearly quite a few criminals amongst our fan base and you wouldn't dare some of them.
                            Well said.
                            @chrisrobson9

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                            • #29
                              other teams' fans will probably give him grief, what happens then, do we stick up for him?

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by davman View Post
                                As long as he keeps a low profile and lets the football people do the football things, I'll be happy. If he can't keep his oily, suntanned nose out of things he hasn't got a clue about, then he can f-off.

                                Nothing to do with the latest controversy; about that I couldn't give a toss...

                                Pretty much sums it up for me.
                                If he can bring himself to do that - no problems.


                                Sorry for not 100% joining in with the Flavvy Love-in.

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