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  • If we don't make playoffs... fans are to blame.

    I left Loftus Road last night absolutely fuming at the 'support' displayed for our team last night.

    To have over 17,000 fans in attendance - with the added spice of it being a night game I was hoping for a pulsating atmosphere.

    Instead those extra 6,000 that appeared for the special £10 offer just seemed to dampen the mood. I don't begrudge anyone coming to Loftus Road, I just wish they didn't bring such enormous expectations along with them.

    No doubt had we been winning by a couple of goals they would have all been up singing and 'supporting' the side. But because we were losing by a solitary goal, they decide to just get on the player's backs. With a mere 10 minutes left on the clock, you would hope that we might really get behind the player's and see what happens... instead the moans and groans just seemed to become louder and louder!

    I don't isolate the problem to just those extra fans, but season ticket holders/regulars also... The most fickle bunch of fan's at QPR we have had IMO, nothing like we were when scraping around at the bottom of the table a few years ago.

    This team is more than good enough to make the playoffs (possibly even automatic promotion), but it's days like yesterday that the fans are the difference between us gaining a point or maybe even 3. When the passes aren't coming off, and that final ball isn't quite there... that's the time to support them, not when we are thumping the opposition 4-0.

    If we look back at the end of the season and we are a couple of points short, I know where the blame will lie in my eyes - and I think it stems much further than just the players.

    Classic example yesterday was with Faurlin. He has been outstanding in our last few games (for the record I thought he was abysmal yesterday). When he did a few dodgey passes, instead of encouraging him - they got on his back and his performance really started to plummet.

    Why on earth we even question the possibility of Watson or Simpson signing permanently I don't know... If I was them I couldn't get out fast enough from this club.

    * I'll just add I know times are hard financially, and I was glad so many fans took up the offer by the club, but abit of realism would be lovely.

  • #2
    Really good post and totally agree - do we not get it that if we boo/groan at a player who is having a below average game his performance will get worse not better

    These are young players who thrive on confidence and encouragement

    We - as fans - have a bigger part to play than we probably realise

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    • #3
      Totaly outsung last night by a few Leicester fans (not all of them were singing so a few of them)
      @chrisrobson9

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      • #4
        Absolutely BANG ON Mem.

        As you said - they are young players, just wish somes of our supporters could see that! :(

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        • #5
          the fans are allowed to be frustrated just as the players. moans and groans are a natural response.

          i didn't hear any booing.

          the fans are not to blame. the players were outclassed last night. don't look any further than that.

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          • #6
            I agree that we were outplayed last night - but how can groaning and moaning help versus getting right behind the players - making it a fortress and booing the opposition

            in tight games - like last night - i'm convinced it would help

            our support was pathetic last night

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            • #7
              While i am disappointed at the result/performance, 3 points against Palace will put us back on track and our level of form in previous 4 games has been nothing short of outstanding
              Can I ask where you sit SM as i was in SAR and thought support was good 1st half and ok 2nd half
              I think you are over reacting a bit, cast your mind back to the booing at the start of the season and the ridiculously high expectations of last season and you will see that last night werent that bad especially considering the poor performance in front of us

              For the record in my 25 years of regularly going to Rangers i have NEVER booed a player and finally hats off to Leicester for working their nuts off and sussed us out
              From the Hills of Kerry
              To the streets of Free Derry

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              • #8
                Couldn't agree more Ploughboy. Whenever I tried to start a song going, no one joined in. Mind you, I'm no Elvis Presley...

                Were Q Block off on holiday or something?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mem View Post
                  I agree that we were outplayed last night - but how can groaning and moaning help versus getting right behind the players - making it a fortress and booing the opposition

                  in tight games - like last night - i'm convinced it would help

                  our support was pathetic last night


                  Disagree strongly, need a spark from the players or an incident in the game to get people vocal, stray pass after stray pass after aimless upfield punts from our "fullbacks" is not going to provide rousing support
                  From the Hills of Kerry
                  To the streets of Free Derry

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Merry Ploughboy View Post
                    While i am disappointed at the result/performance, 3 points against Palace will put us back on track and our level of form in previous 4 games has been nothing short of outstanding
                    Can I ask where you sit SM as i was in SAR and thought support was good 1st half and ok 2nd half
                    I think you are over reacting a bit, cast your mind back to the booing at the start of the season and the ridiculously high expectations of last season and you will see that last night werent that bad especially considering the poor performance in front of us

                    For the record in my 25 years of regularly going to Rangers i have NEVER booed a player and finally hats off to Leicester for working their nuts off and sussed us out
                    Yes I sit in R block.

                    Agree with you, if we win against Palace everything will be good (fans backing side etc).

                    I just wish we could show the same kind of support when we aren't winning.

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                    • #11
                      yeah

                      our fans support leaves much to be desired
                      where was i apparently retired
                      thats the prob with a fair weather fan like me
                      I must chose my games very carefully

                      i hate leicester too much to attend this particular match
                      these midlanders are a bad batch
                      they always kick off, these gangsters at heart
                      if i had gone last night im frightened i would tear one of them apart

                      although iove learnt only pick on dwarfs or midgets
                      they should not put those things in my cans called widgets
                      remembering how they kicked me around the terrace one day
                      revenge could be the order of the day

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                      • #12
                        Yeah that's right the fans are to blame for the defeat ...nothing to do with the players continuosly giving the ball to Leicester and Cerny's rickett!

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                        • #13
                          SM, we have seen what this group of players can acheive and the standard of football they can produce, so if people were disappointed and muted after a poor performance can you blame them? I was terribly disappointed with the fact that despite a massive gate for a televised game, the players didnt respond, we were beaten on the night by the better side, but console myself with the fact that we will finish above Leicester come May time, so come on chin up and roll on Tuesday!!!!!!!!
                          From the Hills of Kerry
                          To the streets of Free Derry

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                          • #14
                            Fans did nothing wrong last night, it takes the players to get the fans going and that is a well known fact. They were shocking last night and yet the fans stayed behind them. Had it been earlier in the season, Cerny would have been booed.
                            Now, Then, Forever
                            [CENTER]QPR-Football League CHAMPIONS

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by eghamR View Post
                              Yeah that's right the fans are to blame for the defeat ...nothing to do with the players continuosly giving the ball to Leicester and Cerny's rickett!
                              If he'd stuck the word "partly" in the headline - just before the words "to blame", it might have made the following rant a bit more credible.

                              Let's have a "Blame Poll".



                              The internet, eh?!

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