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  • #16
    I started brain washing my girls from day one! No problemsin getting them to come to games although I think they enjoy the train ride/Nando's/pub more some times!!

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    • #17
      At 15 months old my daughter is too young to have a choice right now. So I am putting her in QPR baby grows, and kits until she tells me otherwise.

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      • #18
        prices keeping some away though
        the grass area behind bok used to have kids in qpr kits playing footy...not anymore

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        • #19
          my kids are 10 and 5 and they have supported QPR from birth - thanks to me. I have taken them all over the country to watch us and they love it. They always have and always will support the R's.

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          • #20
            At present I have no contact with my Daughter who is eight and a half and a wears a Arsenal top like her half sister. When I get contact again, I will take her to the R's and hopefully she's not been to brainwashed into becoming an Arsenal fan. If she does become a Gooner for the memory of her late Grandfather, then I wouldn't have any problem with that.
            Opinions are like A******s, everyone has one, but nobody wants to see the other guy's.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by QPRbob View Post
              At present I have no contact with my Daughter who is eight and a half and a wears a Arsenal top like her half sister. When I get contact again, I will take her to the R's and hopefully she's not been to brainwashed into becoming an Arsenal fan. If she does become a Gooner for the memory of her late Grandfather, then I wouldn't have any problem with that.
              Fair play Bob HOPE YOU GAIN CONTACT soon, its a road I have been down and now thankfully my boy lives with me, if I can help in any way at all please PM me. Good Luck AND GOD BLESS
              From the Hills of Kerry
              To the streets of Free Derry

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              • #22
                I have three children and they all support QPR, and we live in Stockholm sweden. My 18 year old son is going over with his friends to watch the Rs.

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                • #23
                  i must be a right orible *******,only choice i give all 3 was to support the hoops or fend for youreselfs.poor blighters they have,nt got anywhere else to live
                  Ooh northern lads love gravy

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by vanhoop View Post
                    i must be a right orible *******,only choice i give all 3 was to support the hoops or fend for youreselfs.poor blighters they have,nt got anywhere else to live
                    #### all wrong with that mate, you couldnt see them grow up as Chelsea could ya, being a Ranger gives you a bit of culture and sets you apart from the rest
                    From the Hills of Kerry
                    To the streets of Free Derry

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                    • #25
                      Not my child, but I took my cousin to QPR the other day for his first QPR game-he is now a ranger and thinking about getting a half season ticket
                      Now, Then, Forever
                      [CENTER]QPR-Football League CHAMPIONS

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by The Merry Ploughboy View Post
                        #### all wrong with that mate, you couldnt see them grow up as Chelsea could ya, being a Ranger gives you a bit of culture and sets you apart from the rest
                        god bless you my son
                        Ooh northern lads love gravy

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
                          Must admit, I found it easy when we were the top London club. Anyone who has children born between 1996 and 2006, would have found it mighty difficult to persuade their kids to support QPR
                          Funny you say that Pete, I have 2 boys born in 2002 and 2004 and they are both pretty hooked on QPR. I reckon living in Watford has something to do with it, most their friends are Hornets so generally we are above them and my boys have bragging rights!

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                          • #28
                            i live in ireland and all 3 of my kids love the RSS. young lad is 11 and gets untold grief at school. he still wears his tops with pride tho!!
                            PRIDE OF LONDON.

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                            • #29
                              My Nan was season ticket holder for 69 years
                              My Mum was a season ticket for 40 years
                              I have been a season ticket holder for 28 years

                              So I will make my children like i was made to

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