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  • #31
    Great reply, as usual. Very well thought out.

    I'm surprised there were no spelling mistakes for you to pick up on. Good job you got a good team in the FA cup, eh? I'm sure your thread yesterday would have been directed in a different 'poor me' approach otherwise.

    Don't worry, i'm over myself now. The hangover has gone and I'm not so tired.
    Your mum would love me...

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    • #32
      There was spelling errors Benny, but was too busy laughing at you spitting the dummy, my thread from yesterday would have been no different had i drawn Colchester or Chel**** as that would nearly make me sound as pathetic as you just have
      From the Hills of Kerry
      To the streets of Free Derry

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      • #33
        Originally posted by ScottJones View Post
        Mate, it was a stupid chant. If you were a soldier there yesterday originally from Jamaica - as one was who i spoke to pre match - you would have LOVED to hear that chant wouldnt you? Too many times idiotic things are sung from that part of the ground and people dont join in specifically because of the continuing idiocy. I now join in with upper loft guys and luke's lot over in SA Road.



        Agree and understand what you are saying mate.
        Scott, I can guarentee he wouldn't give a toss, and if he read this would just think it was just another civvy on his high horse.

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        • #34
          Gain, brilliant. Lacks truth, but brilliant nevertheless.
          Your mum would love me...

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          • #35
            Originally posted by BennyBoyRs View Post
            Gain, brilliant. Lacks truth, but brilliant nevertheless.
            Explain
            From the Hills of Kerry
            To the streets of Free Derry

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Sam-QPR View Post
              the Fusiliers are known as "Englands Fusiliers"

              their regiment creed:

              I am a Fusilier, trained and ready to deploy

              I will defend my country's freedoms with respect and integrity

              I will always maintain my arms, my equipment and myself

              I will place the mission and the team first

              I will never accept defeat, let down my mates or my Regiment

              I will always be one of England's finest, a Fusilier
              keep it up Sam these lads who said what ever it was they said have no idea what you do and would not last 2 hours in the army cadets.
              keep safe on your next tour full respect and keep safe.
              Dyslexic so please don't feel the need to correct my spelling mistakes as I really don't give a **** and before you say use spell checker if it is spelt right / wright but not in context spell check is useless

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              • #37
                Hubby will be in Q block next Saturday and he's not an idiot. Well, maybe a little bit. Sometimes.

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                • #38
                  to be honest when it was sung, they turned around and acknoledged it being sung, also had the chance to meet a few after the game with a few others, very friendly all from the english fulisier, mostly northern or from the midlands, sadly no qpr fans lol, spoke to one and he said there was about 20-30 there, though the club gave out 500 tickets, strange..
                  ENGLAND AND QPR :red_heart:

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                  • #39
                    too be fair i cringe listening n watching the numpties in qpr blocks...........i think for starters lads ,have the go nads to sit up next to the away fans for thus............1/ the noise:horror: you generate would drown out the opposition fans/ 99% of grounds that where the most vociferous home fans are these days!
                    you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                    • #40
                      I was in Q and that chant came from the back of Q block, it's like anywhere you sit, you don't control the person next to you or do you?

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by DylanQPR View Post
                        mostly northern or from the midlands, sadly no qpr fans lol
                        One sitting just along from me in X block was a Coventry fan.

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                        • #42
                          Just to put a few of you straight yesterday we witnessed the British Army in my opinion the best Army in the world.
                          One of the reasons it is the best Army is it is made up of English Welsh and Scottish heroes as well as members from the commonwealth and Nepal this is the British Army so be proud of them one and all i am.

                          During my time in the British Army i served with Fijians,an Australian,loads from Nepal Jamaicans, Nigerians,english muslims, welsh, scottish and many more this is the British Army......

                          By the way i did not hear what was song as i was in the padocks but lets forget it now.
                          Dyslexic so please don't feel the need to correct my spelling mistakes as I really don't give a **** and before you say use spell checker if it is spelt right / wright but not in context spell check is useless

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                          • #43
                            why has q block lost it's edge?
                            and no coincidence atmosphere dropped...
                            i know many are trying to get things going over there
                            for me....the bans changed a lot.
                            as they came back, people had moved areas...

                            any soldier who wears "our uniform" ( sailor/pilot etc) deserves and will get my respect.
                            i had to leave my seat when the guy on crutches came out at h/t to stop myself crying!
                            there, it's out.
                            and he hadn't lost a limb, he was in a plaster cast.
                            these guys are facing bullets, land mines and a determined enemy, who knows the mountainous region and can hit and run, our troops have a difficlt task, don't forget the russians could not do better in the 80s....
                            they deserve the best after care, if injured, decent housing and respect.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by ScottJones View Post
                              I'm British by birth and English by the grace of god.

                              I've calmed down now but it was just a silly silly chant - which thankfully virtually no-one else heard
                              i`m english by birth and west ham by the grace of god

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                              • #45
                                we had the soldier lads at west ham yesterday they were very well looked after.

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