, I'm guessing the average age on here seems to be around 30-40, but my question for any older fans is:
Do you worry that you are losing touch with QPR a bit? I'm 41 but I've recently had a couple of conversations with some QPR fans 50-60s, who feel exactly the same way. One didn't renew their 20+ years season ticket last season just for this very reason, plus money of course
It's not a GP/Flavio/changing managers thing.
They didn't feel like there were any true QPR players left anymore. I'm too young for Marsh and Morgan but even my generation there were players who were QPR through and through, they absolutely loved the club, could speak intelligible in interviews which helped - you felt more of an affinity with them. If they lost they were truly gutted, almost as gutted as us the fans.
I'm talking about the likes of Stan Bowles, Gerry Francis, Alan Mcdonald, Kevin Gallen, Even some of the foreign players like Steiner/ Stejskal, I can't imagine Tarrabt or Buzsacky doing the same. Its all about money to me now and no player has a real affilation with the club. Okay we have Rowlands, Cook and Ainsworth, but they are coming to the end of their careers.
We;ve not had a cult hero for years, even though now we are playing thousands per week in wages for the privilege of these players and that is reflected in the price of our season tickets. The biggest cheer on Saturday was for a couple of tackles, which showed some short lived determination. When I see players prance about like tarrabt who doubtless has great ability and see Ageymang who again possesses ability, not even jump to make an effort, it really annoys me.
it just feels like the older fans are somehow losing touch with the club.
just interested to know your opinions.
Will we honestly look back in 10 years time on this period and have memories of greatness, like Marsh, Francis, Bowles and Ferdinand??
Do you worry that you are losing touch with QPR a bit? I'm 41 but I've recently had a couple of conversations with some QPR fans 50-60s, who feel exactly the same way. One didn't renew their 20+ years season ticket last season just for this very reason, plus money of course
It's not a GP/Flavio/changing managers thing.
They didn't feel like there were any true QPR players left anymore. I'm too young for Marsh and Morgan but even my generation there were players who were QPR through and through, they absolutely loved the club, could speak intelligible in interviews which helped - you felt more of an affinity with them. If they lost they were truly gutted, almost as gutted as us the fans.
I'm talking about the likes of Stan Bowles, Gerry Francis, Alan Mcdonald, Kevin Gallen, Even some of the foreign players like Steiner/ Stejskal, I can't imagine Tarrabt or Buzsacky doing the same. Its all about money to me now and no player has a real affilation with the club. Okay we have Rowlands, Cook and Ainsworth, but they are coming to the end of their careers.
We;ve not had a cult hero for years, even though now we are playing thousands per week in wages for the privilege of these players and that is reflected in the price of our season tickets. The biggest cheer on Saturday was for a couple of tackles, which showed some short lived determination. When I see players prance about like tarrabt who doubtless has great ability and see Ageymang who again possesses ability, not even jump to make an effort, it really annoys me.
it just feels like the older fans are somehow losing touch with the club.
just interested to know your opinions.
Will we honestly look back in 10 years time on this period and have memories of greatness, like Marsh, Francis, Bowles and Ferdinand??
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