I sympathise for all the die hard QPR fans feeling so gloomy about the recent events at QPR. But who I feel most sorry for are the youngsters who are growing up watching this football. I grew up with my first game being the year we were relegated to what is now league 1. Gillingham away, it was the only away game we won that year and Crouch scored a header from a Kiwomya cross. I must have been about 6 but I can still remember it perfectly.
I, like many others of our generation, loved to hear from our dads about the 70s when QPR were the finest London team beating Chelsea 6-0 and Man United 2-1 whilst going on to mention Sinclair's overhead kick etc. I love QPR with a passion in an age where glory hunting has become all too common and the reasons why football is such a lovable game have been forgotten.
Watching Bircham get players sent off for sitting on them, watching Sh*ttu block a striker off and padula headbutting a seat at Brentford are memories that will remain with me forever and at this rate what memories are the future QPR disciples going to remmeber? A bit melodramatic I'll admit but during the ups and downs QPR have always been a popular club based on traditional values and day by day our club moves further away from that and closer towards politics and commercialism.
I, like many others of our generation, loved to hear from our dads about the 70s when QPR were the finest London team beating Chelsea 6-0 and Man United 2-1 whilst going on to mention Sinclair's overhead kick etc. I love QPR with a passion in an age where glory hunting has become all too common and the reasons why football is such a lovable game have been forgotten.
Watching Bircham get players sent off for sitting on them, watching Sh*ttu block a striker off and padula headbutting a seat at Brentford are memories that will remain with me forever and at this rate what memories are the future QPR disciples going to remmeber? A bit melodramatic I'll admit but during the ups and downs QPR have always been a popular club based on traditional values and day by day our club moves further away from that and closer towards politics and commercialism.
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