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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostOr was it a one off for the time being?Final Version - Hope you like it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1z0UQ0eqRM
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I think to be fair,that all we want is to see some stability at the club,and the players giving their all.if this can be achieved under FB and GP then i believe most fans' will back-off from protesting against those two.If,however,we continue sacking so-called managers every minutes and putting average players on long contracts at high weekly wages,then I think the protests will get even stronger.
The next two or three games will be crucial in determining the direction of the club and the attitude of the fans.
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doubt it was a one off. i do know there is a group on facebook planning to protest at the next home game...next week i believe.Top Scorers 2018/2019
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It will all depend on results, if we go on a good run then protests will subside, if we don't the protests will continue and FB will eventually walk. Unfortunately at that stage we may have nothing left to protest about, if the debt rumours and Mittals lack of interest are true.
Fingers crossed the new signings will bring a more successful run.
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Originally posted by shania View PostPlease,Administrator. Would you please stop posting such nonsense. Havent we witnessed enough unrest now.................:horror::horror:
You just start too many up.
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Don't see the point of protesting at this stage.
QPR need some stability and a regime change wont help, matters and may push the club into administration.
Also, the transfer window is now closed, so even if the Mittals buy out Briatore (seriously doubt they will) they still wont be able to buy new players.
As loopyhoop says, two new strikers have joined, hopefully they will score and help Simpson score the goals to start winning matches and climb out of this hole that the Board, management and players have dug for themselves.
QPR fans, if still unhappy, can stage a huge protest after the Newcastle game and by not renewing STs for next season.
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