Bit of a random one, from conversations I've had with older Leeds, Millwall, West Ham and Chelsea fans I know and from what's online I understand that the NF had a foothold with certain fans of these clubs, distrubting leaflets, selling magazine, racist chanting etc...Did this ever catch on at QPR or were we a fairly liberal fanbase in that sense?
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostHave you had a read of the QPR free zone recently? Some fairly right of right views on there.....I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View PostSaw a few pics of QPR lads at that FLA march Saturday gone with a lot of anti Irish and anti Asian comments underneath which was disappointing to see.
That whole movement started as an anti terror org which was great it but seems to have morphed into an EDL style turn out now.
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Compared to most clubs with our obvious postcode not as much now but certainly 50’s-90’s we bucked the trend with many Irish and black fans and as a successful small team and under siege at times support we had to stick together regardless . Like some posters have stated some of our lot are going with this latest football lads alliance in my option nonese but each to their own . In recent years I have heard on many an occasion some of our lot saying how much they hate W12 and are pleased to have left because of XYZ . Don’t get that myself W12 has always been challenging, a place of high immigration and a place even though I don’t live there never want to hear it slagged off . Still my manor .
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Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View Postend of day everyone has had a racist thought, it not just anti black jew muslim, People are naturally always thinking they better than others. End of day we all born breath eat bleed die.
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Originally posted by Bracknell Neil View PostCompared to most clubs with our obvious postcode not as much now but certainly 50’s-90’s we bucked the trend with many Irish and black fans and as a successful small team and under siege at times support we had to stick together regardless . Like some posters have stated some of our lot are going with this latest football lads alliance in my option nonese but each to their own . In recent years I have heard on many an occasion some of our lot saying how much they hate W12 and are pleased to have left because of XYZ . Don’t get that myself W12 has always been challenging, a place of high immigration and a place even though I don’t live there never want to hear it slagged off . Still my manor .
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