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    well having watched qpr for 50 seasons i can honestly say,that only millwall ,chelsea and luton are trully nasty fans encounters
    i first memorie was when jimmy hills coventry played some of the most beautiful football in the third division,and palace came runners up that year
    that day the palace fans came in there thousands and were well behaved

    the next great palace memory was the 82 quater final that day they came in there thousand and were generally well behaved
    the funniest memory of that day,was me going into the general smuts,known as the orchestrator of all the songs,i knew my job was to get up on a table
    and start the singing but,one of the shepard brothers was giving me a strange look
    like dont do it,but i did it,and i shouted COME ON YOU Rs,the whole pub looked at me without saying a word
    THEN GREAT BIG SMILES APPEARED ON THERE FACES,and an almightey
    EAGLES..ran out the pub was deafening and full of palace,they were wall to wall..........but true to the great tradition of the palace fans although there was three hundred of them and five of us,they let us leave the pub unharmed

    the next great memory was going to a palace game and sittinbg at the end of the south africa road stand and the palace fans were so deafening,i honestly had to switch to the other end

    ALL I COULD HEAR...................... WAS GLAD ALL OVER
    but the greatest memory was the 6-0 drubbing the loftus road ground rocked and i think that it was the loudest ive ever heard,in 50 years

    THANKS PALACE FOR GIVING US ALL SO MANY LOVELY MEMORIES,AND YES YOUR FANS HAVE BEEN GENERALLY WELL BEHAVED

    ALSO ITS GOOD THAT SOME PALACE FANS HAVE BEEN ALLOWED TO VOICE AN OPINION ON OUR SITE

    so we come to todays match,will it kick off violently i hope not,WE ARE NOT MILLWALL,WE HAVE DIGNITY,WE CAN BE CLIKE OUR HEROS WEST HAM
    THERE FANS MAYBE THE TOUGHGEST IN LONDON,BUT WHEN WE BEAT THEM 6-0 AT LOFTUS ROAD,ALL THERE FANS COULDNT WAIT TO SHAKE MY HAND
    remember we are qpr be tough when you need to be tough
    BUT REMEMBER TO SHOW DIGNITY
    one day the palace fans are going to get it,there goning to get the happyness and joy that there fans deserve,THEY WILL JOIN US AT THE TOP
    IN THE PREM,ONCE MORE glad all over will echo all around the grounds of the top clubs in the prem
    my prediction for todays game is a HARD FOUGHT DRAW

  • #2
    yeah

    yeah ive just rememberd another great palace memory does anybody remember the wimbledon cup game when vinnie jones applauded us we took 18 thousand to wimbledon v qpr but it was at selhurst park,what a day that wasQPR SANG REALLY LOUD AND THERE WASNT A WIMBLEDON FAN TO BE SEEN

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    • #3
      Originally posted by THE FLYING COW View Post
      yeah ive just rememberd another great palace memory does anybody remember the wimbledon cup game when vinnie jones applauded us we took 18 thousand to wimbledon v qpr but it was at selhurst park,what a day that wasQPR SANG REALLY LOUD AND THERE WASNT A WIMBLEDON FAN TO BE SEEN
      Dunno about 18k, but if you mean the match where hately scored that header, then yeh there was a fair few of us dotted around in the home sections, I think that was my first ever away match, good memories
      Win or lose, on the booze

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      • #4
        no

        no there was 18 k it could only be acheived because the wimbledon were using a ground that was far to big for them it was a fantastic turn out but the most qpr fans ive ever seen was going to the millenium,i think there was 35 thousand

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        • #5
          Think we had about 13-14k that day Wimbledon. Remember the day well.

          We took 50k plus to the final against Oxford in 1986. A record for a team at Wembley.

          And yeah about 35k to the Millenium.
          First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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          • #6
            yeah

            i am lucky enolugh to haver been to nearly every big game over the last 50 years but i missed that wednesday away game what a day out that must have been

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            • #7
              can remember the wimbledon game well
              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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              • #8
                Originally posted by HammersmithR View Post
                Think we had about 13-14k that day Wimbledon. Remember the day well.

                We took 50k plus to the final against Oxford in 1986. A record for a team at Wembley.

                And yeah about 35k to the Millenium.

                Were are all these suporters today?? Or this season? Have they started to support other clubs. Just wonder...
                QPR
                Best team in the world
                Sort of

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                • #9
                  All clubs have a hardcore of fans. Then you have all the floaters that come to big days out. No doubt you will see a few faces today that don't go often.
                  First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HammersmithR View Post
                    All clubs have a hardcore of fans. Then you have all the floaters that come to big days out. No doubt you will see a few faces today that don't go often.

                    Couldnt it be 2500 away supporters today then,could it??
                    QPR
                    Best team in the world
                    Sort of

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                    • #11
                      when we lost

                      when we lost holloway we lost three thousand fans he was an icon and should never have been sacked

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                      • #12
                        Was told afterwards by our box office that QPR had 16k at the Wimbledon cup match according to Wimbledon themselves.

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                        • #13
                          yes

                          yes but they used the jim gregory appreciation system,whereby you skim off a couple of thousand,and pocket the proceeds

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