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  • #31
    not

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    • #32
      I left England in 96 and plan my visits during the footie season. I purchase merchandise every season (for a family of 4), and attend at least 2-3 games dependent on my trip length. Does that make me less of a fan?

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      • #33
        Got to admire those who live abroad but still religiously follow QPR as much as they can. Let's be fair only real football supporters follow teams like ours, just because they don't get to matches on a regular basis doesn't make them any less of a supporter / fan.

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        • #34
          I live in Hull does that count as abroad?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by EYR View Post
            I live in Hull does that count as abroad?
            Anywhere north of Watford is abroad.

            ;D

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            • #36
              I've been "following" for 2 years, now--stuck in a ruthless c..try called America for another year. I was born here, however, and I won't try to defend my interests or loyalties--what's the point?

              There are wonderful analysts, and there are those who have first hand accounts...and they aren't necessarily the same people.

              But starting to categorize, and "divide", those of us creates an "us and them" mentality--dangerously elitist, or too much like kids fighting over their toys.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by SmartRs View Post
                You're not a supporter if you live abroad. You're a follower.

                To be a supporter, I think you have to go to matches, even if it's only once or twice a season. Following via TV or the Internet isn't the same.
                lol...absolute rubbish......some people have to do it through the media.....so if i buy the home & away shirts each season...get my mate to get me a program every match this still classes me as a follower...but i still spend as much as someone who goes to 2 games a season but you say they are a supporter.....oh dear......

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                • #38
                  I think it's great that we have people living abroad who support QPR.
                  Obviously, they'll have their opinions on all things QPR just like the rest of us, I don't see any problem with that.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Cian View Post
                    I've been "following" for 2 years, now--stuck in a ruthless c..try called America for another year. I was born here, however, and I won't try to defend my interests or loyalties--what's the point?

                    There are wonderful analysts, and there are those who have first hand accounts...and they aren't necessarily the same people.

                    But starting to categorize, and "divide", those of us creates an "us and them" mentality--dangerously elitist, or too much like kids fighting over their toys.


                    Have to agree

                    There does seem to be a divide at the moment.
                    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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                    • #40
                      :anger:

                      Dear oh dear IMO another clanger of a thread Pete. I am currently in London, I've been done to HQ last week even in spite of the fact that there is not much going on, to revisit a place very close to my heart - a team I've supported for over 25 years now. To suggest that my opinion is worth less than other supporters smacks of egoism/self importance. If you want to have a dig at Report that is fine - but be a bit more honest and not disguise it (badly) in a thread such as this. If you are having a dig at a wider group of supporters who live overseas perceived as troublemakers then perhaps if you answered questions posed to you then there would be less animosity on the site/directed at you.

                      A deeply disturbing thread.

                      :bad_egg:

                      PS Not that I expect a reply from you Pete - you seem to have a way of avoiding certain posts!
                      Last edited by QPRMendoza; 11-05-2009, 08:27 AM.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Cian View Post
                        I've been "following" for 2 years, now--stuck in a ruthless c..try called America for another year. I was born here, however, and I won't try to defend my interests or loyalties--what's the point?

                        There are wonderful analysts, and there are those who have first hand accounts...and they aren't necessarily the same people.

                        But starting to categorize, and "divide", those of us creates an "us and them" mentality--dangerously elitist, or too much like kids fighting over their
                        toys.
                        Agree and sadly this attitude exists in a lot of the posters who regulary attend matches.
                        Win or lose, on the booze

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Quaz View Post
                          lol...absolute rubbish......some people have to do it through the media.....so if i buy the home & away shirts each season...get my mate to get me a program every match this still classes me as a follower...but i still spend as much as someone who goes to 2 games a season but you say they are a supporter.....oh dear......
                          Well, we can agree to disagree on this. I was just putting my view across and I think your view is rubbish too. How does owning a QPR shirt or a program make you knowledgeable on how the team plays? Your views are made by what others say, not what you have seen for yourself. In other words, you have nothing original to say but have to rely on what others have seen and you formulate your own opinions from that.

                          In the 90's lived in the US for 2 years but came back to the UK every month and tried to make it coincide with a QPR home game. I saw approx 10 home games each season and still retained my season ticket (my Dad used it when I couldn't). That's what I call supporting the club.

                          As I said at the start, we can agree to disagree on this. Thats what a message board is about.

                          However, I do think this thread was designed to wind up Report more than anything else.

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                          • #43
                            I think to be a true fan or supporter you must go to every single match home and away.You should attend every fans meeting and end of season functions(ala POTY)

                            Then the importance of that fan should be based on match appearances.The fan that can only be bothered to go to the odd match here or there, due ill health, working , playing football at reasonable level or just cannot afford to go to matches,should really have no input whatsoever in commenting on how QPR are playing and what direction they should be heading,

                            Fans(phhh) that live abroad shouldnt even have any input whatsover. They chose to leave this country and have better life elsewhere, why should have have any interest in what happens back at thir old home.How dare they even try to follow or have ideas about QPR.Whats worse is they are spreading the name of QPR to other "foreign supporters" We dont need them go away .

                            We need 100% commited fans only.We all know that fans that attend all games are the most knowledgeable about a> Footbal b> QPR

                            And if you follow from the states - you should be ashamed.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Spencer View Post
                              I think to be a true fan or supporter you must go to every single match home and away.You should attend every fans meeting and end of season functions(ala POTY)

                              Then the importance of that fan should be based on match appearances.The fan that can only be bothered to go to the odd match here or there, due ill health, working , playing football at reasonable level or just cannot afford to go to matches,should really have no input whatsoever in commenting on how QPR are playing and what direction they should be heading,

                              Fans(phhh) that live abroad shouldnt even have any input whatsover. They chose to leave this country and have better life elsewhere, why should have have any interest in what happens back at thir old home.How dare they even try to follow or have ideas about QPR.Whats worse is they are spreading the name of QPR to other "foreign supporters" We dont need them go away .

                              We need 100% commited fans only.We all know that fans that attend all games are the most knowledgeable about a> Footbal b> QPR

                              And if you follow from the states - you should be ashamed.
                              Just think how bad it is going to be when all these new fans from Dubai and the far east get involved. :horror:

                              Damn Flavio and his whole global brand idea, doesn't he realise he is destroying it for us loyal fans?

                              (PS can I suggest you turn the sarcasm down a bit. It is going to go right over the heads of some on here.)
                              A message to the other Premier League clubs when they visit Loftus Road.....

                              "NUESTRA GLORIA, VUESTRO INFIERNO"

                              (If you don't understand it, then learn Spanish. It is the language of world football.....)

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                              • #45
                                Personally I think this is a nasty little thread attempting to dig out a particular poster.

                                Maybe we should clarify it even further and say that anybody sitting in South Africa Road has a more valid opinion than say someone in Q block since the view is better and they are better able to analyse the game.

                                Especially if they are not banging a drum and singing songs about northerners being inbred.

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