A lot easier because QPR fans can't control themselves? Perhaps it is best to ban those who dish out unneccessary abuse and break the rules here;or at least recommend them to get checked up with the problem that they can't control themselves, of course.
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Originally posted by jams1234 View PostA lot easier because QPR fans can't control themselves? Perhaps it is best to ban those who dish out unneccessary abuse and break the rules here;or at least recommend them to get checked up with the problem that they can't control themselves, of course.
Cannot see why you are on here, wouldn't be caught dead on another teams board.
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Originally posted by jams1234 View PostA lot easier because QPR fans can't control themselves? Perhaps it is best to ban those who dish out unneccessary abuse and break the rules here;or at least recommend them to get checked up with the problem that they can't control themselves, of course.
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Originally posted by PutneyHoop View PostThat story was taken from him five live interview last week. At no point did it sound like he would sign him.. He just wasn't saying he wouldn't when they were speaking about him. From the sound of that interview I would say he wont be a hoop.
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It's like reading the Daily Mail on here! Nobody condones what he has done, it was wrong and stupid. However he has served his time and therefore should be given a chance with people (with a certain amount of caution of course - he needs to prove to people he can behave etc).
People are such hypocrites. There's talk on here of violence at matches, for example, and some people lauding that up - it is pathetic yet that is acceptable to many. Yes, King has been convicted of stuff and perhaps QPR would be better off not signing him after our recent turbulent times, but if we did sign him I would support him as I do any other player.
I wish I was as perfect as everyone else who gets on their high horse and spouts vitriol. I am all for giving someone a chance to redeem themselves. I think when people get on their high horse it is to make themselves feel like a better person or more moral, it is really self-serving. But someone with more integrity might give him a chance now he has done his time. Just a thought.
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Agree that it may be lazy journalism but either way it is all over newsnow and the rumour and speculation is gathering momentum.
Not helped by the fact there has been no strong denial in this story coming out of the club. All the time Warnock talks of second chances and having served his sentence and new chapters etc it keeps the option of him coming here open.
One definite "not happening" and it's a non story.
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Nodge, I agree with you that it would be better for us to not have any distractions etc after last few years. That's a footballing reason and this is football. I just dislike it when I see people spouting off moralistic bullsh1t in the manner they do sometimes, without any real thought.
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I love the way Talksport presenters get on their high-horse about King..... and then hand over to Stan Collymore to do his show.
One bloke was cut off in mid-sentence last week, after asking mentioning Collymore on Alan Brazils show.
Brazil said it was a technical fault, and they'd try and get him back on the line.... they didn't.Final Version - Hope you like it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1z0UQ0eqRM
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Originally posted by Goddard View PostI love the way Talksport presenters get on their high-horse about King..... and then hand over to Stan Collymore to do his show.
One bloke was cut off in mid-sentence last week, after asking mentioning Collymore on Alan Brazils show.
Brazil said it was a technical fault, and they'd try and get him back on the line.... they didn't.
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Originally posted by Stedders View PostNodge, I agree with you that it would be better for us to not have any distractions etc after last few years. That's a footballing reason and this is football. I just dislike it when I see people spouting off moralistic bullsh1t in the manner they do sometimes, without any real thought.
If he does sign - and I'm beginning to think he might if the rumours of him training with us already are true - then, seriously, what can we do anyway?
Miss a game in protest, chant "sack the board" after a game or even booing him everytime he touches the ball? How is that going to help and what will it achieve?
Will the board then rip up his contract and say "Sorry son, the fans don't like you?" I don't think so. Never happened in the history of football.
Pretty sure that if he signs this week and grabs the winner against Sheff Utd this weekend, some of the anger will disappear and the more he scores the more forgiving most of us will suddenly become. That's what tends to happen.
But if he turns out to be Mark Hateley..? Put him in The Stocks and throw rotten tomatoes at him, I say.
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