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  • #31
    All he has done is ask the question: What makes someone spend 20/30 quid on a ticket and then NOT watch the game?

    One for the sociologists. Actually, the anthropologists!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by 80sCasual View Post
      As previously mentioned you must have been watching our fans rather than the game to come up with those stats, makes you a bit of a hypocrite if you ask me.
      Hypocrite, eh? Well if you ask me it makes you pretty dense as clearly you have difficuties grasping written English.

      Let me repeat it, I'll try to make it easier for you by highlighting the important bit:

      "I couldnt help watching our fans as I was quite near the corner so they were all in my line of vision."

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Nederlandhoop View Post
        I was thinking you were having a problem with me, but now im thinking my english need to improve
        Not at all mate, we welcome all our Euro-hoops!!

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        • #34
          My missus likes when I act like a Neanderthal and stare at her in the eyes when I'm banging her! Im a sex yob!

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          • #35
            Calling these blokes "neanderthals" achieves absolutely nothing.They would probably just laugh if they heard it.
            The point is,they are passionate QPR fans,who,in their minds,were defending our club,our fans,our home.
            for some of them,the whole thing is a big game,a game of strategy..outwitting police and rival firms,and it gives them a huge sense of excitement.if you bothered to talk to any of them you may be surprised,they are normal people with jobs,families etc etc.the other thing you may find surprising is that a lot of them (not all)don't actually want SERIOUS violence and are concerned if anyone gets badly hurt.
            It's part of the game and will never go away.
            Not condoning it,but there it is.

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            • #36
              we have our share of *****s just like millwall and cardiff;so dont think we are angels

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              • #37
                Originally posted by rblockells View Post
                Calling these blokes "neanderthals" achieves absolutely nothing.They would probably just laugh if they heard it.
                The point is,they are passionate QPR fans,who,in their minds,were defending our club,our fans,our home.
                for some of them,the whole thing is a big game,a game of strategy.. outwitting police and rival firms,and it gives them a huge sense of excitement. if you bothered to talk to any of them you may be surprised,they are normal people with jobs,families etc etc.the other thing you may find surprising is that a lot of them (not all)don't actually want SERIOUS violence and are concerned if anyone gets badly hurt.

                It's part of the game, and will never go away.

                Not condoning it, but there it is.

                Whether people like it or not, that is spot on.
                The biggest myth of all in the media is that "they are not real football fans".

                Yes "they" are.
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                • #38
                  The problem is when you allow any level of tolerance by saying thats just the way it is and they are football fans.

                  I don't believe they are real football fans and shouldn't be accepted as such in the same way that racism should never be tolerated in the game either.

                  If the posts of "fans" of other clubs coming down to the game are true would you call them "real football fans"?

                  Zero tolerance is my belief.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by rblockells View Post
                    Calling these blokes "neanderthals" achieves absolutely nothing.They would probably just laugh if they heard it.
                    The point is,they are passionate QPR fans,who,in their minds,were defending our club,our fans,our home.
                    for some of them,the whole thing is a big game,a game of strategy..outwitting police and rival firms,and it gives them a huge sense of excitement.if you bothered to talk to any of them you may be surprised,they are normal people with jobs,families etc etc.the other thing you may find surprising is that a lot of them (not all)don't actually want SERIOUS violence and are concerned if anyone gets badly hurt.
                    It's part of the game and will never go away.
                    Not condoning it,but there it is.
                    I'm not condoning it either. As previously explained, believe it or not I did not use the term 'Neanderthal' in any derogatory sense; to stimulate debate, maybe, which it has done. Like I say, I meant it in the tribalistic sense, which nobody can deny exists. Even this is not necessarily a thing to be critical of per se, but merely just an anthropological observation as acriketer and I pointed out.

                    I honestly have nothing against these people at all. Like you say they are normal people with jobs and families. I know that.

                    Goddard makes the point that "they are REAL football fans". A reply to that would be "real football fans" who dont actually pay attention to the "football" on the pitch, which to many sounds a complete contradiction, as if you had asked any of them at the end of the game about the match itself they wouldn't have been able to tell you. Again, dont take this as a criticism, just an observation.
                    Last edited by Stanley; 01-10-2010, 04:18 PM.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post
                      Hypocrite, eh? Well if you ask me it makes you pretty dense as clearly you have difficuties grasping written English.

                      Let me repeat it, I'll try to make it easier for you by highlighting the important bit:

                      "I couldnt help watching our fans as I was quite near the corner so they were all in my line of vision."

                      So i'm dense eh! Just because i didn't notice you had re posted saying it was in your line of vision, if i had noticed that i wouldn't have made the comment, (i'm not that stupid) it was solely based on what you first put.
                      It makes sense now seeing that.

                      Just one thing though, if you are going to make a comment about saying i am dense because i clearly have difficulties grasping written English, should you not be practicing what you preach? difficuties lol
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                      • #41
                        Just as side note to the above, I also noticed a QPR father and son being forced to leave the game early because their fellow QPR fans were stood up for the entire game so the kid couldnt see a thing. Naturally he was devasted. Again, JUST an observation.
                        Last edited by Stanley; 01-10-2010, 04:36 PM.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by 80sCasual View Post
                          So i'm dense eh! Just because i didn't notice you had re posted saying it was in your line of vision, if i had noticed that i wouldn't have made the comment, (i'm not that stupid) it was solely based on what you first put.
                          It makes sense now seeing that.

                          Just one thing though, if you are going to make a comment about saying i am dense because i clearly have difficulties grasping written English, should you not be practicing what you preach? difficuties lol
                          And who threw the first put-down mate? Was only responding to that. Thanks for pulling me up on my spelling too

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                          • #43
                            I don't think anyone's purchase of a ticket to a game gives them any clout over what the others that have bought one should watch/do/say. If some want to watch the other end of the ground ( or perhaps perv over Naomi and Kate in the directors' box) rather than stay glued to the football that'd be their own call wouldn't it?

                            Personally I am sort of glad Millwall got some intimidation thrown back in their faces. They were giving it large and if we all sit back we'd be like some sort of Palace/ gay fenerbache outfit

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by stanley75 View Post
                              I don't think anyone's purchase of a ticket to a game gives them any clout over what the others that have bought one should watch/do/say. If some want to watch the other end of the ground ( or perhaps perv over Naomi and Kate in the directors' box) rather than stay glued to the football that'd be their own call wouldn't it?

                              Personally I am sort of glad Millwall got some intimidation thrown back in their faces. They were giving it large and if we all sit back we'd be like some sort of Palace/ gay fenerbache outfit
                              well said some people need to mind there own business

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by gaza09 View Post
                                some people need to mind there own business
                                Even when the "business" theyre trying not to "mind" is right in their face and obscuring their view of the game they've paid to watch?
                                Last edited by Stanley; 01-10-2010, 06:04 PM.

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