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Originally posted by northkenexile View Postcoming down from Scotland for every Saturday home game would possibly make me a better fan than say a guy who lives locally - but i don't advocate that as its my choice to live so far away - what makes a QPR fan in my opinion is our history and where we originally come from - Ladbroke Grove. Kilburn, Acton, White City, The Bush etc etc etc and lets be fair most of us support the club cos they're our local team and for many years we've been "VICTIMS OF GEOGRAPHY" but don't yer just "LOVE IT" C'mon U R'sFootball played the Charlie Ferris way
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if you love qpr and you all ways have it dont matter where you come from, what your family are like, and how you started supporting qpr
ive said before if you was a murderer/rapist (or someone who should be hated like that) you would probaly get a half decent convo out of me if you supported QPR
simple there aint many of us we should all stick together
#QPRJunglists #QPRPartybusmassive @epn1882chalet QPR - JUNGLE - DnB - Westside Hounslow
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First of all congratulations to jeffro...
Sort of agree with paul mason on this one, but a subject i was talking about the other day.
I have only been a season ticket holder for two seasons, but have been supporting and going to QPR since 1977.Strangely enough, i saw fewer games when i was a season ticket holder than just being a member.This season i have only missed the three weeks i was away for holidays in USA. I only attend home games and on average make 8-10 games a season.
Like many, in my younger years, played football to a reasonable standard which meant missing many years of watching QPR.Since stopping about 7 years ago, like I say...8-10 homes per season, work related.
It doesn't make any one fan a better or worse supporter, but what makes me laugh, is when teams from any division(lower) reach finals or play off finals...an extra 25000 fans manage to appear from no where.
Now it strikes me, if these fans managed to attend more games during the regular season, maybe their club would not have so many financial problems.
In an ideal world, i would love to go to evry game home and away every season.Any sporting event is better watching live than on TV.
The match day banter in the pub or even sitting next to random strange supporters at a home match out weighs watching the game in my house tonight, whilst trying to get ready to go out to the local.....
On that note, 51 and still playing 6 a aside on Tuesdays and Friday nights.
Big thumbs up the the fans that live abraod and follow QPR...it would be far easier I assume to just support a big club.
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Originally posted by qprsuttz View Postno fans better then another. some come from 1 mile away 10 miles away 100 miles away. we all love QPR and we all love going to games and for some reason or another some cant get to as many as they like to. Some sing some just like to watch the game. it all doesnt matter as long as we're always proud to be QPR we are a true fanI blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles
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I live abroad, and I dnt know why im siting front my TV waiting the match on AlJazeera Sport+5 channel! to be honest I dnt want us to be promoted! I like it this way ! I like championship matches more than premierleague, and I enjoy watching the Rs , its just fun even when we struggle !
1 hour left to the match im glued to my chair
see ya
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