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    From where I sit in the Loft, I see a lot of passion, anger and frustration amongst home fans when booing an opposition player or jeering a bad decision. Many fans who sit motionless and expressionless for the whole game suddenly jump up and vent their displeasure for a split second, then return to their slumber. The whole ground is filled with such supporters.
    My qualm with these people is that they need to turn this undoubted passion into positive backing for the team. This doesn't mean that they have to sing and bounce up and down, but surely they could muster some clapping or a 'come on u R's' once in a while?

    Also, I'm convinced we have people who turn up almost looking for an excuse to be negative. At one point in yesterdays game, we were top of the league and one nil up. A guy next to me started singing the 'top of the league' song, only for a cardboard cutout in front of him to turn round and sneer 'actually Cardiff are. They are winning blah blah..'. WTF! What do some people want us to do before they get excited?

    To be honest, I'm getting very fed up and disillusioned with sections of our home support. In many respects, these 'fans' don't deserve success. I wish they'd go back to where they came from and we got back the hardcore supporters who really do care bout the club.

  • #2
    Agree good post but I feel it will fall on deaf ears your best bet is away games when the fans get behind the team from start to finish whatever the score , but im sad to say we have too many sing when were winning fans

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    • #3
      Good post. I do wonder sometimes what people are like away from football and whether they actually have the ability to enjoy life?

      Some can never find the positive in any situation. Things may not be perfect but the feeling at the ground and on here are that we are 22nd and not 2nd. If you can't enjoy now when will you ever enjoy QPR? Once we've ripped the heart out of the club and bought success like Chelsea or like Man City are trying to? No thanks. I'd rather enjoy the here and now!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by sirpiechucker View Post
        If you can't enjoy now when will you ever enjoy QPR?
        'tis very true.

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        • #5
          This is a great season and we will be in the mix until the end. 32 more games. A lot can happen

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sirpiechucker View Post
            Good post. I do wonder sometimes what people are like away from football and whether they actually have the ability to enjoy life?

            Some can never find the positive in any situation. Things may not be perfect but the feeling at the ground and on here are that we are 22nd and not 2nd. If you can't enjoy now when will you ever enjoy QPR? Once we've ripped the heart out of the club and bought success like Chelsea or like Man City are trying to? No thanks. I'd rather enjoy the here and now!
            Fantastic principle, if practised. So maybe everyone could start practising living in the here and now. Go and book up a trip to Tibet to see the great Dalai Lama he who practises Zen.

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            • #7
              i am happy with our position and hope it continues , after years of watching us struggle its good to enjoy something like this,
              still alot of work to be done though.
              QPR BORN AND BRED

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