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  • When Watching QPR In Living Room/With Girlfriend or Mrs?

    What is the correct way to celebrate a QPR goal when you're watching it at home?

    Should you act differently than to how you would if you were at the match? In that split second when you realise the ball has gone past the keeper's hand and it's destined for the empty net, do you have time to consider your surroundings and act accordingly? Or do you just lose the plot and jump and scream around the living room - resulting in the two cats shitting themselves and your girlfriend/wife giving you that face that you just don't want to see?

    One reason is because she believes that football means more to me than she does. While it's certainly a tough one, I actually believe that she is ultimately more important to me. But she has to realise that she can't generate the same kind of excitement and emotion that QPR can generate.

    It's got me wondering if a lot of people suffer the same treatment from their girlfriends or wives. I'm pretty certain they do. ? I would imagine a lot of people do what I do… start by jumping off the couch, shouting "yes, get in there" !!


    Obviously, neighbours can hear the celebrations. But I don't think it's offensive!! Freaking out in your living room seems normal to yourself at the time, but what is it like to an outsider? Should I try and grow up or do others act in the same way?

    Have to say I screamed at the box When Sunderland kept scoring against Chelsea too!!
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    I went a bit wild when Mackie scored for Scotland yesterday, partly because he needs a goal so much, whoever it's for.

    Started singing "There's only one Jamie Mackie", VERY LOUDLY...and Dan came down, saying:
    "Who scored??"
    Clearly I didn't make it obvious enough!
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    • #3
      I go down to the mothers, with my bother and my 10 and 8 year old daughters, every sat. no internet service in the rural parts of Galway. So stuck on sky sports, we freak the life out of my mother and the girls when we score. shes now 70 not good for her heart!!!

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      • #4
        when we was playing bristol on tv i couldnt go as i had no way of getting there and back. so i went to a 21st birthday **** up but managed to escape to a club with sky sports 1 in it, happy days! sat on my own with a few pints shouting at the tv and when we score everyone sat at their tables thought i was on something jumpping around the bar haha i dont care, if QPR score i cant control myself the emotions just come through!

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        • #5
          I celebrate the same way as in any ground, Go a little doolally. Wose if the other team scores or beats us. Sulk for days

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          • #6
            doesnt matter where or who im with girlfriend or not

            celebrate the same all the time

            with my mrs watching sky sports news in the master robert hotel - and legs scored that goal and i jumped up, table went over with my chair all over the shopping and after i finished celebrating sky reporter informing what happend with the goal me still celebrating and my mrs was very angry whilst picking up the table etc

            she understands her dads qpr lol

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            • #7
              My wife and I celebrate each QPR goal by having sex.
              It was a very dry period under Sousa

              David

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              • #8
                shame... you should of said a ####### for a draw.
                I played sunday league football today.

                Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.

                I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.

                We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!

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                • #9
                  With the girlfriend, go mental and ballistic.

                  With the Mrs, stay calm at all times.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post
                    shame... you should of said a ####### for a draw.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
                      What is the correct way to celebrate a QPR goal when you're watching it at home?

                      Should you act differently than to how you would if you were at the match? In that split second when you realise the ball has gone past the keeper's hand and it's destined for the empty net, do you have time to consider your surroundings and act accordingly? Or do you just lose the plot and jump and scream around the living room - resulting in the two cats shitting themselves and your girlfriend/wife giving you that face that you just don't want to see?

                      One reason is because she believes that football means more to me than she does. While it's certainly a tough one, I actually believe that she is ultimately more important to me. But she has to realise that she can't generate the same kind of excitement and emotion that QPR can generate.

                      It's got me wondering if a lot of people suffer the same treatment from their girlfriends or wives. I'm pretty certain they do. ? I would imagine a lot of people do what I do… start by jumping off the couch, shouting "yes, get in there" !!


                      Obviously, neighbours can hear the celebrations. But I don't think it's offensive!! Freaking out in your living room seems normal to yourself at the time, but what is it like to an outsider? Should I try and grow up or do others act in the same way?

                      Have to say I screamed at the box When Sunderland kept scoring against Chelsea too!!
                      I was going to lend you my shovel but you obviously don't need it.

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                      • #12
                        I have to say when anything QPR comes on TV I go over board with whoever is in the room with me. When Mackie scored I was celebrating loudly but normally I don't like anything Jock
                        I 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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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Cambs Hoops View Post
                          I have to say when anything QPR comes on TV I go over board with whoever is in the room with me. When Mackie scored I was celebrating loudly but normally I don't like anything Jock

                          Your sister dont count hillbilly!!!!!
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                          • #14
                            Bit extreme for the highlights. Otherwise you should be there.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View Post
                              Your sister dont count hillbilly!!!!!
                              Hey Leighsy, I ain't seen you much lately

                              I 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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