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  • #16
    Don't think there's anything worng with crying.
    Certainly not "cringeworthy" to feel passion, emotion, relief and a bit of nostalgia for loved ones who won't see all this hallen.
    Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########

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    • #17
      I may do - will be thinking about my Grandad who passed away last month who used to go with my Mum and Uncle to Loftus Road in the 70's. Even when he was in the care home he still had the QPR badge on his door

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      • #18
        Think maybe i'm a bit strange.Once we are crowned Champions be it at derby game Leeds game when ever, i feel i will be very emotional, very happy, but i doubt very much i will shed a tear.

        I remembered watching the Liverpool man Utd game this season and saw a Man Utd crying , ....one one game and he was crying.When QPR were relegated to DIV 1...i didn't cry i was just very very mad annoyed etc.

        People do what people do - but for me when QPR get promoted , i will be in a very happy mood and when im happy...i tend to get drunk and take my clothes off...so that part will wait till the evening...

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        • #19
          IM PLANNING A FULL GAZZA TYPE BREAK DOWN! When i say that i mean i wont be running around with a plastic parrot on me shoulder and carrying a fishing rod i mean more like his blubbing in the italy world cup!!!!
          LONDON CALLING TO THE ZOMBIES OF DEATH.... ALSO KNOW AS BRENTFORD FANS

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          • #20
            I won't cry - seen too much death and suffering to get tearful over Rs. Sort of related though.... when we equalised in FA Cup final I became very excited; leaping about, whooping and hollering. This bloke in his 50s stood behind me took umbrage, got a bit angry and demanded I calmed down and stopped acting like a 2 year old!! Blimey, if I had cried I presume he would have torn my throat out with his teeth......

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            • #21
              I cried over Watership Down and will probably do the same when we get promoted.

              Funnily/oddly/weirdly enough when we got promoted to the Championship between when we beat Sheffield Wednesday and the parade I had full ankle reconstructive surgery. Seeing my surgen/consultant this Friday to find out if I need it again (which I strongly think will happen) and is likely to be after the Leeds game and probably before the party parade!

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              • #22
                bunch of girls blouses.Me and weare never cry or cried ever.No tearducts,double hard barstewards.man up youu queens or i will set me RICROC onya.Get me.
                Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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                • #23
                  theres something about this little club of ours that really gets me all misty eyed and emotional....i buy every sunday paper i can when we win to read about the team ive spent over forty years hoping and praying to win 'something'; but never quite tasting the success of others......watching us lift that trophy will mean more to me than the faceless glory hunters who follow the manures/chelskis/n arsenals.....it will mean we are ,even if only for a season,dining at the captains table and if we never reach there agin i'll die a happy man having seen us win something!!
                  you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                  • #24
                    sunday sport more like
                    Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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                    • #25
                      a good read imho!!
                      you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by factamondo View Post
                        theres something about this little club of ours that really gets me all misty eyed and emotional....i buy every sunday paper i can when we win to read about the team ive spent over forty years hoping and praying to win 'something'; but never quite tasting the success of others......watching us lift that trophy will mean more to me than the faceless glory hunters who follow the manures/chelskis/n arsenals.....it will mean we are ,even if only for a season,dining at the captains table and if we never reach there agin i'll die a happy man having seen us win something!!
                        fella in my local newsagents goes mad at me every sunday morning-buy 1 paper but read the reports in all the rest.
                        PRIDE OF LONDON.

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                        • #27
                          [QUOTE=Ranger84;562067]I may do - will be thinking about my Grandad who passed away last month who used to go with my Mum and Uncle to Loftus Road in the 70's. Even when he was in the care home he still had the QPR badge on his door [/QUOTE]Blinding mate

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                          • #28
                            There'll be no tears from me, not in public anyway, but I will be ecstatic when Adel lifts that championship trophy, I will be going fooking mental.

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                            • #29
                              I'll be too busy in the Leeds end to worry about crying.

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                              • #30
                                Never cried at the bad times, but, expect to shed a few tears this time. Will be thinking of my Dad who first took me to Loftas Road in 1975 but has now had a stroke and unable to see his beloved R's.

                                Thanks Dad for making me a Ranger.

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