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Apart from yourself who do you think QPR going up would mean the most to?
yes that is a fair comment everybody experiences happyness in differant ways
my happyest rangers moment was the clive allen goal against west brom that put us into wembley
Mine too...i was behind the goal when that attempt clearence went in.
Never seen so many Rss supporters crying in happiness when the whistle went.
Mine too...i was behind the goal when that attempt clearence went in.
Never seen so many Rss supporters crying in happiness when the whistle went.
what a day! i was behind the goal waiting for the trilbys to go up in the air,(wanted one) by the time i had calmed down all the hats were down the front
There is probably an oldest QPR supporter who may have been going to Loftus Road long before our fathers were born. Who are they? We will never know, but they are there.
Its these people i have the deepest respect for and i dictate this promotion to them.
obviously promotion is a joyful moment for all QPR fans and most of us know some of the real "hardcore" loyal QPR supporters who go to every game .
on a personal note i will be thinking of our recently lost friend Neil roberts(R.I.P.) and my mate gary johnson who is going through a very difficult time at present.
There is probably an oldest QPR supporter who may have been going to Loftus Road long before our fathers were born. Who are they? We will never know, but they are there.
Its these people i have the deepest respect for and i dictate this promotion to them.
my dad les who is 84 years old and been going to rangers since 1948, he has over come a heart by-pass , bowel cancer and the lose of his beloved wife! he is still going strong and i love him to pieces! thanks dad for taking me to rangers!
LONDON CALLING TO THE ZOMBIES OF DEATH.... ALSO KNOW AS BRENTFORD FANS
My Mum, Dad, and Grandad (mum side) all life long QPR fan and well be looking down from heaven. My Grandad was the preson learnt from a story told to me (as he passed away before I was born) not to leave QPR early. He was at a game we where losing 2-0 he left 10 min ealy time he got to the bus we won 3-2. He never left early again and I never have.
My Mum, Dad, and Grandad (mum side) all life long QPR fan and well be looking down from heaven. My Grandad was the preson learnt from a story told to me (as he passed away before I was born) not to leave QPR early. He was at a game we where losing 2-0 he left 10 min ealy time he got to the bus we won 3-2. He never left early again and I never have.
The Gristwood brothers in the Upper Loft are well into their 80s. George still goes to the away games. He's been following Rangers since the 1940s. He'll certainly be there to see us in the Premiership.
We got back at half 2 from Barnsley the other night and he looked more awake than most of us!
Fair play to him. He sits behind Isleworth.
First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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