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the players should walk off on saturday....
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With a bit of luck, we'll be parading the trophy around Loftus Road Saturday
But if not, the players will just pick themselves up and go again, not roll around on the floor kicking and screaming like babies that it's "so unfair!!"
Because they're professionals and they have shown all year that they have the ******** to deal with whatever is thrown at them
I'd suggest we as supporters do the same
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Originally posted by Nick. View PostSigh
With a bit of luck, we'll be parading the trophy around Loftus Road Saturday
But if not, the players will just pick themselves up and go again, not roll around on the floor kicking and screaming like babies that it's "so unfair!!"
Because they're professionals and they have shown all year that they have the ******** to deal with whatever is thrown at them
I'd suggest we as supporters do the same
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Originally posted by Nick. View PostSigh
With a bit of luck, we'll be parading the trophy around Loftus Road Saturday
But if not, the players will just pick themselves up and go again, not roll around on the floor kicking and screaming like babies that it's "so unfair!!"
Because they're professionals and they have shown all year that they have the ******** to deal with whatever is thrown at them
I'd suggest we as supporters do the same
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Originally posted by Connell10 View PostSorry mr nick for showing some passion, i consider myself well and truley told and i now see the errors of my ways! Can i be excused now please?
If things go against us on Friday, we need to respond with intelligence and integrity. The idea that the club and Warnock and the players and the legal team would conclude that deliberately throwing the match would help our morale or our cause is naive in the extreme. If we get sent to the play-offs (and remember it could be worse even than that), then we need a good victory against Leeds to keep our spirits up.
We then have to focus on winning the play-offs. As the best team in the league, it's hardly the lost cause that some seem to be treating it as.
Here's my advice: calm down and wait until Friday.
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Originally posted by will View PostI don't doubt your "passion"; it's the presence of a brain I'm wondering about.
If things go against us on Friday, we need to respond with intelligence and integrity. The idea that the club and Warnock and the players and the legal team would conclude that deliberately throwing the match would help our morale or our cause is naive in the extreme. If we get sent to the play-offs (and remember it could be worse even than that), then we need a good victory against Leeds to keep our spirits up.
We then have to focus on winning the play-offs. As the best team in the league, it's hardly the lost cause that some seem to be treating it as.
Here's my advice: calm down and wait until Friday.
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The Fulham protests were pre kick off and at half time,we invaded as soon as the players came out of the tunnel,Jim Smith came over to those of us sat in the centre circle and pleaded with us to leave, the police horses that followed carried a bit more sway!
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Originally posted by maccatwo View PostHere my advice f*ck the FA and the playoff I have not supportive this team for 41 years and been waiting for 15 years to get back too the top the league for those wa*kers at the FA to take it way. They need to see what my feeling are towards there decision what way that take.
It doesn't matter how strongly you feel. Why would the FA not think that fans in our position feel strongly? That's totally immaterial.
We all want to see Rangers in the Prem next year. So therefore we have to do whatever we can to ensure we get there. Throwing the game or invading the pitch is going to ensure the precise opposite.
Now drink your Horlicks and get to bed. Tomorrow you might wake up with a bit more bottle and a bit more strength of character.
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Originally posted by loftboy View PostThe Fulham protests were pre kick off and at half time,we invaded as soon as the players came out of the tunnel,Jim Smith came over to those of us sat in the centre circle and pleaded with us to leave, the police horses that followed carried a bit more sway!
But before we get into too much of a lather, I suggest we wait until the hearing is over and the verdict (and any punishment) are known.
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