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  • #16
    Originally posted by Connell10 View Post
    why didnt the players come out on the driectors box in the s africa?
    Now that would have been good

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    • #17
      Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
      Didn't go on pitch personally, but I find it amazing we boo fans that went on the pitch first time around.

      We've been waiting years for this moment.

      All other club supporters do it and I've even seen them do it against us in previous seasons.

      Saying that, second time around no need for it and Bradley Orr for one who was holding his young child was really shook up. I managed to get down to the tunnel right at the end just before the second charge of fans and have to say when you have fans charging towards to you it is quite frightening.

      Shame that only the players could only get half way around.
      I went on the pitch after all was said and done so i could say i had stepped on the turf that i once dreamt of playing on and what is now the turf of champions.

      What i couldnt understand, the trophy wasnt really paraded in front of the loft and Q block in particular although both Jamie mackie and Shaun Derry acknowledged us in the corner.

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      • #18
        I could have understood the pitch invasion if the match had been vital, and if we'd have won with a late winner, put it down to sheer exuberance. But we'd known since before the game that we were Champions.
        And then of course they had to charge up to the School End and taunt the Leeds fans. Wonder if they would have done that if Leeds had the lower School End?
        What bugged me was that when a lot of people were shouting at them to get off the fckin pitch, they were even then encouraging more people to run on.
        If they had a brain they would have realised that they were being selfish and thats why people in the stands were pissed off with them.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Fawny View Post
          I could have understood the pitch invasion if the match had been vital, and if we'd have won with a late winner, put it down to sheer exuberance. But we'd known since before the game that we were Champions.
          And then of course they had to charge up to the School End and taunt the Leeds fans. Wonder if they would have done that if Leeds had the lower School End?
          What bugged me was that when a lot of people were shouting at them to get off the fckin pitch, they were even then encouraging more people to run on.
          If they had a brain they would have realised that they were being selfish and thats why people in the stands were pissed off with them.
          gotta say i thought that was very silly, but hay why let the trophy parade get in the way of a bit of FV, some people ay

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          • #20
            If anybody wanted to walk on the pitch they could have waited until the very end. There was no 'euphoria' moment at the end of the match - they happened against Hull (unless you seriously expected us to get overhauled), Watford and an hour before the game when the announcement was made.

            Why spoil the day for people in SAR Road? Somebody please explain.

            God knows, we get few enough excuses to celebrate. I was there in 67 and I was there when the 2nd division trophy was paraded in 83 and no glory hunters ran on the pitch then.

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            • #21
              I went on pitch after the players left the pitch as a short cut to the spring bok
              R's

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              • #22
                Me personally I've waited all my adult life to see Rangers lift a trophy at HQ so felt abit let down that I didn't get to see the trophy at the Loft end where I sit but hey nevermind right, I've just spent thousand of pounds over many years so what do I matter!!
                If you were on the pitch before the trophy got all the way around the stadium you are a selfish c*&^ in my veiw!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by gilly View Post
                  If anybody wanted to walk on the pitch they could have waited until the very end. There was no 'euphoria' moment at the end of the match - they happened against Hull (unless you seriously expected us to get overhauled), Watford and an hour before the game when the announcement was made.

                  Why spoil the day for people in SAR Road? Somebody please explain.

                  God knows, we get few enough excuses to celebrate. I was there in 67 and I was there when the 2nd division trophy was paraded in 83 and no glory hunters ran on the pitch then.
                  This is exactly what i did and once all the players had exited i made my way down from upper loft. During the first invasion most of loft upper was still rammed and i think that says alot about the fans who just wanted to see the presentation and enjoy the moment

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by monkeytennis View Post
                    Me personally I've waited all my adult life to see Rangers lift a trophy at HQ so felt abit let down that I didn't get to see the trophy at the Loft end where I sit but hey nevermind right, I've just spent thousand of pounds over many years so what do I matter!!
                    If you were on the pitch before the trophy got all the way around the stadium you are a selfish c*&^ in my veiw!
                    Mate i felt the same, they just sort of bypassed R,Q and P with the trophy before getting the pics done on the edge of the penalty area.
                    But i wouldnt use expletives to describe fellow rangers fans

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by gilly View Post
                      If anybody wanted to walk on the pitch they could have waited until the very end. There was no 'euphoria' moment at the end of the match - they happened against Hull (unless you seriously expected us to get overhauled), Watford and an hour before the game when the announcement was made.

                      Why spoil the day for people in SAR Road? Somebody please explain.

                      God knows, we get few enough excuses to celebrate. I was there in 67 and I was there when the 2nd division trophy was paraded in 83 and no glory hunters ran on the pitch then.
                      If I remember rightly there were pitch invasions in the last three home games against Fulham, Wolves and Leeds in 83, and a lot worse than yesterday. Stop being so judgemental.

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                      • #26
                        Agree that the pitch-invaders were selfish tw6ts.

                        The reason for NOT going on the pitch? It's very simple: because the fans were asked by the club and Neil Warnock not to go on the pitch. Why, when you've heard that plea several times over, do you still do it? Incredibly disrespectful and childish.

                        Excuses like "I've waited a long time for QPR to win anything" are not acceptable. We've ALL waited a long time. All the fans in the ground wanted to enjoy the moment, but a few selfish chav fans ruined that possibility.

                        Seriously, I would ban the lot of them for next season, and make them sign a pledge not to bring the club into disrepute again. If they do it again, ban them for life.

                        (I'm talking about the ones who went on at the final whistle and before the players had left the pitch after the presentation.)

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by W4 R View Post
                          If I remember rightly there were pitch invasions in the last three home games against Fulham, Wolves and Leeds in 83, and a lot worse than yesterday. Stop being so judgemental.
                          Why does that make it right?

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                          • #28
                            Before the kick off Neil Warnock made a personal plea to stay off the pitch at the final whistle, sadly a few hundered deaf chavs decided to ignor the man who has done us proud all season and be complete selfish *****s and spoil it for everyone else.
                            If your one of those idiots that went on at the final whistle whilst the rest of the ground were booing ans chanting "Off Offf Off" you have an IQ of zero and should audition for a slot on Jermery Kyles show.


                            And to those that kicked off and had the punch up in the upper loft during the game, you too are ****bags beyond belief !

                            Rant over !

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                            • #29
                              damn lay off the insults people, no wonder we have punch ups inside the stadium when we cant put differences aside. Yes they went on the pitch, we all know that, but whats done is done

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                              • #30
                                Problem is the w@nkers who went straight up to the Leeds fans and started taunting them.
                                If they hadn't done that, I wouldn't have a problem with it.

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