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Originally posted by qprbrisbanedivision View Postwow... so much doom and gloom after promotion to the premiership....... have to ask what it was we'd all been craving the past 15years ?!!
Come on boys...lets enjoy it and ave a go at everyone...and if we go down, then lets go down fighting and supporting OUR team....!!!ffs
Don`t pay attention who is comming with bags from shopping or elsewhere! If those people (so called tourists) come to LR means they are QPR. We can`t judge them all with a percentage support - I am 100 % QPR because this and that, they aren`t because bla-bla. We all are QPR and we have to stick together, especially in Premier League.
Great respect to all of you who have been ST holders for decades, really, but I don`t think would be wrong if we see many more "tourist QPR fans" coming at Loftus Road in future.
Have a great day everybody and have a great season in Prem!
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Originally posted by qblockpete View PostI can see many problems next season to be honest.
if we booed players in irrevelant games like Bristol City, whats it going to be like if we are 1-0 down to say Swansea or Wolves in the premiership?
Plus, whether we like it or not families and fans are bing priced out and this brings into play the "Gloryhunter" or fan who simply lives in London and wants to watch say manchester United.
I don't think Premiership is going to be what its cracked up to be.
Only time (which is a negative) where the place will be terrific atmosphere is if we are a couple of games to go, needing to win a game to stay up. Have a a feeling genuine fans will pitch up for these and the so called gloryhunter won't bother, having given up around January.Soldier: "im on reconnaissance sir.. im looking for our camouflage expert.. have you seen him?"
Lovejoy: "No?!"
Soldier: "GOD DAMNIT THAT GUYS GOOD!"
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Originally posted by Shania View PostOne question; do you characterize foreign QPR fans as "tourists"?
I just want a yes or a no from you!!
I am more than happy with overseas fans who come to watch the game, and know when it starts and how long each half is, so they don't spend the whole match pushing backwards and forwards past the rest of us who are TRYING to watch the game.
My grouse is with the tourists who are not really that bothered with the game and do nothing other than coming and going and stopping the rest of us from seeing what's going on. And we have an increasing number last season -- including games which were 'sell-outs' - -which means the club were already block selling to travel/tourist agencies last season.Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########
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Originally posted by qpr333 View Post
Don`t pay attention who is comming with bags from shopping or elsewhere! If those people (so called tourists) come to LR means they are QPR. We can`t judge them all with a percentage support - I am 100 % QPR because this and that, they aren`t because bla-bla. We all are QPR and we have to stick together, especially in Premier League.
Great respect to all of you who have been ST holders for decades, really, but I don`t think would be wrong if we see many more "tourist QPR fans" coming at Loftus Road in future.
Tourists are not welcome IMO, they can **** right off when we are in the PL, their support is not required.Last edited by W12_Ranger; 12-06-2011, 04:32 PM.
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Originally posted by qpr333 View PostExactly! Stop abusing each other in here and let us direct our anger/personal hate/whatever is against the other teams supporters!
Don`t pay attention who is comming with bags from shopping or elsewhere! If those people (so called tourists) come to LR means they are QPR. We can`t judge them all with a percentage support - I am 100 % QPR because this and that, they aren`t because bla-bla. We all are QPR and we have to stick together, especially in Premier League.
Great respect to all of you who have been ST holders for decades, really, but I don`t think would be wrong if we see many more "tourist QPR fans" coming at Loftus Road in future.
Have a great day everybody and have a great season in Prem!
If they are QPR, I must be something else, cos I'm certainly not THEM.Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########
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Originally posted by swanleyhoop View PostRead my last paragraph properly before you get all defensive.
I am more than happy with overseas fans who come to watch the game, and know when it starts and how long each half is, so they don't spend the whole match pushing backwards and forwards past the rest of us who are TRYING to watch the game.
My grouse is with the tourists who are not really that bothered with the game and do nothing other than coming and going and stopping the rest of us from seeing what's going on. And we have an increasing number last season -- including games which were 'sell-outs' - -which means the club were already block selling to travel/tourist agencies last season.
I have read it now. See what you mean!!
Maybe Loftus Road should have a special section labelled "TOURISTS"
or: "FOR THOSE NOT THAT REALLY BOTHERED"QPR
Best team in the world
Sort of
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i think
i think many qpr fans such as my self cant afford to go to next season so unless we want to play in front of a half empty stadium we need people to come and buy these tickets to keep our money situation as strong as possible
there should be about five thousand new fans wearing tee shirts
saying.............I LOVE SWANNERS..............and its this fan club that will pay any amount of money to get in
so i blame swanners for the price increase
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Originally posted by swanleyhoop View PostFulham have a "For those not really bothered" stand.
At least then you know where the fans are (English or foreign) who actually want to watch the game.Ooh northern lads love gravy
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