We the real Q.P.R fans wish to respond to a post going around the internet with regards the ownership of our club.
Whilst agreeing with one of the points made (the hatred of Chelsea), we find it wholly unbelievable that so called QPR fans continue to to slate players of the club, namely Patrick Agyemang and Leon Clarke, in public. In fact, in the case of Agyemang, here is a guy that made some valuable contributions to the team during our Championship winning season.
Unfortunately for us,our great club does tend to attract a bunch of fans who seem to think this type of behaviour is helpful and funny. They have in the past loudly booed players during an actual game and even gone as far as to boo the whole team after a home win.
Whilst everyone is entitled to an opinion it is important that the outside does not think that those with the loudest mouths represent the views of true qpr fans. In fact, we would urge all those that want to continue slating the club to stay at home and try and watch a streaming service of a match.
Whilst not being wholly in agreement with the way in which the club has been run in recent years, we are overjoyed that QPR are now back in the Premiership, a place we never thought we would see again and a place which we would never have graced again had it it not been for the investment of our current owners.
Running a club the size of QPR is not easy, however, we are confident that the current owners will ensure QPR's premiership status is maintained.
The QPR fan base is very divided at this time and that is no real fault of the current owners. It was divided before they arrived.
We wish QPR, the board and management the very best success in 2011/12 and promise to continue supporting our club through good times and bad.
Whilst agreeing with one of the points made (the hatred of Chelsea), we find it wholly unbelievable that so called QPR fans continue to to slate players of the club, namely Patrick Agyemang and Leon Clarke, in public. In fact, in the case of Agyemang, here is a guy that made some valuable contributions to the team during our Championship winning season.
Unfortunately for us,our great club does tend to attract a bunch of fans who seem to think this type of behaviour is helpful and funny. They have in the past loudly booed players during an actual game and even gone as far as to boo the whole team after a home win.
Whilst everyone is entitled to an opinion it is important that the outside does not think that those with the loudest mouths represent the views of true qpr fans. In fact, we would urge all those that want to continue slating the club to stay at home and try and watch a streaming service of a match.
Whilst not being wholly in agreement with the way in which the club has been run in recent years, we are overjoyed that QPR are now back in the Premiership, a place we never thought we would see again and a place which we would never have graced again had it it not been for the investment of our current owners.
Running a club the size of QPR is not easy, however, we are confident that the current owners will ensure QPR's premiership status is maintained.
The QPR fan base is very divided at this time and that is no real fault of the current owners. It was divided before they arrived.
We wish QPR, the board and management the very best success in 2011/12 and promise to continue supporting our club through good times and bad.
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