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  • Why are we so backward when supporting QPR?

    There's only one way to get at the other team, and that's to jeer and whistle them everytime they get the ball. Anyone watching the manu game last night will remember hearing that. We take it for granted that foreign supporters do it.

    All the spanish, italian and turkish fans get right behind their teams. Why can't we be the first to do it over here? I bet all I'm going to hear in reply, is this and that excuse. You all watch european games, you've all heard the noise, it's off-putting. Are we frightened to do it because it's not english? Singing songs about chelsea, and our players, is not going to put the other team off.

    Everytime the subject comes up, people run away from fronting up to it. Are you for it or against it? And if you're for it, are you going to do it?
    Last edited by Olly; 15-09-2011, 02:43 PM.

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    Stoke did it against Chelsea.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Nik29 View Post
      Stoke did it against Chelsea.
      Well you say they did it - clearly, given the final scoreline, they didn't
      #standuptocancer
      #inyourfacecancer

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      • #4
        I think jeering the other team when they touch to ball spurs them on. I know it would do me.
        http://twitter.com/#!/superhoops10

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        • #5
          my guess is too many prawn sandwiches being munched preventing people from participating.

          i'd love to see us more like this, although not neanderthal like leeds fans, mind you.

          the drum will definitely help. whoever's suggesting we get rid is mistaken. the more noise we generate at LR, the more hostile an environment for visiting teams, the better the atmosphere for us.
          come on you r's!

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          • #6
            Yes, I remember that, but it seems to have been a one off, that's why I didn't bother mentioning it. Let's be the first to do it all the time. It would compensate for our smaller crowd, but being right next to the pitch must make a big difference.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by sirduncs View Post
              the more noise we generate at LR, the more hostile an environment for visiting teams, the better the atmosphere for us.
              Yes but doesn't the noise need to directed at the away team?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Greengrass View Post
                Yes but doesn't the noise need to directed at the away team?
                I take it you sit in the posh parts greengrass?
                Ooh northern lads love gravy

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                • #9
                  Yes if SAR is considered posh. But there's noise and there's hostile noise. I don't see how chelsea songs are going to worry whoever we're playing. We don't do hostile noise at all. Why can't we give it a try?

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                  • #10
                    agree greengrass,but hostile means getting lary.weve got some supporters that I'm sure have come from the emirates.love a bit of lary myself speaking as a mother.the livelier loftus rd the better
                    Ooh northern lads love gravy

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                    • #11
                      I quite agree we need a livelier LR. But 1000's of people whistling is very intimidating and simple to do.

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                      • #12
                        Agree with you Green. We should do the huddle too

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                        • #13
                          Fronting up to it? you make a question sound like Milwalls firm!

                          Quite often when we have a go at the opposing team or its players it backfires Andy cole being a fairly recent example

                          Personally I would rather be positive and get behind my team rather then throw vitriol at the opposition unless they have done something specific to deserve it but each to their own
                          its New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks

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                          • #14
                            Maybe people are embarrassed to admit they can't whistle. but then TF might get hold of a european match soundtrack and play that over the sound system. I wonder if that would be allowed?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Greengrass View Post
                              There's only one way to get at the other team, and that's to jeer and whistle them everytime they get the ball.
                              Certainly worked when we jeered at Andy Cole in the Burnley match in 2008, didn't it!

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