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  • #16
    It's brilliant and should continue. I reckon it's quite therapeutic to scream, holler, growl and roar at visiting players. I like the fact they don't seem to get why it's happening and get puzzled/distracted.... it's kinda like they think there's an Rs player down injured and we're howling at them to put ball out of play; if it interferes with their train of thought even for a millisecond it's worth it!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
      The fans are more influential than we would probably think. It could be the difference between losing and winning in a few games this season.

      The place last two games as been electric. I hope its not the calibre of teams we are playing against, as it was poor against Blackburn. In fact the booing and jeering will work even better against the lower teams.

      Would love it against WBA for example, but doubt it will happen.
      Didn't we Warnock tell us this a few games ago? Ask Ric-Roc.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View Post
        One thing I don't wonna see catch on is fans chucking the ball away on the touch line.
        One fan done it when we were 3-2 down !! Talk about giving them more time when we need the ball in play to look for an equaliser !
        When WE are winning a game, home or away, yes, if the ball goes into our crowd, don't throw the ball back to the opposition, throw it as far away from them as you can.
        The young lad last night, who threw the ball down the touchline when we were 2-3 down rather than give it to Man City, over-enthusiasm got the better of him I suspect.

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        • #19
          in theory there is nothing stoppping loftus rd becoming one of the most intimidating grounds out there, in planning next year if we could make the lower loft not family imagine how much more intimidating that could be , if we maintain our aggression towards the other team

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          • #20
            Originally posted by PedalR View Post
            It's brilliant and should continue. I reckon it's quite therapeutic to scream, holler, growl and roar at visiting players. I like the fact they don't seem to get why it's happening and get puzzled/distracted.... it's kinda like they think there's an Rs player down injured and we're howling at them to put ball out of play; if it interferes with their train of thought even for a millisecond it's worth it!
            spot on

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            • #21
              Its imperative now that the family stand gets moved to one of the ellerslie or SAR blocks to make the ground even more intimidating than it already is.

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              • #22
                I totally agree. It has definatley helped us.

                I dont believe players who say they dont hear what is going on, the booing definatley unsettles them and we MUST keep this up.

                The atmosphere at LR is well and truly returning - not just the Q,P,R blocks singing, but the whole stadium!
                Queens Park Rangers Til I Die!

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                • #23
                  i tell you what its bloody knackering to keep up this intense surpport for 90 mins but bloody good fun!
                  LONDON CALLING TO THE ZOMBIES OF DEATH.... ALSO KNOW AS BRENTFORD FANS

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                  • #24
                    not only does it unsettle the enemy but it is amusing and a good release of tension..
                    i hope every game is like that..
                    i got all the stress out of my system and didnt need to clump the missus when i got home..
                    so i got my legover!
                    though i would have swapped that for a point..
                    http://twitter.com/#/bobbyosborne1

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Connell10 View Post
                      i tell you what its bloody knackering to keep up this intense surpport for 90 mins but bloody good fun!
                      I make you right - last two games I've gone home absolutely shattered

                      Have to say also, on the tube after the game it was full of City fans - first they said yes, we are the best team they've played yet and we deserved at least a point.
                      Secondly, they all commented on our support which they said was fantastic and probably also the best the've heard all season
                      #standuptocancer
                      #inyourfacecancer

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                      • #26
                        Qpr doing that at home puts bigger grounds to shame (Example the rubbish Stamford Bridge that is quiet)
                        Under Les Ferdinand:
                        Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
                        Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
                        Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
                        Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
                        And many more mistakes

                        LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by qpr View Post
                          Qpr doing that at home puts bigger grounds to shame (Example the rubbish Stamford Bridge that is quiet)
                          We can help them out there when we visit

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by qpr View Post
                            Qpr doing that at home puts bigger grounds to shame (Example the rubbish Stamford Bridge that is quiet)
                            Add the Emirates to that! Went with a mate who had a spare ticket for a champions league game last year and I felt embarrassed for them. Not a sole singing to be heard, I was genuinely confused, and they were winning!

                            We'll show them how it's done come New Year's eve

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