pushed their loyalty to the limit ,it started with such great optimism and was farked up at the start by the 2 nobheads and haven't even managed to stutter ever since ,personly I think this has been the worse season since the heady day's of wilkins riegn ,i read a lot of crap at the start of the season i am going to enjoy this season playing against premier league side's what ever the result's,well i certainly haven't i go to see the ranger's not man u or Spurs or anybody else
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Nope. My loyalty is as strong as its always been. Sometimes, in football, bad things happen to your team. Deal with it.Top Scorers 2018/2019
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Pawel Wszolek - 6
Luke Freeman - 6
Matt Smith - 6
Ebere Eze - 4
Joel Lynch - 3
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Toni Leistner - 2
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Originally posted by Ginger Ninja View PostNope. My loyalty is as strong as its always been. Sometimes, in football, bad things happen to your team. Deal with it.
Vauxhall Motors didn't test my loyalty, so why the hell should a tough season in one of the top leagues in the world test it?
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Supporting QPR is a choice, i choose to support them way back in 1973, have seen plenty of good times and same for the bad ones, so come rain or shine i'll always be support my team, yer it's not nice losing the first game of the season 4-0 at home to bolton ,but it comes with the choice, i have sat at rangers and watched them loose on pens to vauxhall motors in the cup, seen them beat liverpool 3-1 at anfield, and 4-1 at old trafford...33,000 of us at cardiff in the play-off final, feeling so proud when i walked up the stairwell to see a sea of blue & white QPR fans...yer we lost, but still was so proud of that day....and so on...ok were not Man Utd, City, chelsea...etc..as the chant goes...WE ARE QPR...and thats why we love em'.
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pushed my anger.. mainly at the start with briatore and ecclescake..
however loyalty wont change i'm qpr till the day i die and wont change regardless of our circumstancesSoldier: "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 Phil's R's View PostSupporting QPR is a choice, i choose to support them way back in 1973, have seen plenty of good times and same for the bad ones, so come rain or shine i'll always be support my team, yer it's not nice losing the first game of the season 4-0 at home to bolton ,but it comes with the choice, i have sat at rangers and watched them loose on pens to vauxhall motors in the cup, seen them beat liverpool 3-1 at anfield, and 4-1 at old trafford...33,000 of us at cardiff in the play-off final, feeling so proud when i walked up the stairwell to see a sea of blue & white QPR fans...yer we lost, but still was so proud of that day....and so on...ok were not Man Utd, City, chelsea...etc..as the chant goes...WE ARE QPR...and thats why we love em'.Where can one find Bush Babes?
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Originally posted by loftlag View PostIt was a question here's another did you exspect relegation last june? concidering we had the word's richest backer's
As a football fan happiness involves not having unrealistic expectations.
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