Been a (as quoted in the Man City game program) Rangers nut since 75-76 season. We were top at the time and finished 2nd to Liverpool because of results on the last day of the season! :( I cried, I was only 9!
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Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View PostI am from the planet youranus near saturn and actually support FulhamBanning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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Originally posted by janemelanie View PostI was actually interested in supporters who live outside of the UK and are are perhaps not citizens of the UK, and how they come to support Rangers.Banning people is no longer my hobby,
but take a look at my photo blog:
http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/
How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852
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Born in Stevenage, but have spent most of my life in Sunbury on Thames. I Support QPR as it's in the Blood, My grandad was brought up in a north London childrens home, All the other kids supported AFC or THFC and he chose to be different. I have found him there on the 1911 census, so that makes 100 years of QPR support as far as we are all concerned! My older sister was a member at 6 months old, although for some reason I wasn't given that honour. Have been going to matches inconsistently since small, I can remember Marsh, Bowles etc. Don't get to too many games but when I do my 14yo daughter comes with me so that's 4 generations. sorry about the rambling reply :-)
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I know the thread is probably boring to some but so be it, don't read it! In the early 80's a bunch of my mates at a place I worked had moved over from England, they were Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal fans! Being the rebel I was I started to follow our weekly soccer show and just came to like QPR who were in the old Second Division pushing for promotion! I've been a huge fan ever since! There are a few of us in Canada!@gatorTFC
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well my great love for qpr comes from my father,he had been brought up in shepards bush and had gone to one of the schools in the manor where everybody was qpr fans
after the war me poor old dad used to get such an ear hole bashing ftrom me mum he started taking me to qpr i was only 4 years old at the time and still have memories of being left in a car outside the general smuts while me dad brought out some crisps and lemonade
a massive lot of qpr fans moved to hayes northolt greenford hillingdon area
and we were one such family
my youngest memories were all about the friendly banter between us and brentford fans
they of course had the very glamerous griffin park which could hold 40 000 fans it had been a first division ground and we had a pile of stinging nettles and concrete slabs called loftus road
as a club we had no money and not much future,but we of course got hit by a whirlwind that was to change our club his name was jimmy gregory
aged 15 i went to a skinhead club in greenford and when the song liquidator was sang we all sang
chelsea,such was the ethos of the time,a lot of qpr fans were regularily going to the famous shed we didnt see anything wrong with it untill we played chelsea in a friendly
that was to change all the qpr fans forever ,there behaviour was so bad that hatred was born that day
but greenford and hayes was still solid chelsea,so i joined the biggest concentrate of qpr fans anywhere including shepards bush
YES NORTHOLTS 14 COUNCIL ESTATES WAS FULL OF QPR FANS,AND FOR ONE GAME WE TOOK OVER A HUNDRED
so thats it really although i forgot to tell youi that i was born in fulham palace road,strange you might think but again not really after the war houses in fulham only cost 2000 pound and up against the much more posher area and much more bigger houses of shepards bush which cost 15 000 so many qpr fans first moved to fulham then moved further out to the industral estated suburbs
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