...some of us are prepared to blame the players for not making more of an effort, while others think the team is just not strong enough. So what is it: lack of skills and stamina - or lack of faith and commitment?
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24the players are not good enough for top flight survival20.83%5the players are just failing to turn up, they are slack79.17%19The poll is expired.
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:
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I think it's a bit of both and I'm not trying to dodge the question. The players if at their very best are probably just about survival material but that means playing out of their skin every week, and no sendings-off of course.
Management is obviously laughable because the defence and midfield are keystone cops who appear not to know what they're supposed to be doing..
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its easy to boo the players for not trying or to blame the manager for not caring but has anyone thought just for one moment that.............................................. ......................
WE ARE NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR THIS LEAGUE.
it is pointless to boo the likes of barton and swp, j both, etc etc all that does is lower their morale on the field of play.
teams like portsmouth and blackpool gave nothing but support during their relegation year and are heraled as great fans.
some "qpr fans" can also take the blame for our relegation and will never be forgiven in my eyes.
i went to sunderland on sat and it was a great day, we supported the team throughout, applauding cisse when he went off and the whole team at the end of the match, that is true support.
but when im at loftus road all you see is people sitting there with their hjands proping up their head or booing and slagging off players.
those who partake in this do qpr a favour and **** off.
with 8 games left we dont need your input on match days anymore so kindly keep your spinelss selves at home and just moan and boo at your radios.nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View Postits easy to boo the players for not trying or to blame the manager for not caring but has anyone thought just for one moment that.............................................. ......................
WE ARE NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR THIS LEAGUE.
it is pointless to boo the likes of barton and swp, j both, etc etc all that does is lower their morale on the field of play.
teams like portsmouth and blackpool gave nothing but support during their relegation year and are heraled as great fans.
some "qpr fans" can also take the blame for our relegation and will never be forgiven in my eyes.
i went to sunderland on sat and it was a great day, we supported the team throughout, applauding cisse when he went off and the whole team at the end of the match, that is true support.
but when im at loftus road all you see is people sitting there with their hjands proping up their head or booing and slagging off players.
those who partake in this do qpr a favour and **** off.
with 8 games left we dont need your input on match days anymore so kindly keep your spinelss selves at home and just moan and boo at your radios.
Tell her, that without medication, you are a danger to the public, that should ensure an appointment for today before 11am.
Good luck.
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Hitman34, please don't hijack this thread, you can start your own thread about booing the players.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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Originally posted by Hitman34 View Posthang your head in shame boo boy.
out with the trash at loftus road, you being the first.
You should be in this awful coalition government we're stuck with.
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Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View PostYes, good idea. I'll go and take my money with me, and SWP who can't hit a Cow's assss with a banjo, stays and takes yours.
You should be in this awful coalition government we're stuck with.
good day.nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View PostYes, good idea. I'll go and take my money with me, and SWP who can't hit a Cow's assss with a banjo, stays and takes yours. :crazy
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Originally posted by Stanley76 View PostIf you're one of those who boo or single out individual players for abuse during a game (and not at the end - yes, there is a distinction there), then what help is your money anyway to the team morale?
To me booing is telling the player NOT that he is cr@p and I hate him, BUT that he plays worse than he can right now. That he is lazy, not switched on, does not care and is not a good professional. That he needs to get his act together.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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I don't boo players, never have, even though I've come damn close to doing so, and not without good reason too, I hasten to add.
Against Liverpool, I cringed at the reaction from sections of the crowd to JB being substituted.
I've stated this before, and I'll state it again, I've seen worse players than Joey Barton, and I never booed them either.
But, I will say this, booers pays their money like anyone else, and like anywhere else, even the fabled fans at Anfield are included in this observation, booers will vent their spleens.
It's unfortunate, I don't agree with it, but booing players, barracking players, having some poor sod as a token scapegoat for an overly poor side, is nothing new at Queen's Park Rangers, happened when I were a kid, has continued to happen all the years since, and no doubt, will happen long after I am pushing up daiseys.
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Originally posted by Kirill View PostI very rarely boo and I don't boo those who make a mistake but at the same time clearly make an effort.
To me booing is telling the player NOT that he is cr@p and I hate him, BUT that he plays worse than he can right now. That he is lazy, not switched on, does not care and is not a good professional. That he needs to get his act together.
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View Postbushranger, you carry on spending £40 just to boo the players if that makes you feel better.
good day.
If only it were so little, I don't honestly think I'd give much of a damn.
But following a football club is hideously expensive in rip-off Britain, and I don't ask for value for money, I demand it, and when it's not forthcoming, a happy bunny I am not.
I don't boo players, you'll be pleased to know. Having said that, my patience has been sorely tested this season, and I'll be honest, I've been tempted to let our sorry lot know just what I think of 'em, more than once.
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