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  • #31
    Originally posted by TRING-RANGER View Post
    was that the "stars" down north end road ?
    The Seven Stars is currently in the process of being turned into flats.

    Many of their boys used to drink in there.

    Fair few of them drink over the road in The Elm as well.


    Very hard to get a drink in any of their pubs near their ground these days.
    First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by haddockandbloater View Post
      we are playing chelsea away in the premiership for the first time in 16 years and your moaning about paying £50 to see the match, who knows we might even turn them over, any proper QPR fan would rob their granny to go to this game, anyone who has enough loyalty points for this fixture and doesn't by a ticket is NOT A PROPER SUPPORTER so please f£$%K off and support another team as Hammersmith R said if we don't sell this out it will be embarrassing.

      absolutely shocking supporters... next year when we are playing palace away and it's £30 a ticket will you be happy then MUGS
      Probably spent more of my hard earned watching Rangers Home & Away in the last 48Yrs than you've earned? seen us play at that ground many times so decided to give this a miss and do begrudge them the £50 I would stick in Romans pocket What will next year be tour second year watching the R's

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      • #33
        Here we go...........

        It's, yet another, world famous WATRB's "I'M A BETTER FAN THAN YOU" competition.

        Bore off.

        As I've said, people should be desperate for tickets and we should sell out.
        I reckon we will.

        Prices are high
        People are skint
        The team is full of players who dont care
        We're 99.9% going down
        We'll get beat

        But if you CAN be there then you SHOULD

        That is all.
        I need some time in the sunshine, I gotta slow it right down.

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        • #34
          I'm not going. I can't bare the embarrassment of seeing us get relegated there. (Not to mention I don't have the cash at the moment)

          Will happily be going up to Manchester for a good **** up for end of the season though

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          • #35
            Only upper tier tickets available on the online ticketing thingy. Does this mean lower tier is sold out already?

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            • #36
              Selling Upper only first i am told

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              • #37
                Originally posted by QPRBENN View Post
                Selling Upper only first i am told
                Someone posted a picture of a lower tier ticket the other day so obviously not.
                Queens Park Rangers
                NPower Champions 2010/2011

                PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)

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                • #38
                  I propose a simple solution: henceforth all those who will make it to this game at Chelsea shall be referred to as Proper Supporters and revered while the rest of us will just have to humbly go on with our meaningless lives, somehow.
                  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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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by 80sCasual View Post
                    Someone posted a picture of a lower tier ticket the other day so obviously not.
                    Fair enough

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by haddockandbloater View Post
                      we are playing chelsea away in the premiership for the first time in 16 years and your moaning about paying £50 to see the match, who knows we might even turn them over, any proper QPR fan would rob their granny to go to this game, anyone who has enough loyalty points for this fixture and doesn't by a ticket is NOT A PROPER SUPPORTER so please f£$%K off and support another team as Hammersmith R said if we don't sell this out it will be embarrassing.

                      absolutely shocking supporters... next year when we are playing palace away and it's £30 a ticket will you be happy then MUGS
                      lol ill watch it on TV or a stream...you must be a better fan than me. If you do go can you make more noise than you did at the Emirates because i could hardly hear you on my speakers and it kind of ruined my whole armchair experience? Whats the point of having my nice surround speaker set up when fans like you dont make any noise

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by HammersmithR View Post
                        The Seven Stars is currently in the process of being turned into flats.

                        Many of their boys used to drink in there.

                        Fair few of them drink over the road in The Elm as well.


                        Very hard to get a drink in any of their pubs near their ground these days.
                        Yes i know ,

                        my boy was having a few jars in there the last time the Rs played them said it all kicked off outside he said they all run out and straight back in bloodied and bruised had to bite his lip to stop hisself laughing or else he was onto a slap ( ahhh the youf of today)

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by march56 View Post
                          k nob!
                          Concise, and correct!

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by haddockandbloater View Post
                            we are playing chelsea away in the premiership for the first time in 16 years and your moaning about paying £50 to see the match, who knows we might even turn them over, any proper QPR fan would rob their granny to go to this game, anyone who has enough loyalty points for this fixture and doesn't by a ticket is NOT A PROPER SUPPORTER so please f£$%K off and support another team as Hammersmith R said if we don't sell this out it will be embarrassing.

                            absolutely shocking supporters... next year when we are playing palace away and it's £30 a ticket will you be happy then MUGS
                            A few things.

                            I've been going to Rangers for over 40 years, so consider myself a proper supporter. I also buy a season ticket each year which contributes to the income of my own club as opposed to others. I happen to work on average 7 days a week but manage to get to all the home games, despite the amount of time it takes travelling, meeting up with people etc.

                            That makes me no more a proper supporter than those who cannot make matches for a variety of reasons, which include financial considerations, family/work commitments, location etc.

                            Don't quite get this obsession with going to Chelsea. Must be something to do with not having been there very often and getting all hyped up because they think that is the done thing. Been to that ground more times than I care to remember and not only when they couldn't get 20,000, but when they could barely manage about 12,000.

                            I can afford to go, but there is absolutely no chance of me wasting any more time, effort and money on a team that don't begin to come close to putting in the effort that many of our fans do. Made this decision back in January and certainly don't feel the need to prove anything by going to a match against Chelsea.

                            Sadly, and I don't make a habit of directing abuse at people, but you are the mug. £50 of your money for a ticket, to go straight into Chelsea's coffers, let alone the cost of travel and no doubt the fortune you will spend in the pub getting all over excited about a game at a ground full of "new breed" football fans. In fact, I would much prefer to see zero QPR fans there, as a proper show of discontent towards a bunch of players that have totally let down their fans all season. Not just those season ticket holders who committed their hard earned cash upfront, but all those other poor sods that have had to watch their team lie down all over the country, as opposed to putting in a performance remotely worthy of the effort of all those that went to support them.

                            Oh, and finally. Yes, will be happy to go to Palace, or any other ground for that matter, provided we have a manager who puts out a team intent on winning a football match. We're not all obsessed with the percieved romance and thrill of going to Stamford Bridge. I'll just have to live with the fact that I didn't get to stand across the street with a huge police presence between me and the opposing fans that I so desperately want to call names.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by brightonr View Post
                              A few things.

                              I've been going to Rangers for over 40 years, so consider myself a proper supporter. I also buy a season ticket each year which contributes to the income of my own club as opposed to others. I happen to work on average 7 days a week but manage to get to all the home games, despite the amount of time it takes travelling, meeting up with people etc.

                              That makes me no more a proper supporter than those who cannot make matches for a variety of reasons, which include financial considerations, family/work commitments, location etc.

                              Don't quite get this obsession with going to Chelsea. Must be something to do with not having been there very often and getting all hyped up because they think that is the done thing. Been to that ground more times than I care to remember and not only when they couldn't get 20,000, but when they could barely manage about 12,000.

                              I can afford to go, but there is absolutely no chance of me wasting any more time, effort and money on a team that don't begin to come close to putting in the effort that many of our fans do. Made this decision back in January and certainly don't feel the need to prove anything by going to a match against Chelsea.

                              Sadly, and I don't make a habit of directing abuse at people, but you are the mug. £50 of your money for a ticket, to go straight into Chelsea's coffers, let alone the cost of travel and no doubt the fortune you will spend in the pub getting all over excited about a game at a ground full of "new breed" football fans. In fact, I would much prefer to see zero QPR fans there, as a proper show of discontent towards a bunch of players that have totally let down their fans all season. Not just those season ticket holders who committed their hard earned cash upfront, but all those other poor sods that have had to watch their team lie down all over the country, as opposed to putting in a performance remotely worthy of the effort of all those that went to support them.

                              Oh, and finally. Yes, will be happy to go to Palace, or any other ground for that matter, provided we have a manager who puts out a team intent on winning a football match. We're not all obsessed with the percieved romance and thrill of going to Stamford Bridge. I'll just have to live with the fact that I didn't get to stand across the street with a huge police presence between me and the opposing fans that I so desperately want to call names.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by brightonr View Post
                                A few things.

                                I've been going to Rangers for over 40 years, so consider myself a proper supporter. I also buy a season ticket each year which contributes to the income of my own club as opposed to others. I happen to work on average 7 days a week but manage to get to all the home games, despite the amount of time it takes travelling, meeting up with people etc.

                                That makes me no more a proper supporter than those who cannot make matches for a variety of reasons, which include financial considerations, family/work commitments, location etc.

                                Don't quite get this obsession with going to Chelsea. Must be something to do with not having been there very often and getting all hyped up because they think that is the done thing. Been to that ground more times than I care to remember and not only when they couldn't get 20,000, but when they could barely manage about 12,000.

                                I can afford to go, but there is absolutely no chance of me wasting any more time, effort and money on a team that don't begin to come close to putting in the effort that many of our fans do. Made this decision back in January and certainly don't feel the need to prove anything by going to a match against Chelsea.

                                Sadly, and I don't make a habit of directing abuse at people, but you are the mug. £50 of your money for a ticket, to go straight into Chelsea's coffers, let alone the cost of travel and no doubt the fortune you will spend in the pub getting all over excited about a game at a ground full of "new breed" football fans. In fact, I would much prefer to see zero QPR fans there, as a proper show of discontent towards a bunch of players that have totally let down their fans all season. Not just those season ticket holders who committed their hard earned cash upfront, but all those other poor sods that have had to watch their team lie down all over the country, as opposed to putting in a performance remotely worthy of the effort of all those that went to support them.

                                Oh, and finally. Yes, will be happy to go to Palace, or any other ground for that matter, provided we have a manager who puts out a team intent on winning a football match. We're not all obsessed with the percieved romance and thrill of going to Stamford Bridge. I'll just have to live with the fact that I didn't get to stand across the street with a huge police presence between me and the opposing fans that I so desperately want to call names.
                                you tell him Brighton and yes he is a mug

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