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  • #46
    Originally posted by silvercue View Post
    Quite frankly I am so bored of the Fabrice circus. He was ill, on the road to recovery and I think we all wish him well.....but the football "love in" is rather strange and feels phoney to me. Most of us (over a certain age) know people that get ill, but at about the same time a load of kids die in a coach crash and it is news for 1 day because ....OMG .... a footballer is sick!"!!!
    Too many people want to jump on the look at me i care more bandwagon, they think it makes them better people, normally shout about human rights for terrorists in this country too.
    Btw i brought up about the coach crash and the leftie pc-ers told me off because it's not comparable...

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    • #47
      Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
      Was the booing really that loud on tele?

      Must say I was so on edge at match I never digested how hostile the atmosphere was
      I met a mate in West Hampstead after the game who was watching in a boozer & first thing he said was f*ck me that booing was naughty!

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      • #48
        long may the hostility continue I say. When have you ever seen a player avoid taking corners and jumping into the crowd? The atmosphere takes players out of their normal mindset and they can't handle it. Keep it up Rangers

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        • #49
          Originally posted by W12_Ranger View Post
          Was the booing really that loud on tele?

          Must say I was so on edge at match I never digested how hostile the atmosphere was
          sounded really loud w12-barmaid asked me to stop thumping the bar at one stage. was genuinely proud of our support.only rangers fan in my small town but they all know who we are
          PRIDE OF LONDON.

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          • #50
            2nd in hostility to Chelsea at home, but the length and amplitude of the booing yesterday was far more impressive. Hats off

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            • #51
              The EPL these days is full of prawn sandwich munchers and nancy boy players. They don't like getting a bit of stick.

              I'm one of those who says f**k 'em. The more hostile, the better. These teams get advantages through dodgy refs and bigger budgets. We have to use other means, and if that means creating a hellhole to visit, then so be it.
              Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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              • #52
                Fnck me, those *****s complaining about us have obviously not got the ******** to take a trip up to Stoke to support their team.

                We might be getting better at this hostility lark, but that lot have got it nailed!

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                • #53
                  Ha Ha good thread...all the geezers in me bar were calling me a nutter...and I weren't even there !!

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                  • #54
                    i think what it does is ruffle the feathers of the prawn sandwich brigade who are used to watching their team from their faceless new-generation all-seater stadia and have been part of the premier league sterilisation of old-school football fans.

                    us boo-ing the oppo at home makes for a great home fan atmosphere and is proven to have helped us bag those vital home points. us v them is very much how it is at the moment, whether they are the fa, spuds, or whoever.

                    i'll keep boo-ing the opposition at home...after all it is them who are standing in the way of us getting those vital points...so screw 'em!
                    come on you r's!

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                    • #55
                      A hostile atmosphere helps make up for the dodgy decisions that favour the big clubs time and again, Man Utd more than any other. Although Sir Alex is probably the most biased manager in the country who always sticks up for refs as long as dodgy decisions go his club's way as they almost always do. Just about everyone in football (not including Man Utd supporters obviously) is aware of the luck Man Utd have when it comes to dubious decisions. Refs are human, and intimidated, and give them the benefit of the doubt 9 times out of 10 season after season. Its probably worth another 6-8 points a season compared to what most PL clubs get. Luck does NOT even itself out when it comes to them. What an advantasge they have got.

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                      • #56
                        loftus road west 12.........'welcome to hell'!!!!!!!!
                        you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Factamondo View Post
                          loftus road west 12.........'welcome to hell'!!!!!!!!
                          we are the Galatasary of west london

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                          • #58
                            Agreed with keeping it hostile for visiting players....

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by TRING-RANGER View Post
                              we are the Galatasary of west london
                              no i just mean the road and area in general is 'hell'
                              you know nothing john snow!!!!

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                              • #60
                                I argued for months that we should be doing it, got put down a few times, but persisted and kept re-posting, and eventually won the day, and I'm well proud of what we've achieved so far.

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