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    Went through a variety of emotions towards them yesterday.

    having met a few after the home game thought they were some of the 'nicer' (for lack of better word) supporters ive come across this season.

    listening to talkshiiite on the journey up it was all about citeh fans droaning on about how they were the best team in the world and how they would smash us.

    cue anger and wanting to beat them more than before

    in manchester the first few citeh we met were friendly enough, but did come out with a lot of arrogance.

    then groups of citeh fans shouting stuff like youre going down at us in the city centre.

    Walking up to the ground we had numpties saying things like were going to smash you 8 nil.

    in the ground i suppose they were no different to anybody else thats sat near the oppositions support.

    once the game was over i shook hands with a few of them who said things like we never wanted you to go down etc.. which was nice enough i reckon

    at the services in brum we bumped into groups of citeh fans with thick brummie accents spouting more drivvel, one of them seemed to be oblivious to the fact that barton & swp used to play for citeh.

    not long now and theyll be just as big kok ends as utd, arseanal, the bin dippers etc

  • #2
    unfortunately being successful seems to come hand in hand with being ungracious prats

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    • #3
      I went to Tenerife in Feb and I saw more Man City shirts than any other shirt. In fact more than all the others put together. Strange isn't it.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by silvercue View Post
        I went to Tenerife in Feb and I saw more Man City shirts than any other shirt. In fact more than all the others put together. Strange isn't it.
        In spain couple of years ago ma, pa and two tubbies in utd kit for 2 weeks ffs it was 95 degrees they never wore anything else

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        • #5
          I reckon older city fans would be more humble. They won't forget where they've been and how they've struggled over the years. Man City are similar to us in many respects.
          Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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          • #6
            It was good to see some of the city fans on the pitch applauded our players and fans too even patting some players on the back, they were either being appreciative that we were applauding them for winning the title or what i really think is they were thanking us for letting up once we had found out we were safe, i feel they would not have got that winner without it.
            Everyone happy.
            When our coaches left the stadium there were city fans on the streets applauding our coaches as we passed them,
            Definately one for the history books, even Ted would have loved this love in.
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