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  • Is this the best time ever to support QPR?

    I still haven't hit the ground after staying up last week, my question to you is, is this the best time ever to support QPR?

    We had the most amazing run of results at the end of the season in which was deemed as relegation by a whole load of people on the TV & even our own fans.

    We've got some real class players already at this football club, & we've got the summer to sign more players which it sounds like Tony will do to make this squad stronger.

    We've got a manager who's teams are hard to break down & he's only ever left clubs in a better state, he's also well known for signing big players to football clubs like Kompany, Dembele, Chris Samba & many more.

    We've got a clear plan set out. Short term stay up, done. medium term get a new training ground, being done now. Long term a new ground. And Tony Fernandes said that success to him next season is 16th so there clearly is no major pressure for Mark Hughes which can only be positive.

    I already highlighted on the training ground but by the sounds of it we're going to have a training ground that would be good enough for any team in this league (Inlcuding the big guns) & also a grade 1 youth team academy, could you picture QPR bringing up the likes of Defoe, Beckham, Rooney, Gerrard etc! - As Tony says, the building blocks are in place

    We're Premier League. & this will help attract the younger fans & fans from abroad (Especially from Malaysia & India because of Tony & Amit)

    And then look at all these great names that are at our football club right now, Mark Hughes, Amit, The Mittals, Jamie Mackie ( :=B: ), Tony Fernandes, Phillip Beard, Mike Rigg.

    Tony Fernandes isn't all talk, he's the real deal & a bit of a god sent for a football club, i'm not sure about you but I never thought QPR were going to be a major force one day, but with a training ground, new ground & the right men in charge I really believe that short term is going to be enjoyable being maybe midtable & being on cup runs, mixed with beating the big teams & long term we may have a club that will compeat in the top half of the table every season competitively. It's very exciting times to support QPR right now, so is this the best time ever to support QPR?
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    Yes, it is the best time ever to support QPR
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    No, there have been better times to support QPR
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    40
    Under Les Ferdinand:
    Luke Freeman, top assists in the league: 4million
    Alex Smithies, great goalie for this club: 3,5million
    Charlie Austin, 19 Premier League goals: 4million
    Jack Robinson: Contract ran out, left for free
    And many more mistakes

    LES FERDINAND, IT'S TIME TO GO

  • #2
    It has the potential to be.
    Not sure though mid 70s was good.

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    • #3
      anytime is a good time to support qpr!!!

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      • #4
        70's for me...

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        • #5
          the 70's were the best tho!!!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
            It has the potential to be.
            Not sure though mid 70s was good.


            I thnk we're still a long from the halcyon days of Jim Gregory, Dave Sexton and the team that everyone over 40 can probably still name but if we can get some stability next season and push on.....who knows how great the times ahead are.

            The future's bright, thank **** it's not Orange!!
            2011-2013, 2 seasons in the Premiership, 76 games, 14 wins........two years of my life I'll never get back!!

            2013/2014 mediocrity topped off with a win at Wembley....

            2014/2015 was pretty much the same as 2011-2013.....

            2015/2016, average at best.....

            2016/2017, same old, same old....

            2017/2018, aim low, avoid disappointment!

            Its the hope that kills you!

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            • #7
              Deff for the youngsters....and for the oldies...its been a long wait since the good times.

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              • #8
                92 to 94 was pretty good for me then it all went down hill. this has been far the best. us beating liverpool was probably one of the best games i can remember.

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                • #9
                  don't know how to vote -
                  yes - as in i'm having a good time atm
                  no - because i love the ups and downs that we can only ever get at qpr.

                  the worst by a long way is the whole paul hart time...

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                  • #10
                    Its certainly an upward curve at the moment. Who knows where it will take us.

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                    • #11
                      In my life time i would say it is yes.

                      Only problem is if we get too good with me being from Nottingham i will probably get called a glory hunter. But i think i can take that! ;)

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                      • #12
                        Yes it is a good time but my best season over the 31 years i have been watching the R's was our Championship winning season, the ups and downs and the wiv won it but have we ? the scenes at Cardiff and Watford they will stay forever along with last Sunday

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by QPRWEBBIE View Post
                          Yes it is a good time but my best season over the 31 years i have been watching the R's was our Championship winning season, the ups and downs and the wiv won it but have we ? the scenes at Cardiff and Watford they will stay forever along with last Sunday
                          The championship winning season was amazing and all apart of this upward curve.

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                          • #14
                            I'm now in my mid 40 's so for me it was the mid 70's through to the late 80's .
                            Football has changed massively over the last 20 years (some for the better , some for not) .

                            We may not win silverware in the next 10 or 20 or so years (maybe a carling cup ) but I've got to say to some of the younger generation that our club is in far better hands than it has been since Jim Gregorys time and for that I'm truly grateful .

                            COYR'S !!!!!!!

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                            • #15
                              I did like the days of Bobby Hazel,Alan Mc,Johnny Byrne,Stainrod,Bannister and the Sir Les/Top team in London but The way we won the Championship (and alot of people forget where we were a year before) that is my highlight.

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