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  • #61
    Originally posted by qprjames View Post
    Do me a favour mate! I've had a season ticket for as long as I can remember (nearing 15 years) and my great grandad supported the r's. So don't give me that heritage ******** cos' quite frankly I bet you anything I've got just as much if not more than you.

    Now my reasons are for wanting to move are so my club can be successful for years to come. Stop pre-judging as you like to do. I love loftus road for what it is but its holding us back from growing our fanbase which is vital if we are going to be a competitive premiership force. Personally I couldn't give a flying **** about getting a beer at half time (never do) or the small leg room. Other fans do though and if it means they start coming to support the club I'm all for it. And yes the bigger the better....why wouldn't you want our club to be big and successful? If you wanna be an underdog or a 'loser' there's plenty of non league clubs out there who would happily take your cash. Its fans like you who want to halt progress due to the fear of changes....
    bigger and better ? with the likes of the new Fulham fans coming on board for a few seasons , no thanks
    Football played the Charlie Ferris way

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    • #62
      Originally posted by superhoop67 View Post
      bigger and better ? with the likes of the new Fulham fans coming on board for a few seasons , no thanks
      Fair play to fulham imo..I'd happily see our fan base double. Why wouldn't you? If it means I'm going to watch better quality players ever week I'm all for it.
      Now, Then, Forever
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      • #63
        Originally posted by qprjames View Post
        Fair play to fulham imo..I'd happily see our fan base double. Why wouldn't you? If it means I'm going to watch better quality players ever week I'm all for it.
        to watch football in a souless stadium surrounded by souless fans ,might have to leave to the newcomers and go to a pub and watch
        Football played the Charlie Ferris way

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        • #64
          Good shout that Rsonist

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          • #65
            He's scored 6 goals in his last 3 Premier League seasons. Thats an awful record, awful signing. DJ, HH, Zamora, Cisse and Mackie are all better. Poor signing
            We're Queens Park Rangers and we always do things the hard way!
            @Deadend_Friend

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            • #66
              Originally posted by superhoop67 View Post
              to watch football in a souless stadium surrounded by souless fans ,might have to leave to the newcomers and go to a pub and watch
              It doesn't need to be like that. Ok, LR has a cracking atmosphere, but it's a dilapidated stadium. It has 13% restricted views, small, cramped, offering poor facilities. It's way past it's sell by date I'm sorry to say.

              I went to the MK Dons away game and thought that kind of stadium would be ideal for us. I was down towards the Dons end and they sounded very loud, even though it's still not a completely built stadium.
              Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post
                It doesn't need to be like that. Ok, LR has a cracking atmosphere, but it's a dilapidated stadium. It has 13% restricted views, small, cramped, offering poor facilities. It's way past it's sell by date I'm sorry to say.

                I went to the MK Dons away game and thought that kind of stadium would be ideal for us. I was down towards the Dons end and they sounded very loud, even though it's still not a completely built stadium.
                never went so can't comment ,but that must be the only new stadium like that ,every one i 've been to have been dreadful .
                Football played the Charlie Ferris way

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                  • #69
                    If he stays fit will be a very good signing.
                    @chrisrobson9

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Rsonist View Post
                      AJ is a decent addition. I personally feel it's a very safe, pragmatic move in a position we could have afforded to take a little gamble on but I'll trust the manager if he thinks it's what's needed in the squad.

                      Both Nelsen and AJ strike me primarily as signings with a strong view towards establishing a professional competitive mentality around the club rather than simply in terms of what they offer on the pitch, ie it's not necessarily about AJ scoring a hatful or Nelsen keeping a watertight defence single-handedly but the effect they'll have on the XI chosen on the day.

                      City coming back to win that last day of the season might have been fun for everyone else but you can bet it stuck right in Sparky's throat. Today's transfers are to ensure it never happens again.
                      Good post ,

                      Sounds common sense to me

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                      • #71
                        may get shot down but aint they both a bit long in the tooth? i suppose they are ok for a very short term fix but surely youth is where our future lays!
                        LONDON CALLING TO THE ZOMBIES OF DEATH.... ALSO KNOW AS BRENTFORD FANS

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                        • #72
                          Define youth in the PL because it ain't 18/19 more like 21-24

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Connell10 View Post
                            may get shot down but aint they both a bit long in the tooth? i suppose they are ok for a very short term fix but surely youth is where our future lays!
                            Is AJ, at 31, long in the tooth?

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                            • #74
                              Would rather a 31 year old experienced Premiership proven 'long in the tooth' player to an unproven youth player who wouldn't be up to the rigours of the premier league.

                              Everyone was banging on about Charlie Austin being the next big thing, he's hardly pulling up trees, same for Le Fondre & expect will be the same for Jordan Rhodes.

                              Premiership is a different kettle of fish.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Ric-Roc View Post
                                Would rather a 31 year old experienced Premiership proven 'long in the tooth' player to an unproven youth player who wouldn't be up to the rigours of the premier league.

                                Everyone was banging on about Charlie Austin being the next big thing, he's hardly pulling up trees, same for Le Fondre & expect will be the same for Jordan Rhodes.

                                Premiership is a different kettle of fish.
                                Need players like Hoillet signing. Not just gonna be good for the next couple of years but for many years to come. Maybe they will be more expensive in the short term but it will stop us having to have a large player turnover every couple of years.

                                We must have one of the oldest squads as it is already?
                                Now, Then, Forever
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