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Yes very interesting, lots of stuff I didn't know about this cat! With his history of bad injuries and indiscipline I can see why we might be looking for another top class striker to compliment him! Besides the stupid red cards I think he's been brilliant for QPR and truly did his part to keep us up! Thanks for posting that!@gatorTFC
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yes a good read, keep writing themBanning 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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Good read mate, cheers for posting.
"The cries of “Ole, ole, ole, ole, Cissé, Cissé” reverberating around Loftus Road after his winner against Stoke will live a lifetime with those of us lucky enough to be there.
Will never forget that, what a day. Those 5 minutes in which we went from being near on certs for relegation when we were drawing & Bolton were winning to the minute I heard Bolton were losing just after Cisse had scored were absolutley mental.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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In November 2003 he was representing France’s Under-21 team in a playoff match, ironically against Portugal, for a place in the Under-21s Championship. Cissé had already helped France to victory in the first leg in Guimaraes scoring both goals in their 2 – 1 victory, but, just a few minutes after equalising Ronaldo’s opener for Portugal in the second leg in Clermont-Ferrand, he left referee Rob Styles no alternative but to send him off for kicking Mário Sérgio in an off the ball incident. Clearly incensed, Cissé remained on the field protesting and haranguing the referee which only served to increase the length of his ban to 5 competitive matches. This ban was reduced to 4 matches on appeal but, as he was no longer eligible for Under-21 matches, would not start until Euro 2004, leaving Santini to rue his decision to let Cissé play in the matches.
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Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostGood read mate, cheers for posting.
"The cries of “Ole, ole, ole, ole, Cissé, Cissé” reverberating around Loftus Road after his winner against Stoke will live a lifetime with those of us lucky enough to be there.
Will never forget that, what a day. Those 5 minutes in which we went from being near on certs for relegation when we were drawing & Bolton were winning to the minute I heard Bolton were losing just after Cisse had scored were absolutley mental.
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