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  • #31
    watford away when we won 2-4 and was quite near the front on the bottom tier, i was listening to all the watfords fans giving it the biggen.. game got underway and bang the first went in and i forgot i was in home end and it natrual to jump up when we score so i did and as landed back on my feet i remembered where i was so i had a look round....when i looked round there must have been 20 fans up scattered all cheering.. then the second went in i knew i was ok to jump up so did and so did the other 20 or so then there was wispers going round see everyone looking in discust...the third went in and qpr fans round me were going mental this was it for the watford fans they started shouting at us and told stewards about us, steward said to us stop cheering and sit down or we will kick u out... then watford scored and all the fans around us pointing and shouting all the way up to when we got the 4th and then they didnt even look at us just walked out :D

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    • #32
      Sat in the brentford end when we beat them 2-1 along with many more rangers fans when bircham scored half the stand went up!!

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      • #33
        Originally posted by qprjames View Post
        reading! Got found out when we nearly scored!
        was at that game in the reading end,think we lost 1-0,remember us going close and realising there was 50 QPR behind me
        Ooh northern lads love gravy

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        • #34
          Originally posted by bjqpr76 View Post
          Plymouth away the year they won the league 1 title by beating us. Had pigbag as my text alert so had to turn that off sharpish! Was right in front of Bircham when he got the head injury & kissed the badge while getting treatment. They went mental at that. Was gutting having to sit there & clap when they scored. Met Bircham after the game who told us they were still confident of going up.......... Roll on Hillsborough
          bj,in the away end or not,you never clap a goal against the Rs:confused:
          Ooh northern lads love gravy

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          • #35
            I can always get into Gillingham under a proper roof because I have a Kent postcode, no questions asked at ticket office. Saw (I think?) Marcus Bean's handball winner against them a a couple of years back and had to stop myself laughing throughout the rest of the game. Was the only smiling bloke on in the Medway Stand.

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            • #36
              Only once. At Stamford Bridge in 1995, the Chel**** were 1-0 up through Furs then late in the 2nd half Simon Barker got a late leveller.

              I was sat with my Chel**** schoolmate amongst a few Pie eaters and hardcore Headhunters, singing was woeful, the atmosphere at their end of the ground was dire.

              When Barker scored i jumped up in delight but and in a split second later i shouted out F###ING WXXKER!!! Hiding my delight i couldn't wait till we got out the ground and down back to the Bush for a few light refreshments.
              Mahal kita QPR

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              • #37
                stood in fulham end very briefly before moving onto pitch then into rangers bit behind goal.think it was 99 ??
                "The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".

                London Pride has been handed down to us.
                London Pride is a flower that's free.
                London Pride means our own dear town to us,
                And our pride it for ever will be.

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                • #38
                  Twice at Cambridge United but have to admit there were enough Hoops in with me, never forget the faces of some of the home fans when just before the KO many dozens bellowing out You R'sss.

                  Once at Ipswich when I couldn't get a ticket, sat near the away support but in what I think they call the South stand, was a bit quiet coz the pr+ts near us were a bit hacked off as big Dan ****tu was like a man mountain.

                  Once at Arsenal but had to be a little quite as there were a few big bar stewards close by who were looking for a skirmish.
                  I blew a lot on vodka and tonic, gambling and fags. Looking back, I think I overdid it on the tonic. - The one and only Stanley Bowles

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                  • #39
                    Man City away in the kippax. i was with a city supporting mate who outed me early on, it didnt go too well as it was the year we had 10 players booked by an ***** ref and dichio came on as sub got booked and then sent off within 5 minutes, I couldnt keep quite as the ref was a disgrace but city won 2-0 so rather than turning nasty they just cracked up and comiserated on the poor ref performance.
                    its New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks

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                    • #40
                      was in the new north bank at the arsenal in the 1-3 game...got a very last minute ticket from my uncle....sat there thinking ok if we score keep f..ing schtum... gallen scored after about 3 mins... next thing I know i'm stood up giving the 'get in there' jig ...next two goal celebrations were fairly muted ! later on watching match of the day with the missus you could see me very distinctivley in the crowd jumping up and down

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                      • #41
                        West Ham away 1973/74 season - pretty hairy stuff me n a mate even applauded most West Ham corners etc - done out in turned up levi's and doc martins - they treated us like proper East End boys - laughed about it on the tube home - but in fairness sh1te ourselves for most of the game - can't remember the scoreline - i think the home end was called The North Bank in those days like the old Highbury and the away end was The South Bank - was about 17 - daft, wild, reckless and ****ing stupid

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                        • #42
                          A few years ago when we lost 1-6 @ Leeds :waaaht:

                          I enjoyed the first 2 minutes at least

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                          • #43
                            Yes done it quite a few times down the years. Its debatable whether its worse when QPR score and you celebrate (or want to!), or when QPR concede and you're the only one NOT celebrating!
                            Worst time for me was in the West Stand at Chelsea surrounded by knuckle-draggers as we lost 2-0.
                            Best was atLiverpool when me, mate, and my Dad got recognized when Stan Bowles got clattered right in front of us and we all reacted. Bunch o scousers all turned round, we thought we were gonna get battered, but they all wanted to talk football! We had a great time.

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                            • #44
                              for me

                              for me the worst nightmare was a millwall game away i had already been warned by qpr fans that knowbody was going it was too dangerous
                              but i thought if no qpr fans are going then surely knowbody will recognize me

                              OH DEAR OH DEAR

                              we are talking the old den so right in the middle of two tube stations it was a horror show you had to walk down these ally ways
                              and in ally ways you kept bumping into groups of skinheads who kept looking at you to try to guess who you supported
                              but once inside the ground i found just one other fan he was about 6ft 4ins tall and looked a complete twot
                              alll around me were dockers shouting death threats at the ref even though they were winning
                              i was like being in hell i prayed millwall would win and was so releived when derick possee scored two quick goals
                              but in the eigtieth minute my worst fears were realised as a group of skinheads left the cold blow lane end
                              and made towrds us at the half way line,this geezer said he had a plan if we were rumbled
                              SO THIS MILLWALL FAN WITH A GREAT BIG HEAD
                              comes up to us and says
                              WHAT TEAM YOU SUPPORT
                              my face drained with colour i hoped these dockers all around us would tell them to leave us alone after all we had jumped up and celebrated when millwall scored
                              BUT NO WE WERE IN THE LIONS DEN
                              BLOOD BEING SPILT WAS A BUZZ TO THIS ****
                              oh dear oh dear what can we do so he said the tall geazzer
                              FULHAM
                              a silence came over the area we were standing in,so the millwall fan said fulham
                              SO WHAT YOU DOING HERE THEN
                              i now got involved abnd said
                              WELL BECAUSE YOUR PLAYING SUCH FANTASTIC FOOTBALL WE HAVE ADOPTED YOU AS OUR SECOND TEAM
                              he looked at me in amazement he hated the fact that i may have got out of a real good hiding
                              but lady luck was with us and they walked off arguing amongst themselves
                              BUT THAT WAS HORIFIC

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Joff View Post
                                Arsenal away can't remeber the year but we drew 0-0, Ferdinand hit the post jumped up hands on head big oooooooh, then realised I was in the north bank looked around to realise I was not alone, a few whines of "what they doing in here, but watched the whole match no problems.
                                I think it was a boxing day game. Reading your story made me think - that's exactly how I remember it. Other than that it was such a dull game.
                                #standuptocancer
                                #inyourfacecancer

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