Not nervous mate, keeping me feet on the ground (remember last season v Bolton, and this is QPR afterall) so not getting carried away. We have a better team/squad than last year and we picked up some great results.
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I'm sorry to say I'm not excited in the least.
A mixture of Chelski winning the CL which pissed me off hugely, and the Olympics, which reminded me of what sport should really be about.
I just think football is increasingly corrupt and bogus, and populated by irrational and unreasonable people.
Of course I hope QPR do well, and I will be watching on the internet this afternoon. But I just can't get too excited about it.
I hope I'll perk up a bit.
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Originally posted by will View PostI'm sorry to say I'm not excited in the least.
A mixture of Chelski winning the CL which pissed me off hugely, and the Olympics, which reminded me of what sport should really be about.
I just think football is increasingly corrupt and bogus, and populated by irrational and unreasonable people.
Of course I hope QPR do well, and I will be watching on the internet this afternoon. But I just can't get too excited about it.
I hope I'll perk up a bit.
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Originally posted by QPR71 View Postone drugs official has claimed at least 65% of competitors are on drugs
But I'll look into it. Do you have a link for the research, or even the official who made this claim? I can find nothing with a google search. Thanks.
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Originally posted by QPR71 View Posthow many footballers fail drug tests....how many officials compared to olympics get accused of corruption
But anyway, it's not so much the bribery-of-officials sort of corruption I was meaning. I meant a deeper malaise, and a deeper cynicism noticeable in football. If you like, a sort of moral corruption. I just loved the relative simplicity and innocence of the Olympics. People quietly slogging away, 6 days a week before work or school, training, improving, dreaming, without making a fuss. It enriched my spirit and replenished my faith in the value of sport as a benefit to humanity.
This is a totally personal thing, so I don't think it's worth arguing about. I respect the views of others even we disagree. We had different experiences during the Olympics, and that was mine.
Back on topic, good for all of you who are looking forward to the season more than me. I envy you, and I suspect that a few games in I'll be addicted once again.
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