Now now no racism please. Oh ang on the cardigans don't mind this sort of racism
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My message to Korean Rs would be this:
It's great to have you. Anything to make the Loft a bit more diverse cant be a bad thing. BUT this club isn't anything like a top-4 side. It's barely a proper Premier League side (our training facilities before Tony F appeared were on a level with lower/mid-table Championship clubs). And unlike for your Arsenals, Chelscums, Madrids etc winning isn't the norm. Every match is a fight. But that's what makes QPR a proper club. And if you accept that you'll have a great time.
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostThink I got confused with this
Scotsmen
And if the threat doesn't come from France, it almost certainly comes from Scotland, which is why it is legal to murder a Scotsman within York's ancient city walls if he's carrying a bow and arrow.
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostAll fans are welcome new and old, I hope we get lots of new fans Koreans, Brazilians Norwegians Poles..................even Scottish
Oi .......................... enough of that ! :yush:"Steve, do you think 25k is a good option when there are indications that within four years, new stadiums on average have increased attendances of 60%?
For us that would mean around 29k."
QPR Richard 16-12-2013 10.08pm
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I've had enough of this ass-kissery.
Let me tell you as another Korean fan who frequents football forums (way more than I should) both in Korean and English, I can tell you the majority of Korean fans are not "true hardcore fans" of QPR. In fact, as many of you might have already guessed, we probably wouldn't have given two shits about QPR if it weren't for Park, and will most likely follow the player to another club should he decide to transfer out in the future.
Yes, it sounds very plastic, but as people on the other side of the world who did not grow up watching QPR play, we don't have any personal connections to the club. Maybe some will come to grow fond of it and become a true supporter in the future, but for now I'm not going to pretend to be one. If you see Koreans at the next match, make no mistakes, they're there to watch Park Ji Sung play, not QPR. So please understand if you see them in a United jersey :^^:
And next time someone spouts off saying things like how they've become a hardcore fan over the last few weeks (not to come off sounding hostile to Bonheurjh, but come on, really? it's only been 3 months), I'd take it with a huge grain of salt.
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