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I dont hate it on here, let alone any of my fellow posters.
Isleworth has tried to give it the larry large to me on several occassions lately so I gave it back to him with both barrells, whats wrong with that exactly ?
I also think the alcohol comment is a perfectly valid one, so I'm not apologising for that either.
As Scott mentioned earlier I am unsure why you profess so much concern for the club Nick when you choose not to attend games and then slate those who do?
Why you feel my opinion constitutes me "giving it large" is beyond me as I am happy to chat and debate football matters with anyone and would be happy to share a pint with you on Saturday though I expect you would frown upon entering a pub.
You are someone that gives off confused messages Peter.
You're loyalty ( If you are the fan that you make out to be ) should be to the manager & his players.
You're purpose appears to be in permanently seeking the approval of an individual whose continuing presense at QPR is debatable at best.
Surely if you genuinely wanted what is best for QPR, you would support the manager & his players, not one individual behind the scenes who's benefit to QPR at this moment in time, is extremely dubious.
I think personally that people will be absolutely outraged if we lose another manager in these circumstances, especially one of this calibre.
The treatment of Dowie was disgraceful, to treat a double European Cup winner even worse than that ? Well, it doesnt bear thinking about.
All I can say is you'd better get used to seeing the likes of DARREN FERGUSON & Dennis Wise linked with QPR, because we certainly wont attract someone of the calibre of Paulo Sousa ever again.
IN SOUSA WE TRUST.
you really really dont realise what is going on do you?
Sousa STILL has a job thanks to GP FFS.
As you are right, to boot someone now is ridiculous.
Running the London Marathon for the Down's Syndrome Association....
Personally, I think It's shocking and in no way valid.
I doubt there are many at all who go just for the beer.
Why would someone pay around £30-£40 per game (including travel) for home games, and £50-£100 per away game (again, including travel) just to get drunk when they can just go to the pub, or for a bar crawl?
A truely ridiculous statement mate.
I, as well as EVERY fan I attend home and away with (and believe me, there are a lot) go because we all share the same passion...QPR.
Yes - let's go and get drunk lads...Shall we watch a game of football at the same time?
Classic.
No, I do think its valid, thats why I said it.
Have you seen the size of some of these people ??
Not just at our club, but at most if not all clubs, does the pub not have a part to play in these peoples girths.
Heres a suggestion, instead of getting to the pub for 1PM go for a jog and get the train / tube straight to the football ?
No, I do think its valid, thats why I said it.
Have you seen the size of some of these people ??
Not just at our club, but at most if not all clubs, does the pub not have a part to play in these peoples girths.
Heres a suggestion, instead of getting to the pub for 1PM go for a jog and get the train / tube straight to the football ?
Sorry, Mr. Motivator...We'll adhere to your way of life.
Still a ridiculous comment, all the same.
Just for the record...I'm pretty fit as I look after myslelf...Doesn't make me a better person that the larger fans you refer to.
Some of us have a life out of the gym...Nothing wrong with that my friend.
It's all about socialising.
I like to get there early to see my football mates. I don't get to see them outside of football that often, so It's always nice to catch up.
You should try it mate...You may even enjoy yourself.
No, I do think its valid, thats why I said it.
Have you seen the size of some of these people ??
Not just at our club, but at most if not all clubs, does the pub not have a part to play in these peoples girths.
Heres a suggestion, instead of getting to the pub for 1PM go for a jog and get the train / tube straight to the football ?
LMFAO.....i can laugh coz i am tee-total.....BUT go for a jog then straight to the match.....i hope you are going to supply the deoderant at the gate for all the fat-f***ers you are protesting about quite sure i wouldn't want to stand next to someone breathing heavily and sweating like a pig.
Oh yeah i am bigger than the average....but nothing to do with drink.
Fair comment, but you need to stop biting back, then people will stop taking issue with you. ;D
You've made your opinion known that:
(a) You feel Sousa was at fault for our poor run of games, and consequently our being out of the Play-off race
and
(b) You are willing to give Sousa the benefit of the doubt in the remaining games.
Those opinions are clear and, as you rightly point out, you are absolutely entitled to those opinions - they are probably right. I don't think many on here disagree that Sousa has made some mistakes (eg. substitutions, formations, etc.). It's when you bang on about them that people start to think you have some deeper reason for stating them. There is no need to re-iterate them to everyone who brings up the Sousa issue. For your own good, Pete, you need to let it drop.
I have the utmost respect for you, both as a comitted fan and as the man behind such a fabulous outlet for rangers fans. But we need to move on with this Sousa thing. The past is the past, let's enjoy the remaining credit we have left on our Season Tickets and see just what we can achieve in 6 games.
Well said Minty. I completely agree with this. We've all had plenty of opportunity to public state our opinions on Sousa and there is no point going round in circles. I too respect Pete and his opinion and I will as long as others are prepared to drop the Pro Sousa Campaign and debate it in the summer.
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