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Think Hughes deserved every bit of stick and more he was given yesterday. In spades. If we fail to beat Southampton I hope every Rangers fan at LR will let him know what we think of his stewardship. Fans are more than entitled to let players and management know what they think. Barton benefitted from that after Liverpool last season. The only folk fans shouldn't currently slate- and don't slate- are Tony F and the board. That's because- in good faith- they do their best for the club. Hughes- in spite of all the talk- hasn't done his job. Its surely the Rs fans duty to let him know that we know that. Christ knows we've been patient long enough.....
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Originally posted by twranger View Postyeah, i appreciate that Van - but surely there comes a point when...like where we as a club are now, that you have to say enough is enough for the time being, and until things improve, there are better things to spend the dosh on. Just my take on it of course, and everyone has different priorities of course.Ooh northern lads love gravy
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i like to do my moaning away from the game as it cant do the players any good to hear it, personally i like to encourage. that aside a mate of mine sometimes comes along and all he does is moan he drives me mad and ive told him if he comes again he cant sit near me , then again these pampered preening posuers have to put ther hands up and take some blame , i believe hughes has lost the dressing room theres not much fight , to many silly mistakes and some diabolical team selections , the finishing is rubbish then up front slackers like zamora and cisse
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not like us qpr fans don't travel, and haven't been integral in the resurgence over a decade...i wish the newcomers would sod off, with their man utd/chelsea/lpool stuff and never return
qpr fans always have a go, win lose or draw..we aint there for the glory but no wins away ina year and no wins in 11 is poxy by any standards and few fans anywhere would stand for it.
and don't go on about "HOW FAR WE'VE COME"..THINK HOW FAR WE'LL FAR IF THIS GOES WRONG.
we have been patient, loyal
BUT LOOK HOW WE IMPROVED AFTER EUSTONGATE, that shake up got a reaction.
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Originally posted by 72bus View Posti like to do my moaning away from the game as it cant do the players any good to hear it, personally i like to encourage. that aside a mate of mine sometimes comes along and all he does is moan he drives me mad and ive told him if he comes again he cant sit near me , then again these pampered preening posuers have to put ther hands up and take some blame , i believe hughes has lost the dressing room theres not much fight , to many silly mistakes and some diabolical team selections , the finishing is rubbish then up front slackers like zamora and cisse
No one is going to improve or gain confidence with people breathing down their necks. It just turns our playing squad into nervous wrecks. That's why players can go missing in games, if they don't have the ball they can't make a mistake the fans will boo them for.
I guarantee if someone here made a mistake at work and everyone kept giving them grief and never letting them forget how bad they were they'd either crumble under the pressure or lose it and lamp someone. Not many folk would thrive, that's for bleeding sure.
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Originally posted by pauldrayton View PostAshamed to be a QPR fan today.
Those abusing the players at the end - I really do wish they'd f*ck off and "support" another team. Waste of oxygen the lot of them. We really do have some *****s as supporters.
I've started to really hate a large number of my own fellow "supporters". Away days are getting worse and worse.
I was not at the game, so don't feel I could comment without it being a bit of a cheap shot. But I do understand the frustration and frustrated people will often act on adreniline and emotion, so I am not suprised.
The reason I am interested is that I think modern footballers are not the same as they used to be. They mostly are not loyal and don't love their clubs. They are professionals and I think booing is so much part of the game now that I don't think that many will be that negatively impacted if it is kept to the end of the game.
There is always the Joey Barton case too. I admit I booed him off the park v Liverpool and feel no regret at all at doing so. And there is no one that can convince me that the reaction from the crowd didn't make him pull his finger out. Something clicked and he realised he had to do more for people who genuinly care.
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I read on another thread that we've had the worst start in the premier league for 17 years. And the second worst ever. if you don't give the manager- and underperforming players- some stick after yet another defeat you'll be cheering the team on in the championship....
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On saturday some of our so called fans sang for bobby when we came on slaged him off non stop, some near me done nothing but #### us off all game, sang song about TF first half by second he was a two bob ****. I was far far from happy but had to move away from these plumbs. I can understand both sides of the coin but fighting between each other in the stands and at half time is not good for anyone, I love banter thats why I love away days but seeing 3 40ish blokes starting on a 60ish old bloke with kids round him is not what I go for, them 3 Know who they are and should be ashamed. I wanted to give them a dig but didnt want to start a mass brawl as I was with few people and could have gone off. We all have our views but we all want one thing rangers to win a game. some of the youngsters need to think about what there saying, at one point some **** was shouting at everyone to stand up and support there team, at a bloke I know ant missed a game home away for years, when I point this out to him and said this bloke wiil be at all games till he dies win or lose he shut up for all of two mins before asking me how many games I go two, he was shocked to relise I dont miss many, then informed me he mate got him ticket and was his 1st away 2nd game all season. I told him to shut his mouth in future to witch he agreed. The upside down with southampton was the giggle of the day tho, a bit of fun on a cold and dark day for ALL RANGERS FANS, stuards and old bill top notch from what I saw as well.
Come ON uuuuuuurrrrrrsssssss we are one after the same thing, agree to dissagree some times.
Sorry about the spelling, I earn me money this my hands and tools not a pen and paper!!!
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When Bowen said to start blaming each other he meant the players not the fans!!!
QPR under Hughes are breaking all kinds of records at the mo, and none of them very nice ones. This is why I'm doubtful he'll turn things around. We may be playing some good football but that unfortunately isn't reflected in points gained.
I'm not ashamed of our club. I'm very proud of it. Sadly, we're becoming a bit of a joke to a lot of people.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by stoneheadnum1 View PostOn saturday some of our so called fans sang for bobby when we came on slaged him off non stop, some near me done nothing but #### us off all game, sang song about TF first half by second he was a two bob ****. I was far far from happy but had to move away from these plumbs. I can understand both sides of the coin but fighting between each other in the stands and at half time is not good for anyone, I love banter thats why I love away days but seeing 3 40ish blokes starting on a 60ish old bloke with kids round him is not what I go for, them 3 Know who they are and should be ashamed. I wanted to give them a dig but didnt want to start a mass brawl as I was with few people and could have gone off. We all have our views but we all want one thing rangers to win a game. some of the youngsters need to think about what there saying, at one point some **** was shouting at everyone to stand up and support there team, at a bloke I know ant missed a game home away for years, when I point this out to him and said this bloke wiil be at all games till he dies win or lose he shut up for all of two mins before asking me how many games I go two, he was shocked to relise I dont miss many, then informed me he mate got him ticket and was his 1st away 2nd game all season. I told him to shut his mouth in future to witch he agreed. The upside down with southampton was the giggle of the day tho, a bit of fun on a cold and dark day for ALL RANGERS FANS, stuards and old bill top notch from what I saw as well.
Come ON uuuuuuurrrrrrsssssss we are one after the same thing, agree to dissagree some times.
Sorry about the spelling, I earn me money this my hands and tools not a pen and paper!!!
I completely understand why some people get on the players backs and give them grief- they give up a lot of money and time to go.
However, at a time like this, when the club is really in the s***. IT DOESN'T HELP ONE BIT. Not a single player will be more motivated after getting the abuse on Saturday.
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The problem is not always the ones that whinge and #### off the players but the ones that don't complain and just walk,me being one of them,i just cannot bring myself
to spend all that money at the moment and know before we get to the game that we are gonna get beat,i dont want the sheer downbeat emotion you get travelling home and the joy of not watching MOTD because i am embarrased to see another defeat,i now stay away to try and actually enjoy some of my wk/end,been a supporter for 30years and cannot honestly remember feeling so low or having this reaction before,so no,i do not abuse players i just walk with my feet........
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Football must easily be at least a £500 a month habit if you go home and away. It's a lot of money to most fans and the reward is to watch defeat after defeat. Most people would rather pay off the mortgage and debts, and who can blame them when it's poor reward for a lot of expenditure?
Having said that, I have the utmost respect for fans who follow the team week in week out, as I used to do, and it is these people who have every right to say what they like about what's going on.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostFootball must easily be at least a £500 a month habit if you go home and away. It's a lot of money to most fans and the reward is to watch defeat after defeat. Most people would rather pay off the mortgage and debts, and who can blame them when it's poor reward for a lot of expenditure?
Having said that, I have the utmost respect for fans who follow the team week in week out, as I used to do, and it is these people who have every right to say what they like about what's going on.
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