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  • #16
    Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Post
    And this helps?

    BTW, people are "hurting and angry" in Gaza where their 10 month old baby is blown to pieces by a bomb before their eyes. We have failed to win three, maybe four football matches we might realistically have expected to shade. Try to at least keep some perspective.
    Again too bl**dy right........its only football.....(awaits the inevitable backlash for this comment, but its true)

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    • #17
      Originally posted by superhoop67 View Post
      so try and get off the subject , shall we all talk about world politics then on the QPR forum ,if the MH subject is not worthy how come you have replied to nearly every thread on it, sell your season ticket and give the money to the PLO
      spot on, these left=wingers get on my ####
      I must away now, I can no longer tarry
      This morning's tempest I have to cross
      I must be guided without a stumble
      Into the arms I love the most

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      • #18
        Of course it hurts. As a grown man I cried in Cardiff after the play off final. Sometimes it hurts like hell. But over the years of supporting QPR losing doesn't exactly come as a shock to me. I go through brief periods of expecting to win (such as the year we went up) but mostly I'm resigned to lots of loses. All I was trying to say about Gaza was not to have some big political discussion but to say there are more important things to worry about. I've had some difficult things to cope with in my life the last year or so as I'm sure you have at some point (assuming you are over a certain age). So I try to put football in perspective. And when it goes wrong I try not to just lash out (sack Hughes, abuse Fernandes, whatever) but step back and look at the situation. Under Briatore I had no confidence in the board but so far Fernandes has proved himself an excellent chairman and I am prepared to admit he is in a better position to make a decision on if/ when to sack Hughes than I am or even you are.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
          is it just a passing annoyance to you when QPR dont win at the weekend? or does it ruin your weekend?
          that stock question yet again- do you copy and paste these.....

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          • #20
            Originally posted by twranger View Post
            that stock question yet again- do you copy and paste these.....
            yer i have wall chart up on my wall which i gather all the information and then i scale it 1 to 10 on how good a supporter someone is...10 being a die hard only has QPR in his life super supporter and 1 being you :-)

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            • #21
              Are there problems in Isreal? Next you'll be saying there's issues in Iraq and Afghanistan....bloody cruel world we live in!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
                yer i have wall chart up on my wall which i gather all the information and then i scale it 1 to 10 on how good a supporter someone is...10 being a die hard only has QPR in his life super supporter and 1 being you :-)
                haha, you've got to be a 10 sadly!..............me, using that scale, probably a 6 or 7 for over fifty years now! Isn't age a wonderful thing - it affords one the maturity and insight of perspective.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by twranger View Post
                  haha, you've got to be a 10 sadly!..............me, using that scale, probably a 6 or 7 for over fifty years now! Isn't age a wonderful thing - it affords one the maturity and insight of perspective.
                  reckon i would only be a 6 or 7 tbh :-)

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                  • #24
                    OK You are saying it is a another thread but most people so far have failed to address the subject. I thought this was a forum to discuss QPR and so at this time it is not surprisingly that some of the threads seem similar as most people are preoccupied with the same subject.

                    This thread was addressed to the pro Hughes camp and was asking if there was a time when they feel he should be replaced if the results continue as they are:

                    1) after the Southampton game (if we do not win decisively).
                    2) In three or four weeks if we are still bottom
                    3) At Christmas (if we are still in the bottom of three)
                    4) At the end of the season if we go down
                    5) Never

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                    • #25
                      Lose tomorrow, but do not want redknapp
                      Ole Gunnar for me

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by twranger View Post
                        haha, you've got to be a 10 sadly!..............me, using that scale, probably a 6 or 7 for over fifty years now! Isn't age a wonderful thing - it affords one the maturity and insight of perspective.
                        Originally posted by vblockranger View Post
                        reckon i would only be a 6 or 7 tbh :-)
                        Did you two go to the same school.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by janemelanie View Post
                          OK You are saying it is a another thread but most people so far have failed to address the subject. I thought this was a forum to discuss QPR and so at this time it is not surprisingly that some of the threads seem similar as most people are preoccupied with the same subject.

                          This thread was addressed to the pro Hughes camp and was asking if there was a time when they feel he should be replaced if the results continue as they are:

                          1) after the Southampton game (if we do not win decisively).
                          2) In three or four weeks if we are still bottom
                          3) At Christmas (if we are still in the bottom of three)
                          4) At the end of the season if we go down
                          5) Never
                          I would add one more: When Tony Fernandez feels it's time! At the end of the day he will obviously be the one making the decision, he's the boss!
                          @gatorTFC

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by janemelanie View Post
                            OK You are saying it is a another thread but most people so far have failed to address the subject. I thought this was a forum to discuss QPR and so at this time it is not surprisingly that some of the threads seem similar as most people are preoccupied with the same subject.

                            This thread was addressed to the pro Hughes camp and was asking if there was a time when they feel he should be replaced if the results continue as they are:

                            1) after the Southampton game (if we do not win decisively).
                            2) In three or four weeks if we are still bottom
                            3) At Christmas (if we are still in the bottom of three)
                            4) At the end of the season if we go down
                            5) Never
                            Problem is Jane, labelling people "pro-Hughes". We are all Rangers fans and it just happens to be confirmed on thread after thread, that some are just able to cope better with all the frustration and disappointment. Pretty sure all of us would like to see Hughes turn this around right now and go on to have great success at our club. But all the time it looks like no real progress is being made, the less rational amongst us, (or better, more passionate and more knowledgeable in their view) get themselves so worked up that even the likes of Redknapp and Martinez appear viable options.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by brightonr View Post
                              Problem is Jane, labelling people "pro-Hughes". We are all Rangers fans and it just happens to be confirmed on thread after thread, that some are just able to cope better with all the frustration and disappointment. Pretty sure all of us would like to see Hughes turn this around right now and go on to have great success at our club. But all the time it looks like no real progress is being made, the less rational amongst us, (or better, more passionate and more knowledgeable in their view) get themselves so worked up that even the likes of Redknapp and Martinez appear viable options.
                              like to see how rational you would be after a day of work with constant digs from Spuds/Gooners/Scum/Palace fans...even Charlton fans are taking the **** ffs!. Charlton!!! :-)

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                              • #30
                                At least my husband does not do that. He watches match of the day and deletes it if we lose and keeps it if we win. So far our V+ recorder has lots of hours left.

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