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  • #16
    Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post
    As has been pointed out, many Korean fans continued supporting Man U even after Park left. Maybe that'll be the same with us, so how can that be a bad thing?
    give the fame of Manu, 99% of those fans where already Manure fans before even Park joined them.
    if park leaves or we get relegated no Koreans would even bother to look at us! they are gangan folks , they just go with the flow.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by rockandroll View Post
      give the fame of Manu, 99% of those fans where already Manure fans before even Park joined them.
      if park leaves or we get relegated no Koreans would even bother to look at us! they are gangan folks , they just go with the flow.
      Championships arnt that bad

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      • #18
        They will all stop coming to Loftus Road once Park is gone. Fact.
        QPR fan since1987

        @yousef_qpr

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Yousef View Post
          They will all stop coming to Loftus Road once Park is gone. Fact.
          I don't think so.

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          • #20
            I think we should stop going on about this topic, its been done to death. It makes us seem like ignorant tbh.

            Fact is, Koreans weren't taken to Loftus Rd as a kid. The Prem started broadcasting in Asia heavily, what, 15 years ago? That was when their affinity with the leagues begun, and people started choosing which clubs to support. Co-incidentally, we have not been in the Prem when this happened.

            I can guarantee you that if Park went to Man City, Arsenal (ie a rival to Man U), there wouldn't have been have been nearly as big an influx of Korean/Asian fans to their forums and games. We are a new entity to them with no history (to them), hence they are willing to give us a chance, come watch us etc. Lets not throw this chance away by being petty.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Jeems View Post
              I think we should stop going on about this topic, its been done to death. It makes us seem like ignorant tbh.

              Fact is, Koreans weren't taken to Loftus Rd as a kid. The Prem started broadcasting in Asia heavily, what, 15 years ago? That was when their affinity with the leagues begun, and people started choosing which clubs to support. Co-incidentally, we have not been in the Prem when this happened.

              I can guarantee you that if Park went to Man City, Arsenal (ie a rival to Man U), there wouldn't have been have been nearly as big an influx of Korean/Asian fans to their forums and games. We are a new entity to them with no history (to them), hence they are willing to give us a chance, come watch us etc. Lets not throw this chance away by being petty.
              Not everyone thinks like that.

              I don't know what they expect, 6 fans from Fulham or a few more from Chelsea to come across and join in?

              If not where do we find new supports from, we need them in fast.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by lymehoop View Post
                agree with silvercue re Korean fans, seats empty everywhere, know xmas is around the corner but 17,000 is embarrassing
                Same here.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by silvercue View Post
                  Not sure why you let this bother you so much. They are contributing money to the club, adding to the crowd which was not a sell out and in fact had tons of tickets left in LSE just 2 days before the game.

                  Why don't you just live and let live and get off people's backs?

                  Who cares what their reasons are. I support QPR because of where I was born and lived when I was young. That is not the norm these days. In fact when we take the nipper to his football the most coomon top now is Barca.
                  well said

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by MYU View Post
                    Not everyone thinks like that.

                    I don't know what they expect, 6 fans from Fulham or a few more from Chelsea to come across and join in?

                    If not where do we find new supports from, we need them in fast.

                    Exctly we need a long term solution, how does a short term solution address the fact that locals and some qpr fans kids would rather watch arsenal chelsea fulham or spurs, we need to build the local support up, not have a league of nations descend on loftus rd every week exspecting ji sung park to bag a hat trick .

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by silvercue View Post
                      he isn't selling many shirts, but he is generating money if it brings new support. It's no worse that poeple supporting the best team. And no one is being denied tickets - dont make me laugh. There has been one game in years hard to get a ticket and that was v Leeds.

                      I watched LA Galaxy last night on TV and I am glad they won for no other reason than I like what David Beckham has done. If I went to the states and went to LA this year I would possibly have caught a game. Does that make me some sort of idiot? No.
                      You should buy a la galaxy shirt mate sounds like your kind of thing

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                      • #26
                        Although i appreciate the open-mindedness u have shown, the sentiment that koreans follow their own is true. Their society is one of "flavor of the month." 40% left after park leaves is a mite generous. 2% might be more likely.
                        Originally posted by jeems View Post
                        i think we should stop going on about this topic, its been done to death. It makes us seem like ignorant tbh.

                        Fact is, koreans weren't taken to loftus rd as a kid. The prem started broadcasting in asia heavily, what, 15 years ago? That was when their affinity with the leagues begun, and people started choosing which clubs to support. Co-incidentally, we have not been in the prem when this happened.

                        I can guarantee you that if park went to man city, arsenal (ie a rival to man u), there wouldn't have been have been nearly as big an influx of korean/asian fans to their forums and games. We are a new entity to them with no history (to them), hence they are willing to give us a chance, come watch us etc. Lets not throw this chance away by being petty.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by jaejaxon2000 View Post
                          Although i appreciate the open-mindedness u have shown, the sentiment that koreans follow their own is true. Their society is one of "flavor of the month." 40% left after park leaves is a mite generous. 2% might be more likely.
                          I think it all depends on what kind of impression that Korean fans get from our achievements. Correct me if I am wrong but the season ain't over yet

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Yousef View Post
                            They will all stop coming to Loftus Road once Park is gone. Fact.
                            I disagree, the majority probably will but reckon a few will catch the bug.

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