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  • #76
    Karma, more than any other club in the country you lot are very quick to have a go a the support of other clubs. QPR is one of the worst supported teams in the Premier League and like it or not its a fact...... who cares?? If it is a point that you are touchy on and feel the need to bring it up all the time to mask over the fact that you had 6k fans for a home cup game or you can't sell out the smallest home allocation in the league on a derby day then fine, but nobody really cares. what happens on the pitch is what truly counts not how many fans you have or have not got in the stands.

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    • #77
      Originally posted by QPRchamp View Post
      Karma, more than any other club in the country you lot are very quick to have a go a the support of other clubs. QPR is one of the worst supported teams in the Premier League and like it or not its a fact...... who cares?? If it is a point that you are touchy on and feel the need to bring it up all the time to mask over the fact that you had 6k fans for a home cup game or you can't sell out the smallest home allocation in the league on a derby day then fine, but nobody really cares. what happens on the pitch is what truly counts not how many fans you have or have not got in the stands.
      I think that its a touchy subject as many Rangers fans know that we missed out on years of expansion when we got relegated in the early 90's and also missed the gravy train financially. During the 15 odd years in the lower leagues our neighbours went through periods of huge success and growth which left us a long way behind. We are and will be trying catch up with Fulham & Chelsea for many years to come but it would be wrong to suggest that had those clubs not received huge financial backing from wealthy owners they would still be much larger clubs than QPR. The fact of the matter is Fulham definately would not be a bigger club and Chelsea's future could have been very different had Roman not turned up.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by QPRchamp View Post
        Karma, more than any other club in the country you lot are very quick to have a go a the support of other clubs. QPR is one of the worst supported teams in the Premier League and like it or not its a fact...... who cares?? If it is a point that you are touchy on and feel the need to bring it up all the time to mask over the fact that you had 6k fans for a home cup game or you can't sell out the smallest home allocation in the league on a derby day then fine, but nobody really cares. what happens on the pitch is what truly counts not how many fans you have or have not got in the stands.
        fact of the matter is that if fulham were to be relegated theyre gates would drop by 60%, which means theyd probably take 20 people to away games. similar to chelscum the big investment if you went through the fulham supporter database youd probably find the overwhelming majority arrived once theyd achieved top flight status and were probably watching egg chasing with mummay and dadday.

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