Being honest if the question was beat Chelsea at Stamford bridge 10-0 or England win the World Cup and the euros I’d take beating Chelsea,,,
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love England to bits, but considering the amount of money over the season I spend on qpr it has to be the r's.
even with a couple of England games at Wembley every year, qpr easily outweighs the cost, and 30/35 games home and away.
it'd be like buying your own house, but sleeping in the park if i'd have picked England winning the world cup over qpr.
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I'm a Sweaty with an English accent, so International football really passes me by. The 2 sporting teams I'm passionate about are QPR and the British Lions. I will keep an eye out for both Scotland and England when it comes to football and Rugby, but I'd certainly never get too distraught or excited over an England football game.
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Originally posted by CroydonCaptainJack View PostThat is a bit extreme isn't it Kev?
I used to be always surprised how some people chose club over country but as I say I am about 50-50 now. Doesn't make me any less of a QPR fan does it?
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Originally posted by Dunraven View PostWonder if fans of other clubs, and nationalities, feel the same way - overwhelming support for club over country?You support QPR?!?!
– Every Australian Ever
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Originally posted by Brisbane View PostProbably affected by the size of the club too; QPR are a small club and England are (debatably) heavyweights on the world stage. If you asked a Kazakhstani Chelsea fan, they'd probably be country all the way.
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Originally posted by Dunraven View PostWonder if fans of other clubs, and nationalities, feel the same way - overwhelming support for club over country?
Overall I would bet club beats country everytime though.
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On hols at the moment and there has been Spanish or Italian football on in the bars every night..........Spanish teams seem to have mostly Spanish players, likewise Italians in Italian teams. The quality of individual players is high and the football is terrific at least some of the time. England winning the World Cup? Not while the Prem attracts so many foreigners. I don't hold with the theory that they improve our players - where's the evidence, with people on this thread saying they wouldn't cross the road to watch the national team?
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