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Lol, blimey that is taking the Michael.Originally posted by Pie & mash View PostI live in Shepherd's Bush and see waaaay more people in Chelsea gear than our own (other than on match day of course)
Wear your QPR garms on non-match days more often to show up these glory hunters even more I say ;)
I do get the odd glance when I wear my QPR club shop garb on non-match days and at Powerleague, I must say
People seem to love the hoops and name! #SleepingGiant
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should pie and mash wear the full kit or is that too much?Originally posted by hipsterhoop View PostLol, blimey that is taking the Michael.
Wear your QPR garms on non-match days more often to show up these glory hunters even more I say ;)
I do get the odd glance when I wear my QPR club shop garb on non-match days and at Powerleague, I must say
People seem to love the hoops and name! #SleepingGiantPRIDE OF LONDON.
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Would be if he had shin pads on n allOriginally posted by bushcelt1 View Postshould pie and mash wear the full kit or is that too much?"The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".
London Pride has been handed down to us.
London Pride is a flower that's free.
London Pride means our own dear town to us,
And our pride it for ever will be.
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Lol, everyone knows the rule of the 'full kit wnker'....1 piece of QPR garment is suffice. Any more and you fall into the #full kit wnker bracket#. Unless you're under 10, then rrepresent all the way Squire!Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Postshould pie and mash wear the full kit or is that too much?
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you better tell loany then...he's off getting pads the mad sod.Originally posted by hipsterhoop View PostLol, everyone knows the rule of the 'full kit wnker'....1 piece of QPR garment is suffice. Any more and you fall into the #full kit wnker bracket#. Unless you're under 10, then rrepresent all the way Squire!PRIDE OF LONDON.
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Rotten Boroughs
Yeah, left Brent before you were born, but briefly....there were quite a lot of Rangers within the Borough, but a little spread out, so although there were decent numbers of QPR in some spots. nowhere did we dominate. In the late 70's to late 80's there were a good few home and away regulars in the Norfolk Arms, North Wembley, small groups in the Coach and Horses, Stonebridge Park and along the Harrow Rd from Harlesden to the top of the Grove. Also a decent little following from up around the top of community on the Queensbury / Edgware Rd boundaries. Kenton contained a few and the Windemere beside South Kenton station can still have a handfull on a weekend night.Originally posted by Qprnw10 View PostWhat were the 'qpr pubs' in brent back in the 80's??...I was born in 85!
Problem for us back then was....Chelsea. The boys in blue had three significantly large groups of support at that time, Battersea, Stockwell and the NW lads, basically Kilburn, Willesden, Stonebridge etc which produced a very useful contingent, some of whom are semi legendary figures from the Headhunter days.Neasden, never had any Rangers, f knows why, but they weren't particularly Arsenal either, who didn't start to rack up in numbers until you hit Colindale.
If you're looking for a Rangers supporting pub owner, then the Ship on Kilburn High Rd has an S/T holder at the helm, the others? Well most have been knocked down as the recent arrivals don't drink alcohol.Last edited by BostonR; 16-11-2014, 12:13 AM.
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Yep, our very own John McCooke runs the Good Ship on Kilburn High Road. You do see a fair few Rangers shirts on kids around the QP area these days, but only since our last promotion really. Kensal Town/Maida Hill/The Avenues - basically the original home of Rangers always had a fair Rangers support base, but most of the old families moved out now. You get a reasonable number of Rangers for live games at the Corrib Rest in Queens Park.
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