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something small can become bigger it happens all the time but some can't seem to see it. it's lucky there are people in this world who have a different attitude otherwise we would be in trouble.
Sounds like you are having women troubles Sam, come on talk to W12 hes a good listener....did she laugh when she see the size off it
and if they do they will be newbies who our loyal support will never welcome anyway.
And you speak for other fans on this matter?
And what is so wrong about expanding your business and increasing your fan base? Judging by your previous pessimistic comments it appears you really don't want this. Who is our "loyal support", and who are you to say they would "never be welcome"? You come across as a person who really has no interest or desire to see us evolve and progress as a club and you just wish us to remain a "rough club" with a small hardcore following. Please correct me if I'm wrong but that is really the impression you give out in your posts. Do you fear us changing/growing into something that perhaps could be alien to the club you've become so accustomed to. Expansion/growth of the club is surely a thing that should be embraced and encouraged, no?
You might think that Sam-QPR has his head in the clouds but at least he, like many others here, are bold enough to describe a dream and vision of a positive future ahead, knowing full well that he opens himself up to ridicule by the naysayers like yourself. Oh how easy it is for your type to mock without offering something really constructive in return, but thats probably because you would describe yourself as a realist with your feet on the ground and of course there's nothing wrong at all with that...only until you begin your castigations of someone who comes along with a different outlook. You aren't right. Sam isn't right. You just have different ways of seeing things, so you should keep it clean and lay off all the personal attacks.
And what is so wrong about expanding your business and increasing your fan base? Judging by your previous pessimistic comments it appears you really don't want this. Who is our "loyal support", and who are you to say they would "never be welcome"? You come across as a person who really has no interest or desire to see us evolve and progress as a club and you just wish us to remain a "rough club" with a small hardcore following. Please correct me if I'm wrong but that is really the impression you give out in your posts. Do you fear us changing/growing into something that perhaps could be alien to the club you've become so accustomed to. Expansion/growth of the club is surely a thing that should be embraced and encouraged, no?
You might think that Sam-QPR has his head in the clouds but at least he, like many others here, are bold enough to describe a dream and vision of a positive future ahead, knowing full well that he opens himself up to ridicule by the naysayers like yourself. Oh how easy it is for your type to mock without offering something really constructive in return, but thats probably because you would describe yourself as a realist with your feet on the ground and of course there's nothing wrong at all with that...only until you begin your castigations of someone who comes along with a different outlook. You aren't right. Sam isn't right. You just have different ways of seeing things, so you should keep it clean and lay off all the personal attacks.
Never say never, my friend
I'm a realist and probably one of the most optimistic posters on this site at times.
However, I'm not a daydreamer and I have offered a truthful realistic opinion.
We are a small club
Chances of us winning domestic honours are slim to non existent
We have never averaged over about 16500 in my 30 years of supporting the club.
Have you read some of the responses across our MB's when describing 'newbies'
We are a rough club
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