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  • Abseits
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    There is a marked lack of bunting, flags and England paraphernalia where I live. I must have passed several thousand houses driving about earlier teaching my daughter to drive but can only recall a handful of gaffs that had flags and whatnot on display. Nothing on cars either - none of those St.George flags clipped to windows. Admittedly Merseyside is somewhat ambivalent about being English but in past several tournaments there's been far far more St.Georgery about than this time round. Is this typical of rest of England...... what's it like round your neck of the woods? I'd score Liverpool region as 1/10 in the bunting stakes.

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  • SheepRanger
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    Originally posted by cross it Dave View Post

    Oh dear, the Scots have the disease as well, £4000 fine, that is about 5p each for those who booed.

    https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/...artan-10884650

    Perhaps a little more research is required before you post total ######## would be in order.
    Twas a wind up......

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  • LoftusRoadLad
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    Originally posted by QPRDave View Post

    He's not QPR and never made a first team appearance
    “I watching with my brother, Steve, who was a part-time member of the staff, and I said to him: ‘Wow, that’s Ian Wright,’” Gallen says. “I was thinking: ‘He’s a bit small but that finishing and the speed …’ I told the club secretary, Terry Springett, that we had to sign him right away. That’s when we got Raheem’s mum in, we discussed our plan for him and we were able to get him on a five-year registration contract.”

    The length of the deal protected QPR and it meant that, when Liverpool took him away as a 15-year-old, the London club collected a big fee. “I’m told it added up to more than £10m,” Gallen says.

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  • cross it Dave
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    Originally posted by QPRDave View Post

    I can't believe some of the stuff I read on here sometimes dave.
    Yes, it is strangely bewildering when there are thousands of .youtube clips of all nationalities, colours religion and creeds kicking and booing the #### out of each other at football.

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  • QPRDave
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    No other country at this competition has been fined for their fans booing.
    Absolute joke of a governing org.

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  • QPRDave
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    Originally posted by cross it Dave View Post

    In one of the last home international games at Hampden Park, the BBC / ITV camera went down to pitch level pointing at a Scottish player, behind him, and it was very clear, dozens of rocks and bottles were being slung by the ever so friendly Jocks at the England supporters behind the goal.

    Not a word said by the TV team.
    I can't believe some of the stuff I read on here sometimes dave.

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  • cross it Dave
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    Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post

    It's an English disease which hasn't been caught by the Welsh or Scots.

    Oh dear, the Scots have the disease as well, £4000 fine, that is about 5p each for those who booed.

    https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/...artan-10884650

    Perhaps a little more research is required before you post total ######## would be in order.

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  • cross it Dave
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    Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post

    It's an English disease which hasn't been caught by the Welsh or Scots.

    So what do you call this then

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmHLh9sHA4M

    Are you going to give us the shocked routine again?

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  • cross it Dave
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    Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Post

    I agree. Just makes us look small booing another team's national anthem or the stuff that was posted about that little German girl who cried when her country lost. As a nation we can get up ourselves so quickly. Plus we don't seem to give much credit to the opposition - eg against Germany they kicked the ball out twice when our players had cramp/ minor injury - but no one applauded the gesture - can't imagine us returning the favour. One of the things I've always liked about QPR is we are quite modest. Always better to be that way then surprise a team when you beat them imho. Don't think class comes into it - its just about being a decent human being, whatever your background.
    The Italians and Ukrainians booed our National Anthem and its coming home in Rome.

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  • cross it Dave
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    Originally posted by QPRDave View Post

    Err England in Cardiff a few years ago?
    In one of the last home international games at Hampden Park, the BBC / ITV camera went down to pitch level pointing at a Scottish player, behind him, and it was very clear, dozens of rocks and bottles were being slung by the ever so friendly Jocks at the England supporters behind the goal.

    Not a word said by the TV team.

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  • QPRDave
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    Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Post

    I agree. Just makes us look small booing another team's national anthem or the stuff that was posted about that little German girl who cried when her country lost. As a nation we can get up ourselves so quickly. Plus we don't seem to give much credit to the opposition - eg against Germany they kicked the ball out twice when our players had cramp/ minor injury - but no one applauded the gesture - can't imagine us returning the favour. One of the things I've always liked about QPR is we are quite modest. Always better to be that way then surprise a team when you beat them imho. Don't think class comes into it - its just about being a decent human being, whatever your background.
    Oh so you never hammered John Terry?
    Totally disgusted with the atmosphere v Chelsea at LR the first time we played them back in the prem?
    The atmosphere that won us that game imo.
    You really are soppy ####

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  • QPRDave
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    Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View Post
    https://www.theguardian.com/football...hat-shapes-him

    England’s match-winning Euro 2020 forward made a big impression off and on the pitch as a youngster at QPR.

    love reading stories of OUR ex players.
    He's not QPR and never made a first team appearance

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  • QPRDave
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    Originally posted by SheepRanger View Post

    It's an English disease which hasn't been caught by the Welsh or Scots.

    Err England in Cardiff a few years ago?

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  • QPRDave
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    Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View Post

    Tbh Dave the booing was fu cling disgusting especially when it's to a great nation like Denmark. Also the Lazer pen on Kasper bloke should be put in prison disgraceful
    It's part and parcel of football.
    It's tribal it's what crowds do.
    Those lovely Danes were doing it in previous games.
    As for the German kid, it was uncalled for to tease a child, but what happened?
    The lefty wets of this country sent her over £ 20k.
    Yet children raped in this country?..... Totally ingored by the virtue signallers.
    Wrong type of victim? Or wrong type of perpetrator?

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  • LoftusRoadLad
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    https://www.theguardian.com/football...hat-shapes-him

    England’s match-winning Euro 2020 forward made a big impression off and on the pitch as a youngster at QPR.

    love reading stories of OUR ex players.

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