and the only people who like to grass are called something else!!!!
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Nope I know none and I never want to know any. I've been caught up a fair bit at times when fights have happened whilst supporting QPR. QPR v Swansea at home couple of seasons ago is one of them. Nearly got hit.Originally posted by ant8383 View PostDo you know plenty of hooligans then buzsaky?
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[QUOTE=DeepcutHoop;711297]You don't have to be assoiated with them... simpleOriginally posted by Brockworth_R View Post
Makes them more of a brainless idiot though.
I'm a QPR fan, and if they're QPR fans then I'm ashamed and offended to be associated with them. They drag our club into the gutter when they do despicable crap like this....
Thugs, criminals, and if anyone on this site knows who they are and doesn't speak up, they're a disgrace.
I find the only people who don't like grasses, are those that tend to be the ones with most to hide.
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Originally posted by Brockworth_R View Post
You don't have to be assoiated with them... simple
I am a QPR fan, they are QPR fans. We are associated.
When someone says 'QPR fans raised £xx for charity' we can all feel pride as we are one big extended family.
By the same token, when a bunch of idiots roll up to a pub armed with planks of wood, looking for a punch up, and police ask for help to identify these QPR fans, we should all feel shame at being associated with them, as we are all one big extended family.
It's not difficult to understand, surely?Last edited by DeepcutHoop; 16-09-2011, 09:45 PM.
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[QUOTE=DeepcutHoop;711313]Makes it worse they would **** up our own pub as wellOriginally posted by Brockworth_R View Post
I am a QPR fan, they are QPR fans. We are associated.
When someone says 'QPR fans raised £xx for charity' we can all feel pride as we are one big extended family.
By the same token, when a bunch of idiots roll up to a pub armed with planks of wood, looking for a punch up, and police ask for help to identify these QPR fans, we should all feel shame at being associated with them, as we are all one big extended family.
It's not difficult to understand, surely?
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Take it from someone who was in the BQ that day, with my 4 and 6 year olds, if the QPR boys had not turned up, then there would have been carnage inside with lots of innocents getting hurt. Bristol got in there early for one reason and as it worked out no innocents got hurt, only those looking for it.RIP: Doug, Sniffer and Pat
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[QUOTE=DeepcutHoop;711313]Round of applause!! very good. It's your choice to go to games and be "associated" now if you want to go & tell all them nasty men that they are not allowed to go to games anymore, feel free!Originally posted by Brockworth_R View Post
I am a QPR fan, they are QPR fans. We are associated.
When someone says 'QPR fans raised £xx for charity' we can all feel pride as we are one big extended family.
By the same token, when a bunch of idiots roll up to a pub armed with planks of wood, looking for a punch up, and police ask for help to identify these QPR fans, we should all feel shame at being associated with them, as we are all one big extended family.
It's not difficult to understand, surely?
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