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  • Mellowhoop
    Gold Seat
    • Apr 2010
    • 5698

    #46
    If john Terry does anything to the crowd.... Well for his sake let's just hope my balti pie hasn't gone through me.. I would lay one out and chuck it at his overpaid face.
    http://twitter.com/Mellowhoop

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    • MattyRangers
      Slimmer of The Year
      • Jun 2011
      • 24914

      #47
      Originally posted by Mellowhoop
      If john Terry does anything to the crowd.... Well for his sake let's just hope my balti pie hasn't gone through me.. I would lay one out and chuck it at his overpaid face.
      If it turns out anything like the last time I had a balti pie frm Loftus Road you will have a struggle on your hands trying to hold it... More of a liquid consistency tbh.
      You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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      • Gerryhatrick
        Silver Seat
        • Sep 2010
        • 1706

        #48
        on the other hand, we lost 0-4 to Bolton, and Chelsea beat Bolton 5-1, so it's simple maths isn't it, we're gonna lose 9-1 (be honest, this is the nightmare we've all dreamt about recently)

        We'd better not....Frustrate them, close down quick, keep it tight.

        Imo we need to start with players who close down quick, Smith, Mackie, Derry, and not give them time on the ball, stop them playing.

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        • Mellowhoop
          Gold Seat
          • Apr 2010
          • 5698

          #49
          Maths aint that easy is it.... Would be 9-0
          http://twitter.com/Mellowhoop

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          • Gerryhatrick
            Silver Seat
            • Sep 2010
            • 1706

            #50
            Originally posted by Mellowhoop
            Maths aint that easy is it.... Would be 9-0
            I just email Stephen Hawkins, and he agrees that 0 + 1 = 1

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            • dave58
              Gold Seat
              • Jan 2010
              • 5285

              #51
              I think the Question we should be asking is are the players looking forward to it? Do they realise what this game means to us as fans? As they sure were not up to or realise what the Fulham game meant to us as supporters! I fear if we perform as we did against Fulham & Blackburn it could be even more embarassing than the fulham game especially on our own patch?

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              • QPRDave
                The number 10
                • Mar 2009
                • 32072

                #52
                Originally posted by MattyRangers
                If it turns out anything like the last time I had a balti pie frm Loftus Road you will have a struggle on your hands trying to hold it... More of a liquid consistency tbh.
                Matty you have a talent of placing an image in my head which on occasions is good and very funny,:pleasantsuprise: but at other times is very unwelcome, guess which category this one comes under......

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                • MattyRangers
                  Slimmer of The Year
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 24914

                  #53
                  Originally posted by QPRDave
                  Matty you have a talent of placing an image in my head which on occasions is good and very funny,:pleasantsuprise: but at other times is very unwelcome, guess which category this one comes under......
                  the fact it is approx lunchtime tells me its the latter
                  You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                  • QPRDave
                    The number 10
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 32072

                    #54
                    Originally posted by MattyRangers
                    the fact it is approx lunchtime tells me its the latter
                    Yeah think I'll give anything with gravy a miss

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                    • rangerforevereastcote
                      Silver Seat
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 4144

                      #55
                      Originally posted by dave58
                      I think the Question we should be asking is are the players looking forward to it? Do they realise what this game means to us as fans? As they sure were not up to or realise what the Fulham game meant to us as supporters! I fear if we perform as we did against Fulham & Blackburn it could be even more embarassing than the fulham game especially on our own patch?
                      And on telly aswel , would rather this one wasn't live to the nation

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                      • LoftusRoadLad
                        W12 Seat
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 19591

                        #56
                        Have no fear.....http://www.london24.com/sport/champi...erby_1_1102779

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                        • stanistheman
                          Platinum Seat
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 11151

                          #57
                          I am not really that bothered about this game anymore.

                          I have resigned myself to the drubbing that I expect Chelsea to inflict on QPR and come to that, the ones that Spurs, Man City, Liverpool & Man Utd will hand out.

                          I was never happy with QPR going into the season with Bothroyd and Helguson as the main strikers and so far thy have not done enough to allay my fears.

                          As for the defence, having two injury prone centre halves like Gabbidon and Hall was always going to backfire.

                          Warnock tried his best in the summer, but the two clowns in charge did their level best to ruin his efforts.

                          Signing Ferdinand was an improvement, but even he was not on my list of centre halves to buy. For me he was a desperate act by warnock who was erunning out of time to beat the transfer window deadline.

                          I am just hoping that QPR can win one or two games and sneak a few draws until the New Year when perhaps better signings will be made. To do this the team will have to play a tight compact game and hopefully will get a few lucky breaks something not seen very often this season.

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                          • rangerforevereastcote
                            Silver Seat
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 4144

                            #58
                            Originally posted by stanistheman
                            I am not really that bothered about this game anymore.

                            I have resigned myself to the drubbing that I expect Chelsea to inflict on QPR and come to that, the ones that Spurs, Man City, Liverpool & Man Utd will hand out.

                            I was never happy with QPR going into the season with Bothroyd and Helguson as the main strikers and so far thy have not done enough to allay my fears.

                            As for the defence, having two injury prone centre halves like Gabbidon and Hall was always going to backfire.

                            Warnock tried his best in the summer, but the two clowns in charge did their level best to ruin his efforts.

                            Signing Ferdinand was an improvement, but even he was not on my list of centre halves to buy. For me he was a desperate act by warnock who was erunning out of time to beat the transfer window deadline.

                            I am just hoping that QPR can win one or two games and sneak a few draws until the New Year when perhaps better signings will be made. To do this the team will have to play a tight compact game and hopefully will get a few lucky breaks something not seen very often this season.
                            think your being harsh on ferdinand think hes been very good

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                            • stanistheman
                              Platinum Seat
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 11151

                              #59
                              Originally posted by rangerforevereastcote
                              think your being harsh on ferdinand think hes been very good
                              He hasn't played badly, but I think if Warnock had been given the same funds in pre-season he would possibly have looked at other centre halves, maybe someone a bit more dominant in the air.

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                              • Rodneeee10
                                Apprentice
                                • Feb 2010
                                • 46

                                #60
                                What a bunch of negative fans some of you lot are, guys you have just gotta think possitive !
                                We have played the **** at Stamford Bridge twice in recent years in cup games with a much inferior side to what we have now and only lost by 0-1 each time. Now at long last we have the oportunity to play them on our own patch, OK our team may not be on par with theirs but our lads will rise to the occasion, make no mistake !
                                Enjoy the game and get behind the team and scream your nuts off for the full ninety minuits, if you cannot handle it consider staying at home with your Nan and watch Strickley Come Dancing !
                                If we can keep a clean sheet for first 30 mins confidence will grow, the **** wont plonk 11 men behind the ball like Blackburn did so it will be a much more open game similar to Newcastle and Villa, and we can nick a goal on the break.
                                Keep the faith !

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