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  • #31
    My Dad owned Greyhounds so I spent my evenings Dog racing all round london but mostly at The White City, so spent so much time getting Stan to sign things for mates at primary school that I thought I'd better go along and see what it was all about ............... if it wasn't for those BLOODY GREYHOUNDS I could have saved nearly 40 years of stress and heartache, BUT hey ho lets ALL get on the merry-go-round again Saturday, the good news is it's warming up a bit up here

    He also owned the Pet Shop in Shepherds Bush Market so it seemed like a good idea to go to QPR rather than put in the full shift as chief Tea Boy/ puppy pen cleaner-outer
    Last edited by NW_Hoopz; 08-03-2012, 10:31 PM.
    "Steve, do you think 25k is a good option when there are indications that within four years, new stadiums on average have increased attendances of 60%?
    For us that would mean around 29k."


    QPR Richard 16-12-2013 10.08pm

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    • #32
      Born and bred in White City, My Dad is the reason why QPR are in my blood. He took me to watch a QPR game when I was 6 years old. It was then football became my passion and QPR in my heart. RIP Dad x
      Mahal kita QPR

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      • #33
        Supported Cruyff @ Co in 1974. A year or so later, I instantly fell in love with the type of fotball then in England of all places.

        Born in Norway. Still live here.
        QPR
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        • #34
          Originally posted by loneranger View Post
          nailed on he rumped your mrs. that is for sure.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by loneranger View Post
            nailed on he rumped your mrs. that is for sure.
            :pleasantsuprise:

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            • #36
              because it was nearer then old Trafford
              Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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              • #37
                watched QPR beat Burnley on MOTD in late 70's, hoops won but didn't win the league at the time I couldn't understand how a team could win and not be champions, I was very young

                Lived in Kintbury so local too

                First game at LR lost to Wolves at home 3-0 Kenny Hibbit hat rick - ugly git

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                • #38
                  was about 10,befriended a new kid at school who asked me who i supported and i didnt know any teams, so he said you should support QPR so i did! unfortunately that was around 1995 so i was the jinx that catapulted us in to oblivion! i probably should have been an ipswich supporter as my grandad was a season ticket holder for years and took me to many ipswich v qpr games!

                  funny memory! i was playing in my little under 11'sleague the day of the port vale 4-4 game and i strolled in to the clubhouse and saw it was 4-0 and told my qpr supporting mates dad who went mental becaise he was recording it for later! still, i bet it was a treat when he saw the comeback!
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View Post
                    because it was nearer then old Trafford


                    I'm a fan due to the fact i was born and raised in Queen's Park - couldn't really support anyone else could I?

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                    • #40
                      Lived on same street as Mick Leach early 70's, opposite a park. Hugely impressionable to be having a Sunday morning kickabout with a real life footballer. Never looked back...

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                      • #41
                        I suppose it all starts with my Grandad he was R,s they lived in portobello rd in the
                        30s So my Dad & brothers had to be R,s. We lived in East Acton so my Dad took myself & brothers to White city early 60s and we've all been going ever since all the family are R's suppoters bothers sisters son's Nephews Niece's, all have had no choice much similar to my brothers and I. also went oto school in East Acton when probably 80% of boys going were Rangers fans a few other London fans but no UTD or Northen teams fans

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                        • #42
                          i like the stress and the sticktogether attitude of our fans thats why i started supporting QPR

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