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thats fair enough, I get that....its the sudden undying love of QPR these people are claiming, when (a) this time last year it was an undying love of Man Utd and (b) its Park they really love, not the club he plays for! It all just seems a bit false and fickle to me.
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Human nature mate. Just trying to fit in and be accepted. Lets face it, some on here (not you) can be a little less than welcoming.Originally posted by twranger View Postthats fair enough, I get that....its the sudden undying love of QPR these people are claiming, when (a) this time last year it was an undying love of Man Utd and (b) its Park they really love, not the club he plays for! It all just seems a bit false and fickle to me.
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I wasnt fan of Man U xD. All I liked was a small club in Korea called Ulsan Hyundai.Originally posted by twranger View PostDont take this the wrong way my friend, but would it be fair to say that this time last year you were "the truest fan of Manchester Utd"? Just interested to know.
I watched many games man U was involved in though.
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Can I add sth that could possibly make u understand why Korean fans left Man U after all these 7 years of being fan?
Simply, they didn't like the idea of getting a japanese player as Korean people HATE THEM in all the extreme ways. ;D
Im sure that would resonate with you well.
because there is no other case or record showing Korean fans leaving a club they have been cheering up for a long time.
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Ok, good stuff and thats great...thats all I was interested in knowing....thanks! hope you enjoy a good season following QPR.Urrrrrrs!!!!!Originally posted by bonheurjh View PostI wasnt fan of Man U xD. All I liked was a small club in Korea called Ulsan Hyundai.
I watched many games man U was involved in though.
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so they stopped supporting a club because the club employed a certain nationality that they despise so much they can no longer support the team because of it? ....... lucky you lot dont get lynched on this board :-)Originally posted by bonheurjh View PostCan I add sth that could possibly make u understand why Korean fans left Man U after all these 7 years of being fan?
Simply, they didn't like the idea of getting a japanese player as Korean people HATE THEM in all the extreme ways. ;D
Im sure that would resonate with you well.
because there is no other case or record showing Korean fans leaving a club they have been cheering up for a long time.
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TW I understand why you asked the question. As most of us know, it would be easier for us to change our wives than our club. That's the British way though - where people who change clubs are viewed as wrong'uns. But I'm not sure that's the way everywhere and I think if we want our club to grow we're going to have to get used to the fact that our fan base is going to start coming from areas well outside what we are accustomed to.
So, my message to our Korean friends is a cautious welcome to supporting the best club in the world. But don't expect an easy ride.
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Assume that All of a sudden, QPR get invaded by Chelsea's 2nd squad players and and QPR being bought by the Russian man. Thats most likely the feeling Korean people got when Kagawa was signed, and the fans there ignored the fans from Korea. they felt more than just betrayed. They had to face some japanese commentators mucking around Korean websites saying Kagawa pawned the whole korean fans and whatnot.
Anyway Korean fans in normal circumstances, are not come-and-go people ;)
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Blimey, didnt realise there was that much bad feeling....wow! Now I understand! Its as clear as a hermits diary!Originally posted by bonheurjh View PostCan I add sth that could possibly make u understand why Korean fans left Man U after all these 7 years of being fan?
Simply, they didn't like the idea of getting a japanese player as Korean people HATE THEM in all the extreme ways. ;D
Im sure that would resonate with you well.
because there is no other case or record showing Korean fans leaving a club they have been cheering up for a long time.
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I get that it's fun to look down on "Johnny-come-latelies" and bandwagon fans. And since I was a QPR supporter before the Park signing, it doesn't bother me personally. But considering how enthusiastic the new Korean fans are, I hate seeing that our schoolyard bullies - our Draco Malfoys, if you will - trying to insult and run off the new kids.
And if we get Cesar, I, for one, welcome our new Brazilian fans.
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yer but you are talking about nationalities so it would be more like QPR signing a German (we Brits are not to keen) and then fans saying "**** this i aint supporting no German!" and toodle off to support another club.Originally posted by bonheurjh View PostAssume that All of a sudden, QPR get invaded by Chelsea's 2nd squad players and and QPR being bought by the Russian man. Thats most likely the feeling Korean people got when Kagawa was signed, and the fans there ignored the fans from Korea. they felt more than just betrayed. They had to face some japanese commentators mucking around Korean websites saying Kagawa pawned the whole korean fans and whatnot.
Anyway Korean fans in normal circumstances, are not come-and-go people ;)
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