Fans 22:46 - Apr 1 with 7761 views | DieByYourSide | olay we're down but we f cking showed them how to support a team tonight. Best atmosphere for years. Why dont we stand and sing all the time? Credit to the guys on the concourse at halftime. What was the OB overkill about? | |
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Fans on 03:54 - Apr 2 with 1282 views | Kendo_Nagasaki |
only a complete cunntt would be called miles craig or scott is also quite cunntty now hugo......thats worth accusing someone of buggery | |
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Fans on 06:39 - Apr 2 with 1250 views | smegma |
Fans on 00:28 - Apr 2 by DieByYourSide | I didn't want to have a go at Smegma cause I didn't see what happened but it did seem odd that the stewards would be charging over to P7/P6 if there were Rangers fans picking on Fulham. Why would any Fulham fans be there? The atmosphere at away games can be so morbid sometimes... |
Well I witnessed two separate incidents of Rangers fans (plural) picking on a lone Fulham fan at half time. As for the question asked as to why Fulham would be in the Rangers section ,the away end has a neutral section ,hence Fulham fans were in the Putney End.No bollox, just what I saw. I said to my mate at half time, you watch on LFW people claiming "we have better support, the stewarding was over the top, the referee was biased yadda yadda yadda". You know , the usual bowlox from sore losers .At the end of the day, this squad is not good enough. | | | |
Fans on 06:41 - Apr 2 with 1248 views | smegma |
Not only is he called Rupert, but he's related to Malcolm X. | | | |
Fans on 07:23 - Apr 2 with 1222 views | Westy75 |
Fans on 06:39 - Apr 2 by smegma | Well I witnessed two separate incidents of Rangers fans (plural) picking on a lone Fulham fan at half time. As for the question asked as to why Fulham would be in the Rangers section ,the away end has a neutral section ,hence Fulham fans were in the Putney End.No bollox, just what I saw. I said to my mate at half time, you watch on LFW people claiming "we have better support, the stewarding was over the top, the referee was biased yadda yadda yadda". You know , the usual bowlox from sore losers .At the end of the day, this squad is not good enough. |
Sorry mate, but what's neutral about wearing colours? Given the high stakes of last night's game and us being 3-1 down if the mug had had any sense he would have covered up his colours and kept his f*cking head down. | | | |
Fans on 07:49 - Apr 2 with 1205 views | carrotcrunch_R | Why bother replying to these idiots there day of doom will come and we will bounce back up. | | | |
Fans on 08:17 - Apr 2 with 1172 views | Konk |
Fans on 07:23 - Apr 2 by Westy75 | Sorry mate, but what's neutral about wearing colours? Given the high stakes of last night's game and us being 3-1 down if the mug had had any sense he would have covered up his colours and kept his f*cking head down. |
The neutral section isn't "neutral" in the sense of Switzerland - it's essentially a few unsegregated blocks where anyone can sit regardless of who they support. It enables us to have home and away fans entering the Putney via the same turnstiles and to continue selling tickets on General sale when the away section has sold-out. I haven't heard of any trouble in there since it was introduced - most people seem to be able to behave themselves when faced with such provocative behaviour as someone sat near them wanting the other team to win. And picking on people who are minding their own business is cu nt's behaviour. | |
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Fans on 08:20 - Apr 2 with 1162 views | AgedR |
Fans on 08:17 - Apr 2 by Konk | The neutral section isn't "neutral" in the sense of Switzerland - it's essentially a few unsegregated blocks where anyone can sit regardless of who they support. It enables us to have home and away fans entering the Putney via the same turnstiles and to continue selling tickets on General sale when the away section has sold-out. I haven't heard of any trouble in there since it was introduced - most people seem to be able to behave themselves when faced with such provocative behaviour as someone sat near them wanting the other team to win. And picking on people who are minding their own business is cu nt's behaviour. |
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Fans on 08:30 - Apr 2 with 1143 views | Rangersw12 |
Fans on 08:17 - Apr 2 by Konk | The neutral section isn't "neutral" in the sense of Switzerland - it's essentially a few unsegregated blocks where anyone can sit regardless of who they support. It enables us to have home and away fans entering the Putney via the same turnstiles and to continue selling tickets on General sale when the away section has sold-out. I haven't heard of any trouble in there since it was introduced - most people seem to be able to behave themselves when faced with such provocative behaviour as someone sat near them wanting the other team to win. And picking on people who are minding their own business is cu nt's behaviour. |
If that is a normal home game for Fulham then I don't know how you go to your ground every week , the atmosphere is so weird and is like going to the panto or something People clap for no reason and bar the Hammermsith End none seem to have a clue about football and are just there because its the premier league We are a terrible team and deserve to go down but if this is what we could become then I will stick to the championship with 12/14k thanks | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Fans on 08:44 - Apr 2 with 1125 views | Konk |
Fans on 08:30 - Apr 2 by Rangersw12 | If that is a normal home game for Fulham then I don't know how you go to your ground every week , the atmosphere is so weird and is like going to the panto or something People clap for no reason and bar the Hammermsith End none seem to have a clue about football and are just there because its the premier league We are a terrible team and deserve to go down but if this is what we could become then I will stick to the championship with 12/14k thanks |
You do that, mate. If you build a new ground - especially if it's 35-40,000 then you're going to find just as many floppy-haired middle-class West Londoners in your ground as we have in ours. Plus more of your Koreans/Indians/Malaysians or whoever else Fernandes & Co are targetting through signings at that point. Riverside tends to be full of older, more restrained types, but a lot of the people in there have been following Fulham for decades and they know their stuff. Johnny Haynes always used to be a decent atmosphere in the days on the Enclosure etc and was always full of "proper" fans. The accoustics at the Cottage are pretty rank - all we could hear from you lot last night was three "Come on you R's!" and something else after your second goal. That was it. But I'm sure you sung a lot more than that. The noise just floats out off over the water. Wasn't an amazing atmosphere from us, but I know from sitting in the Putney myself, that mates in other parts of the ground have thought there's been a good atmosphere at games, when I've barely heard a peep out of us. | |
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Fans on 08:46 - Apr 2 with 1117 views | YorkRanger |
Fans on 08:44 - Apr 2 by Konk | You do that, mate. If you build a new ground - especially if it's 35-40,000 then you're going to find just as many floppy-haired middle-class West Londoners in your ground as we have in ours. Plus more of your Koreans/Indians/Malaysians or whoever else Fernandes & Co are targetting through signings at that point. Riverside tends to be full of older, more restrained types, but a lot of the people in there have been following Fulham for decades and they know their stuff. Johnny Haynes always used to be a decent atmosphere in the days on the Enclosure etc and was always full of "proper" fans. The accoustics at the Cottage are pretty rank - all we could hear from you lot last night was three "Come on you R's!" and something else after your second goal. That was it. But I'm sure you sung a lot more than that. The noise just floats out off over the water. Wasn't an amazing atmosphere from us, but I know from sitting in the Putney myself, that mates in other parts of the ground have thought there's been a good atmosphere at games, when I've barely heard a peep out of us. |
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Fans on 08:51 - Apr 2 with 1103 views | Rs_Holy |
Fans on 08:30 - Apr 2 by Rangersw12 | If that is a normal home game for Fulham then I don't know how you go to your ground every week , the atmosphere is so weird and is like going to the panto or something People clap for no reason and bar the Hammermsith End none seem to have a clue about football and are just there because its the premier league We are a terrible team and deserve to go down but if this is what we could become then I will stick to the championship with 12/14k thanks |
I miss the championship... I know foolham fans will say it is sour grapes but the last 2 seasons have been shit... I miss players like Rowly, Cook, Birch, big Dan and Gallen... I miss proper banter with knowledgable oppo fans...I miss getting a non restricted view seat in the R Block, ... Roll on next season when we can offload the mercenaries, say goodbye to the plastic fans and actually not fear the worst every time we kick off in a match. | | | |
Fans on 08:55 - Apr 2 with 1094 views | Konk |
Fans on 08:51 - Apr 2 by Rs_Holy | I miss the championship... I know foolham fans will say it is sour grapes but the last 2 seasons have been shit... I miss players like Rowly, Cook, Birch, big Dan and Gallen... I miss proper banter with knowledgable oppo fans...I miss getting a non restricted view seat in the R Block, ... Roll on next season when we can offload the mercenaries, say goodbye to the plastic fans and actually not fear the worst every time we kick off in a match. |
There's plenty I miss about the lower divisions too, but on balance, I'd probably take the PL if you're not losing every week (I was quite up for us going down in 2008). I'd sooner have a day out at Bury than Man Utd, but I'd sooner watch Berbatov than Rob Scott. | |
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Fans on 09:12 - Apr 2 with 1068 views | Charlie1 | I'd rather and want to be in the Prem. AS for our fans having a pop at foolham, yes they are a bunch of rupert's and hugo's and seem to have a hatred towards us. But, we're in no position to have a pop at their fans given our Korean brigade. Loftus Road isn't full of QPR fans now (cost I know). Both clubs are similar in size. You could argue that we probably have more of a working class edge whilst Fulham are more middle class. But that's about it. We possibly have a large % of away following but that will soon reduce if we ever (LOL) cemented ourselves like fulham have in the prem. | |
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Fans on 09:23 - Apr 2 with 1053 views | TheBlob |
Fans on 01:49 - Apr 2 by Alfayed | The only police I saw after the game was the lady who was tasked with protecting my Rolls Royce. There were certainly some scallywags around. |
You do NOT ask a lady to look after your Rolls.Only a cad and a bounder would do that.It is the job of the (illegal immigrant)Chauffeur and Flunkey. Have you no breeding? Damn nouveau riche...... | |
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Fans on 09:23 - Apr 2 with 1012 views | Konk |
Fans on 09:12 - Apr 2 by Charlie1 | I'd rather and want to be in the Prem. AS for our fans having a pop at foolham, yes they are a bunch of rupert's and hugo's and seem to have a hatred towards us. But, we're in no position to have a pop at their fans given our Korean brigade. Loftus Road isn't full of QPR fans now (cost I know). Both clubs are similar in size. You could argue that we probably have more of a working class edge whilst Fulham are more middle class. But that's about it. We possibly have a large % of away following but that will soon reduce if we ever (LOL) cemented ourselves like fulham have in the prem. |
And I wouldn't disagree with that, other than to say that the bulk of our traditional supports are probably very similar in terms of class background, albeit with a lot of our younger and newer support reflecting the changes that have taken place in Fulham, Hammersmith, Putney etc over the past few decades. Also, I have to say that I thought I was class-obsessed/the world's biggest inverted snob, but there seems to be some sort of Class War thing going on with you lot and your fixation with the make-up of our support! | |
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Fans on 09:29 - Apr 2 with 1001 views | Charlie1 |
Fans on 09:23 - Apr 2 by Konk | And I wouldn't disagree with that, other than to say that the bulk of our traditional supports are probably very similar in terms of class background, albeit with a lot of our younger and newer support reflecting the changes that have taken place in Fulham, Hammersmith, Putney etc over the past few decades. Also, I have to say that I thought I was class-obsessed/the world's biggest inverted snob, but there seems to be some sort of Class War thing going on with you lot and your fixation with the make-up of our support! |
Hah You lot started it! | |
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Fans on 09:38 - Apr 2 with 988 views | TheBlob |
Fans on 09:23 - Apr 2 by Konk | And I wouldn't disagree with that, other than to say that the bulk of our traditional supports are probably very similar in terms of class background, albeit with a lot of our younger and newer support reflecting the changes that have taken place in Fulham, Hammersmith, Putney etc over the past few decades. Also, I have to say that I thought I was class-obsessed/the world's biggest inverted snob, but there seems to be some sort of Class War thing going on with you lot and your fixation with the make-up of our support! |
I had a feeling your lot wore make-up. | |
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Fans on 09:38 - Apr 2 with 985 views | smegma |
Fans on 08:17 - Apr 2 by Konk | The neutral section isn't "neutral" in the sense of Switzerland - it's essentially a few unsegregated blocks where anyone can sit regardless of who they support. It enables us to have home and away fans entering the Putney via the same turnstiles and to continue selling tickets on General sale when the away section has sold-out. I haven't heard of any trouble in there since it was introduced - most people seem to be able to behave themselves when faced with such provocative behaviour as someone sat near them wanting the other team to win. And picking on people who are minding their own business is cu nt's behaviour. |
Cowards behaviour more like.Like I mentioned, where do these fans hide when Spurs and Chelsea are in town ? Both incidents involved a lone Fulham fan surrounded by a group of 5 or more. One Fulham fan was no more than a kid. | | | |
Fans on 09:45 - Apr 2 with 967 views | BlackCrowe | Couple of things: The accoustics in CC are seemingly non-existant. 2 Fulham mates of mine in the Hamm end said they could barely hear us, and also said that they hadn't heard their support as loud all season. I couldn't hear Fulham at all. With all the bleating on about who's got best supporters etc, well I'd rather we had Ruperts and Fabians then the lot that were stood behind young Crowe and me last night. Orcs from Lord Of The Rings had more intelligence. 'I'm gonna kill your c*nting wife' , 'we're gonna rape your mother etc etc', oh it was a joy. | |
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Fans on 10:12 - Apr 2 with 933 views | Konk |
Fans on 09:45 - Apr 2 by BlackCrowe | Couple of things: The accoustics in CC are seemingly non-existant. 2 Fulham mates of mine in the Hamm end said they could barely hear us, and also said that they hadn't heard their support as loud all season. I couldn't hear Fulham at all. With all the bleating on about who's got best supporters etc, well I'd rather we had Ruperts and Fabians then the lot that were stood behind young Crowe and me last night. Orcs from Lord Of The Rings had more intelligence. 'I'm gonna kill your c*nting wife' , 'we're gonna rape your mother etc etc', oh it was a joy. |
Unfortunately, there are some right fu cking idiots who go to the football. Every club has them. | |
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Fans on 10:22 - Apr 2 with 918 views | mickybrown100 |
Fans on 01:06 - Apr 2 by Alfayed | Allow me to put you right. Mohamed Al Fayed spent £200mil turning Fulham into the football club they are today. A month ago, Al Fayed decided to turn all the debt owed to him into equity. That means he isn't allowed to ever recall that debt which makes FFC a '100% debt free' football club. What's more, in two years time CC will be redeveloped into a 30k stadium. Will we tap into the 'tourist' element which comes with following London football clubs? Without a doubt. Football is a business and FFC have done tremendously well to capitalise on the club's location and image to attract foreign fans and attain an average gate of 26k+ (something you wouldn't be able to achieve in two decades of top flight football because of your cesspit of a stadium). And guess what, our tickets will still be cheaper than yours. Kind regards Rupert x |
All they talk about is our fans and the statue. Never about the football. Let them be, I can't be nice playing that shit week after week. Plus, potentially playing in the Championship can't be nice. But thats what QPR stands for, Quite Possibly Relegated. | | | |
Fans on 10:24 - Apr 2 with 909 views | mickybrown100 |
Fans on 09:12 - Apr 2 by Charlie1 | I'd rather and want to be in the Prem. AS for our fans having a pop at foolham, yes they are a bunch of rupert's and hugo's and seem to have a hatred towards us. But, we're in no position to have a pop at their fans given our Korean brigade. Loftus Road isn't full of QPR fans now (cost I know). Both clubs are similar in size. You could argue that we probably have more of a working class edge whilst Fulham are more middle class. But that's about it. We possibly have a large % of away following but that will soon reduce if we ever (LOL) cemented ourselves like fulham have in the prem. |
We are rivals, and we will have a pop at eachother. What sense is there changing our name to Foolham and yours to QPHAHA. Its a game, keep it in the game and about the game, or just don't say anything. | | | |
Fans on 10:27 - Apr 2 with 899 views | mickybrown100 |
Fans on 01:19 - Apr 2 by DieByYourSide | Yawn. Congratulations, you won. Why not go and celebrate with Norwich, Stoke and Swansea and give them some 'EPL banter' about who's going to win the big race for 13th this year? |
Do you not see we are in the top half by 3 points, and not botton by 7. Dear dear me, you are rubbish aren't you. | | | |
Fans on 10:28 - Apr 2 with 894 views | mickybrown100 |
Fans on 01:22 - Apr 2 by QPunkR | Know-nothing shitgibbon c.u.n.t. |
Prove me wrong. Deluded stupid QPR supporter. | | | |
Fans on 10:28 - Apr 2 with 1072 views | BlackCrowe |
Fans on 10:22 - Apr 2 by mickybrown100 | All they talk about is our fans and the statue. Never about the football. Let them be, I can't be nice playing that shit week after week. Plus, potentially playing in the Championship can't be nice. But thats what QPR stands for, Quite Possibly Relegated. |
Good one, I see what you did there. | |
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