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I completely agree, recently I've seen some fans get upset or stressed by what others write on twitter and subsequently vote with their feet and change platform(possibly at the direction of the Islington set)
However when the club starts to eat itself some of our fans are still trying to make excuses for the club out of a sense of loyalty I acknowledge but it's the club that is generating said negativity in the first place. It baffles me.
It's all very passive and confrontation adverse with QPR but a social media platform just after an election result in another country is enough for action, that smacks of the whole George Floyd style outrage politics to me.
QPR do nothing but outrage their fans but action or protest on that front, with these owners. Nothing !
The chat around QPR is negative is the best solution to treat the symptom or the cause?
I know what you mean but I would guess there are a lot around the 16-21 mark, I have a 10 Yr old and he cannot understand what I and my eldest see in the club.
He doesn't even enquire if we've won anymore, just if we scored. He's 10 and he's pitying me Dave.