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Having read that thread I have to say that for the most part they seemed very fair and complimentary about us. They do seem to be making a lot of fuss about Charliie's "rubbing hands in eyes" gesture though. When you compare it to some of the absolute bellends who've scored down at the Loft End for opposing teams and then celebrated by taunting the fans in the corner of the Ellerslie and Loft Ends a few feet away from them, it seems pretty insignificant. Scott Hogan and also Cesc Fabregas after Chelsea's gutting last minute winner when Rob Green kicked the ball straight up into the air in a gale, are ones that come to mind for me but I'm sure there are dozens of other examples.
I read that thread and thought it was one of the best message boardsm pretty fair generally , conceding we were the better team whilst also saying their defending was pretty poor (which for the first especially it was). Reminded me a bit of a Cardiff City forum which was also pretty good.
Interesting view they had to go for it as draws no good for them.
Having read that thread I have to say that for the most part they seemed very fair and complimentary about us. They do seem to be making a lot of fuss about Charliie's "rubbing hands in eyes" gesture though. When you compare it to some of the absolute bellends who've scored down at the Loft End for opposing teams and then celebrated by taunting the fans in the corner of the Ellerslie and Loft Ends a few feet away from them, it seems pretty insignificant. Scott Hogan and also Cesc Fabregas after Chelsea's gutting last minute winner when Rob Green kicked the ball straight up into the air in a gale, are ones that come to mind for me but I'm sure there are dozens of other examples.
There was no gale that day (I checked lol!) a moderate breeze was the wind speed. Green simply nerfed up a simple drop-kick and with our players facing forwards and Chelsea facing towards us they were better equipped to react and be on the front foot. Barton didn't help matters by losing touch with Fabregas and running to the corner to try and help when there where already other QPR players going to the ball. This allowed Fabregas a free run to slip through and and score unhindered.