Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 17:09 - Apr 28 with 3146 views | quickpassrotter | Thank you Clive. A great piece. | | | |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 18:59 - Apr 28 with 2850 views | stainrods_elbow |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 17:09 - Apr 28 by quickpassrotter | Thank you Clive. A great piece. |
Probably my favourite report of those I've read for its congenial and compelling emphasis on nostalgia/recovered childhood as the basis for footballing fandom, topped off with that poetic allusion to the Embrace song. The references to the writer's father and grandfather and sitting on the wall in Batman Close I found particularly touching. There are different generational layers of being a supporter, and we tend to take our aesthetic and affective footballing cues from the era in which we were first bitten by Rs love. For me, in the latter half of the 70s, it meant going up early for lunchtime reserve games before the main game, seats in the Paddock with my friend Tim Briggs, his dad Gordon, and his mostly silent Uncle Peter, post-match potatoes from the SAR chipper (whose patron's face is branded on my brain to this day) and James Alexander Gordon (no relation) with the final results in the snug car back to Bucks up the A40. That's why, in my own case, I still long with an insatiable romantic ardour for the restoration of an open Loft terrace, a team dripping with swashbuckling flair, proper programmes with real news and stats, and players who stay with us for more than five minutes - counter-cultural, maybe, but the REAL thing in my little-boy-in-adult-clothing QPR world, however much the 'real' world dilutes and corrupts. In that way, in our different domains of 'old-fashionedness' (a term you used against me once that your piece might invite you to revisit), you and I are very alike, Clive. At the same time, the lovely paradox is that 'it's time to make some new memories'. F*ck yes! The past is ever-present, but the future is blue and white. Keep believing! [Post edited 28 Apr 19:21]
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Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 19:03 - Apr 28 with 2863 views | mart_Goblin | Such a wonderful write up of such an incredible evening . It’s nights like that that open the eyes of the youngsters who go. They want that! That feeling of elation and joy that you just can’t get anywhere else. Clive you make such a wonderful point about days gone by with family. My dad has had a cancer scare the last 18 months , season ticket holder, not missed a home game and that thought of one day me not meeting him in the Forever R’s bar or outside or chat for hours on the phone the next day about the good bad and the ugly scares the sh*t out of me . He took me when I was 18 months old, through the 80’s, every home game, and I only stopped going with him when I started to play matches myself on a Saturday . It’s a reminder, no matter the result to treasure it while it lasts . Thanks for another season (1 match to go, I know) of brilliant content. After watching a lot of old guff for a big part of it , I’m Sure I’m not the only one who considers the twice weekly posts as a big highlight . The R’s are staying up ! | | | |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 19:14 - Apr 28 with 2838 views | BrianMcCarthy | I love how you nailed it as a generational result. Friday night was a night of phonecalls, of texts, of tweets. Of reminding each other that we are a club, and that a club has members, and that members are family. Results like this are generational. You nailed it. | |
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Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 19:32 - Apr 28 with 2774 views | W7Ranger | Great nostalgic report Clive. One of your best! Along with the performance, up there with the 4-1 battering of Champions elect Leeds in 1992!! Thank you Dad! | | | |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 19:51 - Apr 28 with 2730 views | TramoreRanger | Think I've got some dust in my eye...... You're so right about the generacional thing..... I was at the game in 68 with my late father when they scored so early that the floodlights hadn't been turned up to full power..... We played them off the park that night but like so many games that season we lost..... We were there in 76 on that wonderful afternoon with the great Brian Moore describing the action on the Big Match and then I went to Molineax 10 days later..... Now living so far away from HQ I only get to see the games online, but last Friday was one for the ages, I had actually said to a couple of younger work colleages, Spurs and Liverpool fans, that I thought we'd do a number on them, but I think they thought I was just daft...... never in my wildest dream did that scoreline enter my thought, maybe sqeek a 1-0 or 2-1..... It was just magical, but was still nervous at 3-0..... now that's daft..... | | | |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 19:52 - Apr 28 with 2728 views | loftus77 | Superb as always, Clive - thank you - a great night. That report from Barrow will have to wait a while. | | | |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 20:41 - Apr 28 with 2626 views | terryb | Thank you Clive. I remember us chatting in the pub before the opening game at Watford & you asked me what were the worst Rangers performances I could remember. Four hours later I had another match to add to that list! West Brom at home on Boxing day 1968 still tops the list! And then comes a night like this & you realise that however atrocious we've been at times over the years, none of it can stop us wanting to still be there for these very special moments! Friday will remain with me for as long I'm alive! [Post edited 29 Apr 9:35]
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Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 20:47 - Apr 28 with 2598 views | robith |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 13:45 - Apr 28 by Antti_Heinola | Thanks Clive. Goosebumps and tear in the eye reading that! I saw someone say on the match thread that we’ve ‘definitely played better this season’ and i couldn’t believe it. I don’t know when we’ve been that good in recent history, maybe the two Welsh hammerings; other than that, i doubt we’ve had a performance like that since the Adel days. |
At half time we were unanimous that it was the best 45 we'd seen from us in minimum 10 years | | | |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 20:52 - Apr 28 with 2587 views | Dorse | Lump in my throat. Bulge in my trousers. URRRRS! | |
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Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 21:07 - Apr 28 with 2537 views | thehat | Another masterpiece from our very own wordsmith. Gets better with every reading - 4 times for me so far and I’m just going back for a 5th. Thank you Clive. | | | |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 22:05 - Apr 28 with 2437 views | A40Bosh | Teary one minute, laugh out loud the next. Another beautiful piece of writing masquerading as a simple "match report" - as others have said, one of your best. Worth the wait - thanks Clive | |
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Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report (n/t) on 22:07 - Apr 28 with 2428 views | captainmycaptian | [Post edited 28 Apr 22:09]
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Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 22:10 - Apr 28 with 2423 views | captainmycaptian |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 19:52 - Apr 28 by loftus77 | Superb as always, Clive - thank you - a great night. That report from Barrow will have to wait a while. |
For a long long while !! | | | |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 22:11 - Apr 28 with 2424 views | OldPedro | In his pre-match interview, MC mentioned an Alec Stock quote and Dan Norris has tweeted this.
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Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 22:19 - Apr 28 with 2395 views | LeedsR | You have to say, that (write up) was magnificent. Thank you Clive. | | | |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 22:23 - Apr 28 with 2381 views | bosh67 | Brilliant write up Clive. I didn't look at the score as I taped it and haven't seen it yet. Did we win? :) [Post edited 28 Apr 22:24]
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Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 23:04 - Apr 28 with 2264 views | qprxtc | Lovely report of a great night for us. Just a bye the bye but one thing that annoyed me was about Leeds. Not once did they change the way they played. 0-0, pass, pass, pass. Do f all. 0-4, pass, pass, pass do f all, all the way to the final whistle. Football can be played different ways. If you’re getting f ucked up the bum and you don’t like it, switch it around to a better way of being f ucked that is at least less painful. Anyway, f uck em up the bum. | | | |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 23:43 - Apr 28 with 2191 views | silky | Incredibly good. Was the first time my 2 kids 4 & 7 watched most of the game with me. When Fields goal went in all of us were screaming. I've never had my kids that interested as we don't watch live due to time differences (New Zealand). A very special game indeed and QPR have 2 extra fans. Just was just a night for QPR in general. Everything clicked which is rare but when it does it really is magical. We will be talking about that game for years to come. Even the dodgy stream I watched on was flawless. 😂 | |
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Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 08:07 - Apr 29 with 1939 views | westberksr | Clive, you have exceeded your exceptionally high standards with this piece. all of the emotions and history you talk about rings true for so many of us and the former glories and names mentioned seem a distant thing, but Friday night was magnificent. I nearly skipped the game after a really really shitte week; but it turned out to be a therapy session that I really needed; particularly as my pre match was with 3 Leeds mates. Thank you Clive, and thank you QPR for Friday night | | | |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 09:51 - Apr 29 with 1770 views | robith | Great picee, as is the standard. Once my brain started working again, I think the thing that was so intensely satisfying about it was just as much as Leeds turned up thinking it was a gimme, we turned up like we'd been training just for this game for a month in a mountain based training montage. We had their number from minute dot, then rinsed them cos we wanted it more. That is a treasured combo | | | |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 10:27 - Apr 29 with 1694 views | Blue_Castello | Thanks so much for the report superb stuff as ever I've watched nearly every video clip I can of the evening I am still gutted that I couldn't make the game after being at all the other home games. I'm in the same boat as Enfield, I had an operation last Tuesday on my prostate, which I'm told went well so i very reluctantly couldn't go, jeez the relief to know we had won and relegation was a thing of the past was massive. We sit on the edge of R block and I've watched the videos and felt the atmosphere, that was a very special evening indeed. I've stopped worrying about relegation and found something else to replace it, will Marti be with us next season, please please please don't go mate, you have relit the fire and we finally have a genuinely class act of a Manager to build our future. | | | |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 10:38 - Apr 29 with 1653 views | londonscottish |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 19:14 - Apr 28 by BrianMcCarthy | I love how you nailed it as a generational result. Friday night was a night of phonecalls, of texts, of tweets. Of reminding each other that we are a club, and that a club has members, and that members are family. Results like this are generational. You nailed it. |
My WhatsApps were pouring in during the game, some from neutrals who don't even follow football but were aware that something special was happening in LR. My 3 x QPR chats kept me busy all weekend. Still nothing from my Leeds mates, oddly enough. I have a Zoom call with one of them at 10.30 on Wednesday and he can't get out of it. ROFL. | |
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Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 10:48 - Apr 29 with 1608 views | ted_hendrix | Having watched the highlights from Leeds game at Middlesbrough where Leeds won 4-3 It was noted (by me anyway) just how fast and good Leeds were going forward, I mean four goals away from home against a team who are by no means pretty decent is pretty impressive. So what do we do? we get a clean sheet at home, the second on the trot. Score four goals at home (Jesus wept) where did that come from? I'd say we were prepared/Managed/coached to death last week, every one of our players knew what to do and bloody well done It. At 3-0 up I was still waiting for It to go 'tits up' so we go and score a fourth Instead. | |
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Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 12:15 - Apr 29 with 1528 views | HantsR |
Watch me rise up and leave, all the ashes you made out of me – Report on 20:41 - Apr 28 by terryb | Thank you Clive. I remember us chatting in the pub before the opening game at Watford & you asked me what were the worst Rangers performances I could remember. Four hours later I had another match to add to that list! West Brom at home on Boxing day 1968 still tops the list! And then comes a night like this & you realise that however atrocious we've been at times over the years, none of it can stop us wanting to still be there for these very special moments! Friday will remain with me for as long I'm alive! [Post edited 29 Apr 9:35]
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Indeed, as much as Friday is going to be one of the most memorable, that 26 Dec 1968 was probably the worst performance I'd seen at the time. Ron Springett looked, let's say unwell and I remember an orange being thrown at him, also the anguish on Ian Watson's face. I was also at the Friday evening defeat by Lids when the floodlights came on just in time for Mick Jones to barge in the winner - and didn't Bobby Keetch take the worst penalty of all time? But Friday was simply beyond our wildest dreams, pure magic and a super sometimes touching report Clive. Thank you | | | |
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