Misunderstanding as a child 20:25 - Nov 15 with 6447 views | Miss_Terraces | What did you believe as a child, that was wrong? Preferably QPR but anything really. 1 I couldn't understand why it took so long, to get to Queens Park, when it was in the same town 2 I thought Dave Thomas the legendary winger and Dave Thomas the legendary fanzine editor were the same person. I still see DT as a QPR legend. 3 I thought football was supposed to be played on plastic. I'm showing my age there but still younger than most of you. I don't miss the plastic but I do miss the little fellas on the scoreboard celebrating the goal. I would be eternally grateful, if anybody could show me that again. 4 I thought the bushwhackers were QPR (slightly older, on that one). It's all about the Bush. | |
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Misunderstanding as a child on 21:35 - Nov 15 with 5448 views | Toast_R | When I was very young belived Division One was the lowest and Division 4 was the highest, makes sense right? We were taught to count upwards. Of course I believed the attention was only on Divion One teams on TV because the standard of Division 4 teams was too cool for skool. I also thought that only half the Death Star was blown up in the first Star Wars movie and in ROTJ they blew up the second half. Mental eh? | | | |
Misunderstanding as a child on 21:49 - Nov 15 with 5432 views | TacticalR | That superheroes lived in America. | |
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Misunderstanding as a child on 22:24 - Nov 15 with 5402 views | MoonshineSteve | My Dad played football, and liked QPR. I therefore told everyone my Dad played for QPR. | |
| I am still Steve but no longer in Dagenham. |
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Misunderstanding as a child on 22:32 - Nov 15 with 5388 views | Dorse | That a gazebo was an animal that (presumably) lived in the swaying grasslands of the Serengeti plain. | |
| 'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!' |
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Misunderstanding as a child on 22:38 - Nov 15 with 5384 views | ted_hendrix | My old Man told me when I was a nipper that when I grow up before going out on Sunday's I should always brush my hair and make sure my shoes were clean. Of course as a nipper I didn't understand what he was on about, now I do. | |
| My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic. |
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Misunderstanding as a child on 15:35 - Nov 16 with 5223 views | PinnerPaul | I honestly thought there a choirmaster in the crowd behind the loft who decided what songs should be sung and when! | | | |
Misunderstanding as a child on 16:05 - Nov 16 with 5194 views | aston_hoop | I used to believe that when a game went to a replay, the players had to do exactly the same things again. I was trying so hard to understand how they remembered everything to replay it. I hadn't really considered the reasoning behind that | |
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Misunderstanding as a child on 19:24 - Nov 16 with 5082 views | loftboy | Before I went to my first “live”game, I asked my brother if the crowd could hear the commentator. The same brother also told me that little men with guitars climbed into the radio during the nigh and that’s how radios worked. When I was old enough to know better my mates convinced me you could see the Eiffel Tower from a hill in Newbury!! | |
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Misunderstanding as a child on 19:41 - Nov 16 with 5074 views | PunteR | That Terry fenwick will always be captain. | |
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Misunderstanding as a child on 21:04 - Nov 16 with 5025 views | E17hoop |
Misunderstanding as a child on 19:24 - Nov 16 by loftboy | Before I went to my first “live”game, I asked my brother if the crowd could hear the commentator. The same brother also told me that little men with guitars climbed into the radio during the nigh and that’s how radios worked. When I was old enough to know better my mates convinced me you could see the Eiffel Tower from a hill in Newbury!! |
In a similar vein, I thought the artists were at the radio studio and played the songs when they were due. | |
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Misunderstanding as a child on 08:59 - Nov 17 with 4945 views | WoodlaneR | I always thought Wimbledons home ground was Wembley. Not because I'd seen the 88 Cup final.... Just because they sound kind of similar I guess. Years later my mate told me he used to think the same thing! | | | |
Misunderstanding as a child on 18:51 - Nov 17 with 4793 views | slmrstid | I have several:- 1. When I first started going to QPR at 8/9 years old I always assumed any team with a foreign player in it (even in the late 90s these were a rarity outside the top flight, or so it seemed...) that they must be brilliant and would be terrified of them everytime they got the ball, because foreign players were always brilliant right? Only when I got a bit older did I realise that foreign players are every bit as useless as our fine, useless, British lads. Especially second/third tier foreign players. 2. My very first game was Rushden & Diamonds v Purfleet in an FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round replay in 1995 (two teams that don't exist anymore, or certainly not the same entities anyway given both have reformed/renamed) My dad went to get a programme and I thought you got a video tape. I also couldn't understand why the two teams were wearing 1-11 and not squad numbers and names on the back, and as referenced elsewhere in this thread, couldn't understand why there was no commentator either! | | | |
Misunderstanding as a child on 19:29 - Nov 17 with 4766 views | paulparker |
Misunderstanding as a child on 19:24 - Nov 16 by loftboy | Before I went to my first “live”game, I asked my brother if the crowd could hear the commentator. The same brother also told me that little men with guitars climbed into the radio during the nigh and that’s how radios worked. When I was old enough to know better my mates convinced me you could see the Eiffel Tower from a hill in Newbury!! |
SNAP !!!! I thought there was something wrong when I couldn’t hear Brian Moore at my first game | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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Misunderstanding as a child on 19:47 - Nov 17 with 4757 views | dezzar | As Bobby Charlton played for Man U and England i thought you could play for two teams , ie spurs and norwich | | | |
Misunderstanding as a child on 19:54 - Nov 17 with 4748 views | Esox_Lucius | In my first game QPR beat the England World Cup team 5-2 (Tony Ingham testimonial), in y first season we pissed the third division title by a mile and we won the first ever League Cup to be won at Wembley. I just naturally thought I had about 50+ years of the same ahead of me as we would win everything. | |
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Misunderstanding as a child on 22:36 - Nov 17 with 4693 views | Loftgirl | At my first game in 1968, I expect to see replays of the goals. Not sure how I thought this was going to happen though. | | | |
Misunderstanding as a child on 09:08 - Nov 18 with 4583 views | Mick_S |
Misunderstanding as a child on 22:36 - Nov 17 by Loftgirl | At my first game in 1968, I expect to see replays of the goals. Not sure how I thought this was going to happen though. |
I've experienced that many times - should have worked it out after the first time! I also thought that people in the tv could see into our front room. [Post edited 18 Nov 2019 9:09]
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Misunderstanding as a child on 09:28 - Nov 18 with 4556 views | Tonto | I thought the reason that the players warmed up was to make them as tired as the players already on the pitch to make it fair/even | |
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Misunderstanding as a child on 09:33 - Nov 18 with 4553 views | CroydonCaptJack | My favourite is from my son who genuinely believed the world was in black and white in the old days. | | | |
Misunderstanding as a child on 16:53 - Nov 18 with 4455 views | stowmarketrange |
Misunderstanding as a child on 18:51 - Nov 17 by slmrstid | I have several:- 1. When I first started going to QPR at 8/9 years old I always assumed any team with a foreign player in it (even in the late 90s these were a rarity outside the top flight, or so it seemed...) that they must be brilliant and would be terrified of them everytime they got the ball, because foreign players were always brilliant right? Only when I got a bit older did I realise that foreign players are every bit as useless as our fine, useless, British lads. Especially second/third tier foreign players. 2. My very first game was Rushden & Diamonds v Purfleet in an FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round replay in 1995 (two teams that don't exist anymore, or certainly not the same entities anyway given both have reformed/renamed) My dad went to get a programme and I thought you got a video tape. I also couldn't understand why the two teams were wearing 1-11 and not squad numbers and names on the back, and as referenced elsewhere in this thread, couldn't understand why there was no commentator either! |
A few seasons ago Rushden and diamonds were in the conference with Dagenham and Redbridge and sky news put the score up as R&D v D&R. Although both teams should have also had an I in their names after Irthlingborough for Rushden and Ilford for Dagenham. | | | |
Misunderstanding as a child on 16:57 - Nov 18 with 4451 views | slmrstid |
Misunderstanding as a child on 16:53 - Nov 18 by stowmarketrange | A few seasons ago Rushden and diamonds were in the conference with Dagenham and Redbridge and sky news put the score up as R&D v D&R. Although both teams should have also had an I in their names after Irthlingborough for Rushden and Ilford for Dagenham. |
And amusingly fans of Northampton Town and Kettering Town used to refer to the "R&D" as "Rubbish & Dustbins"! I wonder if Dagenham's rivals called them "Dustbins & Rubbish"...? | | | |
Misunderstanding as a child on 17:55 - Nov 18 with 4399 views | smegma | I never understood how Mike England of Spurs could play for Wales | | | |
Misunderstanding as a child on 17:56 - Nov 18 with 4395 views | robith | I thought it was the Golf War. Everyone was mad cos Saddam had cheated at a matchplay tournament | | | |
Misunderstanding as a child on 22:31 - Nov 18 with 4322 views | Pommyhoop |
Misunderstanding as a child on 17:56 - Nov 18 by robith | I thought it was the Golf War. Everyone was mad cos Saddam had cheated at a matchplay tournament |
That the Tsunami that wrecked SE Asia 2004, was hordes of Newcastle fans on the rampage. | |
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Misunderstanding as a child on 06:44 - Nov 19 with 4277 views | DubaiR | Born in Manchester, first game aged 2 with my Dad, season ticket aged 4. Till about the age of 8 I honestly thought we were a Manchester based club. The journey never seemed that long. | | | |
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