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A - We go up and leave them festering. B - We stay down and batter the shit out of them home and away helping them down towards the bottom of the league.
It's weird isn't it. We kind of look at Fulham in a half-arsed way and pass the occasional casual comment on them, we've got our own very popular pet Fulham fan on the board who is brilliant (hello Konk), yet the vitriol on that thread is something else.
When Fulham got relegated last week it pretty much passed without comment not his board, apart from sympathy for Konk. I'd rather Stoke got relegated than Fulham. Or even Villa. What are they getting so wound up with us about?
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…and they call US The Bitters on 07:39 - May 13 with 5759 views
ahhh !!!!, i love the smell of a nauseating adolescent in the morning......smells like.....victory.
sprouting soft downy hair on you chest, and no doubt penning poems exploding with angst ...'why dont girls like me'.
get to fackin falkirk tommy cinders, sorry,trinders.
" I guess in four or five years, the new generation's music will be .. electronics, tapes. I can kind of envision .. maybe one person .. with a lot of machines, tapes, and electronics setups, singin or speaking .. and using machines " James Douglas Morrison | 1969
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…and they call US The Bitters on 09:02 - May 13 with 5544 views
…and they call US The Bitters on 01:46 - May 13 by queensparker
It's weird isn't it. We kind of look at Fulham in a half-arsed way and pass the occasional casual comment on them, we've got our own very popular pet Fulham fan on the board who is brilliant (hello Konk), yet the vitriol on that thread is something else.
When Fulham got relegated last week it pretty much passed without comment not his board, apart from sympathy for Konk. I'd rather Stoke got relegated than Fulham. Or even Villa. What are they getting so wound up with us about?
Nope I'd rather they get relegated than anybody else - and I mean ANYBODY. Hate the Knuts with a vengeance. Watching them go down without so much as a whimper has been awesome.
Welcome to the Championship!
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Scooters, Tunes, Trainers and QPR.
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…and they call US The Bitters on 09:14 - May 13 with 5508 views
…and they call US The Bitters on 08:42 - May 13 by Rangersw12
They would of lost anyway so god knows why they keep bleating on about it
A very strange breed Fulham fans
Because the game hadn’t finished when the players were brought off the pitch, and can you imagine if one of the big clubs had an important game where the opposition fans were literally on the touchline all around the pitch, on the pitch in many places, and where one of big club’s players got kicked by a fan? The least they’d have ordered was the remaining few minutes being played and if it had been a big club, the game might have been replayed or the home side might have forfeited the game. If Rangers had had to play a game in those circumstances, I expect you’d still be going on about it - Norwich in 1976 seems to get a pretty regular mention.
We’ve been here many times before, but the reason a lot of Fulham have a thing with QPR is largely down to your lot acting up at the Cottage in ’99 and the nonsense we used to hear at the time about us being a tin pot div 4 club. You lot have issues with Stoke, Cardiff etc — is that down to on the field stuff or trouble off it?
Well done on getting to Wembley - hope you all manage to get hold of tickets/have a good day out.
Fulham FC: It's the taking part that counts
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…and they call US The Bitters on 09:55 - May 13 with 5399 views
…and they call US The Bitters on 09:19 - May 13 by Konk
Because the game hadn’t finished when the players were brought off the pitch, and can you imagine if one of the big clubs had an important game where the opposition fans were literally on the touchline all around the pitch, on the pitch in many places, and where one of big club’s players got kicked by a fan? The least they’d have ordered was the remaining few minutes being played and if it had been a big club, the game might have been replayed or the home side might have forfeited the game. If Rangers had had to play a game in those circumstances, I expect you’d still be going on about it - Norwich in 1976 seems to get a pretty regular mention.
We’ve been here many times before, but the reason a lot of Fulham have a thing with QPR is largely down to your lot acting up at the Cottage in ’99 and the nonsense we used to hear at the time about us being a tin pot div 4 club. You lot have issues with Stoke, Cardiff etc — is that down to on the field stuff or trouble off it?
Well done on getting to Wembley - hope you all manage to get hold of tickets/have a good day out.
Sane and rational rsponse, as always. If we dont manage to beat Derby, many on here will look forward to renewing the friendly rivalry with Fulham next season.
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…and they call US The Bitters on 10:14 - May 13 with 5343 views
…and they call US The Bitters on 09:19 - May 13 by Konk
Because the game hadn’t finished when the players were brought off the pitch, and can you imagine if one of the big clubs had an important game where the opposition fans were literally on the touchline all around the pitch, on the pitch in many places, and where one of big club’s players got kicked by a fan? The least they’d have ordered was the remaining few minutes being played and if it had been a big club, the game might have been replayed or the home side might have forfeited the game. If Rangers had had to play a game in those circumstances, I expect you’d still be going on about it - Norwich in 1976 seems to get a pretty regular mention.
We’ve been here many times before, but the reason a lot of Fulham have a thing with QPR is largely down to your lot acting up at the Cottage in ’99 and the nonsense we used to hear at the time about us being a tin pot div 4 club. You lot have issues with Stoke, Cardiff etc — is that down to on the field stuff or trouble off it?
Well done on getting to Wembley - hope you all manage to get hold of tickets/have a good day out.
What happened at Derby then was outrageous right enough. Most of the reason we dislike Cardiff was over the playoff there, including Sam Hammam's bodyguard's night shift. We still resent it. It was 20 years more recent but not as direct cheating as Derby's. Stoke was in part due to one of their fans - now deceased - attacking our keeper on the pitch on a very hostile day out. It beats me how so many Fulham fans can overlook the Derby incident for a "rival" they have played about 10 times in 50 years.
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…and they call US The Bitters on 10:27 - May 13 with 5303 views
…and they call US The Bitters on 09:19 - May 13 by Konk
Because the game hadn’t finished when the players were brought off the pitch, and can you imagine if one of the big clubs had an important game where the opposition fans were literally on the touchline all around the pitch, on the pitch in many places, and where one of big club’s players got kicked by a fan? The least they’d have ordered was the remaining few minutes being played and if it had been a big club, the game might have been replayed or the home side might have forfeited the game. If Rangers had had to play a game in those circumstances, I expect you’d still be going on about it - Norwich in 1976 seems to get a pretty regular mention.
We’ve been here many times before, but the reason a lot of Fulham have a thing with QPR is largely down to your lot acting up at the Cottage in ’99 and the nonsense we used to hear at the time about us being a tin pot div 4 club. You lot have issues with Stoke, Cardiff etc — is that down to on the field stuff or trouble off it?
Well done on getting to Wembley - hope you all manage to get hold of tickets/have a good day out.
"We’ve been here many times before, but the reason a lot of Fulham have a thing with QPR is largely down to your lot acting up at the Cottage in ’99 and the nonsense we used to hear at the time about us being a tin pot div 4 club. You lot have issues with Stoke, Cardiff etc — is that down to on the field stuff or trouble off it?"
Yes, yes, yes. We all know the reason. 1999. At the Cottage. QPR on the way down. Fulham on the rise. yadda yadda.
It's the fact Fulham fans are STILL going on about it 15 bloody years later and will still go on about it for another 15 years becuase it's a good opportunity to have a dig for no other reason. "Yes, you got to Wemb;ey but you're still bitters". That kind of thinsg.
FFS, give it a rest.
The irony is Fulham fans are coming across as more bitter than what they're accusing us of.
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…and they call US The Bitters on 10:33 - May 13 with 5266 views
…and they call US The Bitters on 10:27 - May 13 by Juzzie
"We’ve been here many times before, but the reason a lot of Fulham have a thing with QPR is largely down to your lot acting up at the Cottage in ’99 and the nonsense we used to hear at the time about us being a tin pot div 4 club. You lot have issues with Stoke, Cardiff etc — is that down to on the field stuff or trouble off it?"
Yes, yes, yes. We all know the reason. 1999. At the Cottage. QPR on the way down. Fulham on the rise. yadda yadda.
It's the fact Fulham fans are STILL going on about it 15 bloody years later and will still go on about it for another 15 years becuase it's a good opportunity to have a dig for no other reason. "Yes, you got to Wemb;ey but you're still bitters". That kind of thinsg.
FFS, give it a rest.
The irony is Fulham fans are coming across as more bitter than what they're accusing us of.
Its more an inferiority complex than bitterness from Fulham fans to be fair
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…and they call US The Bitters on 10:36 - May 13 with 5248 views
…and they call US The Bitters on 10:14 - May 13 by MrSheen
What happened at Derby then was outrageous right enough. Most of the reason we dislike Cardiff was over the playoff there, including Sam Hammam's bodyguard's night shift. We still resent it. It was 20 years more recent but not as direct cheating as Derby's. Stoke was in part due to one of their fans - now deceased - attacking our keeper on the pitch on a very hostile day out. It beats me how so many Fulham fans can overlook the Derby incident for a "rival" they have played about 10 times in 50 years.
I'm off in a mo, but before I leave work for the day...I would imagine that half the angry people on the internet/twitter etc weren’t even born or were about two in 1983. In contrast, QPR acting up and trying to bully Fulham around Hammersmith and Fulham and in the ground in 1999 was a lot more recent and I’d guess that more of our social-media using fans were there that day.
Fulham FC: It's the taking part that counts
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…and they call US The Bitters on 10:49 - May 13 with 5200 views
I know a few Fulham supporters (of the older generation) and none of them have an issues with us - it's friendly banter, that's all.
I imagine that a fair bit of the vitriol on the Fulham MB is from younger supporters who have only known Premier Lge football - you can tell from the naïve posts about them walking the title next season. It's basic jealousy - made all the more silly as we may yet find ourselves in the same division as them anyway.
"Thank you for supporting Queens Park Rangers Steep Staircase"... and I thought I'd signed up for a rollercoaster.
…and they call US The Bitters on 10:44 - May 13 by Konk
I'm off in a mo, but before I leave work for the day...I would imagine that half the angry people on the internet/twitter etc weren’t even born or were about two in 1983. In contrast, QPR acting up and trying to bully Fulham around Hammersmith and Fulham and in the ground in 1999 was a lot more recent and I’d guess that more of our social-media using fans were there that day.
It was a few hundred idiots, not "QPR". Stop lowering yourself to their level of keyboard macho posturing. "It's not fair, one of his friends took my lunch money"