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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #30 on Nov 6, 2011, 12:18pm » | |
Nov 6, 2011, 11:42am, waterbuffalo wrote:| Now we have a team. problem is right back. Oh I would give an arm and a leg and an eye for Kyle Walker. |
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Agree with you about right back, I've noticed that most of the goals we concede are either created or scored from that side of the pitch. Also Luke Young gives the ball away to many times from easy passes that go astray. That is my only moan from yesterday.
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #31 on Nov 6, 2011, 12:29pm » | |
Nov 6, 2011, 11:55am, terryb wrote:On a different note, the bloke who sits behind me had his son as a mascot yesterday. I was shocked to hear that this costs nothing (all members of Junior R's & picked at random by the club) & that even the official photos etc. are free to the family.
Yet another reason to be proud of being Queens Park Rangers. |
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I think that is new, I know it did cost decent money for the mascot package. My lad was a junior R and never got picked, sadly, mind you, I never asked either! 
Excellent of it is indeed free, good news.
http://www.qpr.co.uk/page/MascotPackages/0,,10373,00.html
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #32 on Nov 6, 2011, 12:32pm » | |
Nov 6, 2011, 12:18pm, RoryTheRanger wrote: Nov 6, 2011, 11:42am, waterbuffalo wrote:| Now we have a team. problem is right back. Oh I would give an arm and a leg and an eye for Kyle Walker. |
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Agree with you about right back, I've noticed that most of the goals we concede are either created or scored from that side of the pitch. Also Luke Young gives the ball away to many times from easy passes that go astray. That is my only moan from yesterday. |
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For some inexplicable reason, Young has a tendancy to drift into the middle leaving large swathes of turf where he should be. Perhaps Mackie gets in on that side because of his workrate but he cannot possibly track back every time the opposition attacks!
I think Young is a solid steady player but perhaps he has little faith in the centre pairing and after bothe their mistakes yesterday, he could be right!
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #33 on Nov 6, 2011, 12:33pm » | |
Nov 6, 2011, 12:18pm, RoryTheRanger wrote: Nov 6, 2011, 11:42am, waterbuffalo wrote:| Now we have a team. problem is right back. Oh I would give an arm and a leg and an eye for Kyle Walker. |
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Agree with you about right back, I've noticed that most of the goals we concede are either created or scored from that side of the pitch. Also Luke Young gives the ball away to many times from easy passes that go astray. That is my only moan from yesterday. |
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I mean Ferdinand and Gabby were there for two of the goals, at right back, where on earth was Young?
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #35 on Nov 6, 2011, 1:34pm » | |
Nov 6, 2011, 1:02pm, Jon Doeman wrote:
Don't disagree with most of that, I would only actually add a little more to the critique on the defending for their goals, so I won't bother.
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #36 on Nov 6, 2011, 2:15pm » | |
Nov 6, 2011, 11:55am, terryb wrote:Was that really a Rangers crowd yesterday?
A standing ovation after a defeat?
I remember many a day that Rangers were booed off for only managing to draw at home!
That performance is right up there amongst the best I have ever seen from Queens Park Rangers. Am still feeling a touch disappointed (who would have thought that possible from losing to City) but so PROUD of my team.
On a different note, the bloke who sits behind me had his son as a mascot yesterday. I was shocked to hear that this costs nothing (all members of Junior R's & picked at random by the club) & that even the official photos etc. are free to the family.
Yet another reason to be proud of being Queens Park Rangers. |
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There have been standing ovations after Fulham, Spurs and City. As long as they try no-one minds losing. I'm so hung over atm, made all the better by Rangers not fearing anyone.
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #37 on Nov 6, 2011, 4:02pm » | |
Nov 6, 2011, 11:03am, eusebio13 wrote: Nov 6, 2011, 10:45am, Ric Roc wrote:Proud as punch tinged with a wee bit of frustration of the fact we deserved more out of that game than City. Fair play to them 3 absolutely clinical finishes is why you pay £40m for players.
As mentioned above if we can perform to those levels on a more regular basis we will smash teams this season. |
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Ricroc do you know what happened to Adel? |
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All will come out soon no doubt.
For obvious reasons I'm saying nothing.
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #38 on Nov 6, 2011, 4:19pm » | |
Nov 6, 2011, 12:29pm, cpr wrote: Nov 6, 2011, 11:55am, terryb wrote:On a different note, the bloke who sits behind me had his son as a mascot yesterday. I was shocked to hear that this costs nothing (all members of Junior R's & picked at random by the club) & that even the official photos etc. are free to the family.
Yet another reason to be proud of being Queens Park Rangers. |
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I think that is new, I know it did cost decent money for the mascot package. My lad was a junior R and never got picked, sadly, mind you, I never asked either! 
Excellent of it is indeed free, good news.
http://www.qpr.co.uk/page/MascotPackages/0,,10373,00.html |
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It isn't new Baz, a member of the junior R's is picked out of a hat and is the 'official' mascot a game. Hogan junior ( yes he does exist and is very real) was mascot last season via this avenue. The rest of the mascots have to pay what is i believe in the region of £500 per child.
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #39 on Nov 6, 2011, 4:50pm » | |
Nov 6, 2011, 4:19pm, Hogan wrote: Nov 6, 2011, 12:29pm, cpr wrote:
It isn't new Baz, a member of the junior R's is picked out of a hat and is the 'official' mascot a game. Hogan junior ( yes he does exist and is very real) was mascot last season via this avenue. The rest of the mascots have to pay what is i believe in the region of £500 per child. |
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You must have been very proud mate.
I think it's great Rangers are still offering places this way as the commercial price is way beyond most parents budgets.
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #40 on Nov 6, 2011, 4:58pm » | |
Yes Zed it was a great day all round. Junior strutted his stuff on the pitch kicking the ball about with his heroes and got his pictures taken, got himself on the TV, he had told all his mates and family about it prior, so as many as could came to the game and rest watched it on Sky, and ofcourse we won the game to cap it all off.
I saw super Stevie Claridge on pitchside before kick off and had a brief word and told him what i thought of his views on the Championship and QPR in particular.
Who knows perhaps his name will picked out of the hat again this season!
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #41 on Nov 6, 2011, 5:02pm » | |
what game was it hogan?
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #42 on Nov 6, 2011, 5:06pm » | |
Coventry mate, that through ball by Adel with the outside of his right boot to Routledge who slotted it in and made it look so easy.
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #43 on Nov 6, 2011, 5:07pm » | |
We played a blinder, the best team lost. i am so proud of my team, i have never seen us play that well in a long time, our passing was great, we spread the ball, we were creative, skillful and did not miss Adel.. Sometimes when watching, i could not believe it my Rangers, so proud and yes i hate when we lose it ruins my w/e but i have taken so much positives from that game.. unbelievable performance...
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #44 on Nov 6, 2011, 5:17pm » | |
Nov 6, 2011, 5:06pm, Hogan wrote:| Coventry mate, that through ball by Adel with the outside of his right boot to Routledge who slotted it in and made it look so easy. |
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great game to have your son as mascot 
i recorded that game so shall have a look for him,
trying to get my boy as mascot, i suppose it's just a waiting game.
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #45 on Nov 6, 2011, 5:25pm » | |
Yeah thats a nice touch when someone gets picked out like that , glad you had a good day Hogan . Stick with it Maude you might be lucky !
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #46 on Nov 6, 2011, 5:32pm » | |
I recorded it too, sadly its now on the old sky box, i did an upgrade shortly after and now i cant view it withought having to swap boxes etc, what a hassle.
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|  | Re: Proud of you Rangers « Reply #47 on Nov 7, 2011, 7:37am » | |
I have got to tell you i did not think HH would get many games this year but the way he was literally head and shoulders above the rest reminded me of Les. Really pleased for Bothroyd as well, he deserved that, he can only get better.
cheers,
Jay.
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