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I feel like I should retire as a QPR fan since it's unlikely to ever get better than that. It's taken me over 30 years of support to see a day like this. I could relive it on a daily basis for the rest of my days.
That goal 😀😀😀 on 13:10 - Jul 6 by N12Hoop
I feel like I should retire as a QPR fan since it's unlikely to ever get better than that. It's taken me over 30 years of support to see a day like this. I could relive it on a daily basis for the rest of my days.
i said the same to my kids.
There was one post on here after the Wemley win where someones Dad said he was stopping going after we won in '67 as it would never get better!
That goal 😀😀😀 on 13:10 - Jul 6 by N12Hoop
I feel like I should retire as a QPR fan since it's unlikely to ever get better than that. It's taken me over 30 years of support to see a day like this. I could relive it on a daily basis for the rest of my days.
Happy to keep bumping thus thread for the next 46 years!
As Doctors and CPNs,and all mental health healthcare professionals operating in the W12 and M4 - A40 Hoops corridor, are now being encouraged to tell their patients,those punters of the correct persuasion: "A peak at a Bobby Zee vid a day, Keeps the Doctor Away. " Saving the NHS millions in treatment & costly less effective medicine.
I predict a W12/M4 -A40 corridor baby-boom surge around late February 2015. Lots of newly born infants will appear be announced/pictured on the online Gazette pages - Get Me London,is it? - with the names Robert,Roberta,Bobbydinho,BobbyDazzler,Sam Ora, Harold,Harriet,Anthony,Antoine or Antonia proving mysteriously popular.
Oh Happy Day! When Bobby scored... he washed Tony's sins away..
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'I'm 18 with a bullet.Got my finger on the trigger,I'm gonna pull it.."
Love,Peace and Fook Chelski!
More like 20StoneOfHoop now.
Let's face it I'm not getting any thinner.
Pass the cake and pies please.
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That goal 😀😀😀 on 07:32 - Jul 7 with 10513 views
That goal 😀😀😀 on 07:32 - Jul 7 by Toast_R
Another video using one of my favourite classical pieces.
Toast_R like that emotional classical piece,who's it by? Triffic vid - (the picture quality works better for me on my ropey spit old pc than that HD one which is prone to freezing.)
To experience the true special ecstatic joy of rare once-in-a-lifetime victory one has to go through much searing painful defeat.
Very well chosen Vid clips of QPR nadirs (low points)..the heartbreak and despair 1) Eric Cantona's infamous 98th minute Fergie time equalizer 16th March 1996 2) Eoin Jess Coventry winner at Highfield Rd confirming our relegation after 13 consecutive seasons in the top flight April 13th 1996. A 20 year old Gallen looking gutted. 3) Missed penalty - by who? Thomson? - v Vauxhall Motors FA Cup 1st Round replay in front of 5,366 November 26th 2002 4) Andy Campbell Baadiff winner Millenium Play-off final May 25th 2003 5)Bobby Z sent off for studs up kung fu challenge whilst with bad hip v Wigan April 6th 2013 6) Brilliant Loic Remy goal giving false hope v Wigan April 6th 2013 7) Last min Maloney free-kick winner through the wall effectively confirming QPR relegation v Wigan April 6th 2013 8)Clint despair 9) v The Shyty 'Ding at the MadStad April 27th 2013. Both real & fake biscuit Hoops relegated,Bos Winker laughing, Clint & McAnuff hugging ; feeling each other's pain.One of the last times Adel will be seen in an R's shirt.
One shot,one chance,one opportunity,one goal.
[Post edited 7 Jul 2014 12:00]
'I'm 18 with a bullet.Got my finger on the trigger,I'm gonna pull it.."
Love,Peace and Fook Chelski!
More like 20StoneOfHoop now.
Let's face it I'm not getting any thinner.
Pass the cake and pies please.
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That goal 😀😀😀 on 13:51 - Jul 7 with 10278 views
That goal 😀😀😀 on 11:47 - Jul 7 by 18StoneOfHoop
Toast_R like that emotional classical piece,who's it by? Triffic vid - (the picture quality works better for me on my ropey spit old pc than that HD one which is prone to freezing.)
To experience the true special ecstatic joy of rare once-in-a-lifetime victory one has to go through much searing painful defeat.
Very well chosen Vid clips of QPR nadirs (low points)..the heartbreak and despair 1) Eric Cantona's infamous 98th minute Fergie time equalizer 16th March 1996 2) Eoin Jess Coventry winner at Highfield Rd confirming our relegation after 13 consecutive seasons in the top flight April 13th 1996. A 20 year old Gallen looking gutted. 3) Missed penalty - by who? Thomson? - v Vauxhall Motors FA Cup 1st Round replay in front of 5,366 November 26th 2002 4) Andy Campbell Baadiff winner Millenium Play-off final May 25th 2003 5)Bobby Z sent off for studs up kung fu challenge whilst with bad hip v Wigan April 6th 2013 6) Brilliant Loic Remy goal giving false hope v Wigan April 6th 2013 7) Last min Maloney free-kick winner through the wall effectively confirming QPR relegation v Wigan April 6th 2013 8)Clint despair 9) v The Shyty 'Ding at the MadStad April 27th 2013. Both real & fake biscuit Hoops relegated,Bos Winker laughing, Clint & McAnuff hugging ; feeling each other's pain.One of the last times Adel will be seen in an R's shirt.
One shot,one chance,one opportunity,one goal.
[Post edited 7 Jul 2014 12:00]
Glad you enjoyed.
The track is known as "Balcony Scene" by Craig Armstrong, I beleive from from Romeo & Juliette. I first became aware of it when the BBC used it as their theme during Euro 2004.
Absolutely agree, you'd never appreciate such a moment had you not endured the never ending struggle that led to it.
Imagine the average Man Utd for fan example, a last minute goal leading to a trophy is a regular occurance for them. They would brush it under the carpet a after a couple of days looking for the next one.
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That goal 😀😀😀 on 22:03 - Jul 19 with 10087 views
That goal 😀😀😀 on 13:51 - Jul 7 by Toast_R
Glad you enjoyed.
The track is known as "Balcony Scene" by Craig Armstrong, I beleive from from Romeo & Juliette. I first became aware of it when the BBC used it as their theme during Euro 2004.
Absolutely agree, you'd never appreciate such a moment had you not endured the never ending struggle that led to it.
Imagine the average Man Utd for fan example, a last minute goal leading to a trophy is a regular occurance for them. They would brush it under the carpet a after a couple of days looking for the next one.
''Imagine the average Man Utd for fan example, a last minute goal leading to a trophy is a regular occurance for them. They would brush it under the carpet a after a couple of days looking for the next one.'' So true..I bet they forgot about this ( wiki entry for last minute goals ) Within weeks
1999 UEFA Champions League Final (and The Treble) — Manchester United vs. Bayern Munich, 26 May 1999: Arguably the most famous example, where United scored two last-minute goals against Bayern to clinch the trophy and the Treble. Bayern led 1—0 going into injury time, but goals from Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjær turned the game on its head assisted by David Beckham's two lethally accurate corners and won the match for United. The goals, timed at 90:36 and 92:17, came so late that the trophy already had Bayern ribbons attached to it.[2]
Whereas we will remember Bobby's goal and will still be singing the song when we are old and grey..( I am grey and quite old but you know what I mean .. ) Our little entry in the same Wiki page.. 2014 Football League Championship play-off Final - Queens Park Rangers vs Derby County, 24 May 2014: Nearly nine years after scoring the only goal to send West Ham United into the Premier League in a play-off final, Bobby Zamora scored in the 90th minute to send Queens Park Rangers back into the Premier League with a 90th minute goal in a 1-0 victory against Derby County.
That goal has changed my life. Nearly two months later including some pretty bad personal stuff I'm still on cloud nine.
It's like a huge part of my bucket list has been ticked off and were I to die tomorrow I would have achieved one of the very few things I ever really wanted.
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That goal 😀😀😀 on 07:07 - Jul 20 with 9815 views
at wembley as i hugged facto jnr the youger as we lifted the trophy i emotionally told him id waited 49 years to witness that magical moment and he 21......you younger r's cherish it like the class of 66 and those of us who remember our greatest ever team in 76 as these moments for our great little club are worth a million manutd ones!
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That goal 😀😀😀 on 07:16 - Jul 20 with 9804 views
I went absolutely mental ,waking all my houshold up and the neighbours and set off a neighbourhood dog barking spree. My 16 year old daughter appeared later that morning bleary eyed and instead of bollocking me like she had done all season gave me a hug. She does'nt follow football at all but she knows how much it meant to me.. It didnt take her long to revert to type tho after being forced to watch along with her Mum ,sister and little brother, Bobby's goal for the 8th time on the trot....