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Fans 08:24 - Dec 10 with 2653 viewsPaddyhoops

Word for our supporters last night . Thought they /we were magnificent last night . Almost a carnival like atmosphere safe in the knowledge that this side and coach has something about them.
Backed the team from start to finish and THAT winner .
Better than any drug or hallucinogen could achieve .
Long may it continue.
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Fans on 09:05 - Dec 10 with 1930 viewsWokingR

Locals will be spotting structural damage as they wake up this morning, that crowd roar was so violent
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Fans on 09:08 - Dec 10 with 1909 viewsenfieldargh

Watching from f block the ellerslie and loft bounce to Freed from desire was an amazing sight
The atmosphere was amazing

Was with my 2 sons what a night to remember and one of those special moments we will always have.

I love you qpr

captains fantastic
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Fans on 09:32 - Dec 10 with 1825 viewssdm1508

I know some people might think the celebrating after a win with the likes of Mbengue doing his thing, is a bit much. However, I think it builds a connection between the players and the fans. It's about time we had some fun at games and celebrate our successes. I think it has also helped players like Madsen, who now looks fully up to speed and controlling midfield in certain games.
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Fans on 09:35 - Dec 10 with 1819 viewslondonscottish

Fans on 09:08 - Dec 10 by enfieldargh

Watching from f block the ellerslie and loft bounce to Freed from desire was an amazing sight
The atmosphere was amazing

Was with my 2 sons what a night to remember and one of those special moments we will always have.

I love you qpr


It was pretty lively in the Lower Loft :-)

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Fans on 09:42 - Dec 10 with 1774 viewsthehat

We were down to the hardcore last night. Many struggle with midweek fixtures especially 8.00pm kick offs.

My wife was moaning our Daughter had school next day etc etc.... and it's gone 11.15pm by the time we put the key in the door.

However celebrating the winner with her was another QPR life moment we will cherish forever.

School the next day can do one.......
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Fans on 09:53 - Dec 10 with 1692 viewsCroydonCaptJack

Moments like that are why we go.

Easily makes up for all the low points which are plentiful!

Fantastic moment that.

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Fans on 09:58 - Dec 10 with 1666 viewsDieByYourSide

A few around me headed off when the equaliser went in.

I've left the ground early many, many times in recent seasons but after that performance I was going to stay to applaud the players off whatever happened - and to check we didn't go on to lose it...

Would've been sick as a parrot hearing that roar on the way out. Anyone here want to fess up to leaving before Morgan's goal?

Scenes at the end were special, best moment at LR since the Dunne winner v Birmingham.

Moments like that are absolutely huge for building the sense that we can do something this year. I was so pleased when it looked like we were finding a different way to win - grinding out a 1-0 and defending from the front as a team.

But to do it like that was unreal.

EDIT: just seen the whole thread re: leaving early
[Post edited 10 Dec 10:24]

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Fans on 09:59 - Dec 10 with 1652 viewslondonscottish

Fans on 09:53 - Dec 10 by CroydonCaptJack

Moments like that are why we go.

Easily makes up for all the low points which are plentiful!

Fantastic moment that.


The explosion when the goal went in was quite something.

After I left it took me ages to process what I'd just seen.

It's a long time since I've left the ground buzzing like that.

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Fans on 10:00 - Dec 10 with 1643 viewsTheChef

Fans on 09:32 - Dec 10 by sdm1508

I know some people might think the celebrating after a win with the likes of Mbengue doing his thing, is a bit much. However, I think it builds a connection between the players and the fans. It's about time we had some fun at games and celebrate our successes. I think it has also helped players like Madsen, who now looks fully up to speed and controlling midfield in certain games.


It's just fun isn't it? At the end of the day it's a ball game, it's entertainment, it's meant to be fun.

Was great with a lot of fans staying put and dancing around after the final whistle. For all the sh1tty performances we put up with, these are the moments we live for!

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Fans on 10:05 - Dec 10 with 1615 viewsPaddyhoops

And Norf broke his Chair. That’s two f**ed in a week ..
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Fans on 12:22 - Dec 10 with 1352 viewsMrSheen

Fans on 09:42 - Dec 10 by thehat

We were down to the hardcore last night. Many struggle with midweek fixtures especially 8.00pm kick offs.

My wife was moaning our Daughter had school next day etc etc.... and it's gone 11.15pm by the time we put the key in the door.

However celebrating the winner with her was another QPR life moment we will cherish forever.

School the next day can do one.......


You got a good idea of where the for-sale seats were last night…lots of empty part rows in A & B, lower school end and, surprisingly, loft left side (from my view) upper and lower. Lots of no shows in the SBS season tickets, six in a row directly in front of me. Not preaching, this was my first win since Derby in February. One absolute sell out though…Directors Box and W12 area. Was it a Christmas party special promotion of Tom Brady’s entourage? It certainly stood out.
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Fans on 12:26 - Dec 10 with 1331 viewsNed_Kennedys

Fans on 12:22 - Dec 10 by MrSheen

You got a good idea of where the for-sale seats were last night…lots of empty part rows in A & B, lower school end and, surprisingly, loft left side (from my view) upper and lower. Lots of no shows in the SBS season tickets, six in a row directly in front of me. Not preaching, this was my first win since Derby in February. One absolute sell out though…Directors Box and W12 area. Was it a Christmas party special promotion of Tom Brady’s entourage? It certainly stood out.


Yes the paddocks side of Lower Loft was the emptiest I’ve seen it for a few seasons: guess it was a combination of late kick off/school night/main game on Sky/iffy weather etc but it was a shame.
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Fans on 12:34 - Dec 10 with 1265 viewsRsole

Fans on 10:05 - Dec 10 by Paddyhoops

And Norf broke his Chair. That’s two f**ed in a week ..


Need to be careful with the first one - he’s got rocks and Morgan had the bikini on….

Hope he didn’t travel by truck….or kayak.

Those possessed by devils, try and keep them under control a bit, can't you ?

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Fans on 12:35 - Dec 10 with 1262 viewsrobith

Had to work late so missed the game.

Somebody please kill me
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Fans on 12:44 - Dec 10 with 1209 viewsted_hendrix

When In the Prem mainly for evening games there would always be empty seats, probably due to various reasons.
Evening games under the floodlights at LR are special, going right back to that Oldham semi final game when our goalkeeper saved a certain equaliser In the dying seconds will be In my fast fading memory for ever, how he got down to save that shot I'll never know, a couple of Woman actually screamed when It happened.

The odour of Cannabis In the lower loft was rife that night against Oldham.

You will never ever get that atmosphere at any new ground wherever they eventually decide to move us.

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Fans on 12:53 - Dec 10 with 1160 viewsRuislipR

Fans on 09:32 - Dec 10 by sdm1508

I know some people might think the celebrating after a win with the likes of Mbengue doing his thing, is a bit much. However, I think it builds a connection between the players and the fans. It's about time we had some fun at games and celebrate our successes. I think it has also helped players like Madsen, who now looks fully up to speed and controlling midfield in certain games.


I was in Italy recently for Bologna vs Napoli. The home team ran out 2-0 winners and celebrated like they had just won the World Cup - it was one hell of an experience.

Let Mbengue & co have some fun with the fans... Poor job if you can't celebrate after an ending like that!
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Fans on 12:57 - Dec 10 with 1124 viewsstowmarketrange

Fans on 12:44 - Dec 10 by ted_hendrix

When In the Prem mainly for evening games there would always be empty seats, probably due to various reasons.
Evening games under the floodlights at LR are special, going right back to that Oldham semi final game when our goalkeeper saved a certain equaliser In the dying seconds will be In my fast fading memory for ever, how he got down to save that shot I'll never know, a couple of Woman actually screamed when It happened.

The odour of Cannabis In the lower loft was rife that night against Oldham.

You will never ever get that atmosphere at any new ground wherever they eventually decide to move us.


Chris Day was in the White Horse before last night’s game.I bet he enjoyed that win as much as the rest of us did.
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Fans on 13:38 - Dec 10 with 963 viewshantssi

Fans on 12:57 - Dec 10 by stowmarketrange

Chris Day was in the White Horse before last night’s game.I bet he enjoyed that win as much as the rest of us did.


Spoke to Chris Day at the reunion a few years back, what a lovely bloke, his wife had to pull him away as others wanted to talk to him!
That night v Oldham, best atmosphere since Leeds in 76, perhaps better as we knew we were on the way back from a pretty low point.
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Fans on 13:56 - Dec 10 with 923 viewsMrSheen

Fans on 12:44 - Dec 10 by ted_hendrix

When In the Prem mainly for evening games there would always be empty seats, probably due to various reasons.
Evening games under the floodlights at LR are special, going right back to that Oldham semi final game when our goalkeeper saved a certain equaliser In the dying seconds will be In my fast fading memory for ever, how he got down to save that shot I'll never know, a couple of Woman actually screamed when It happened.

The odour of Cannabis In the lower loft was rife that night against Oldham.

You will never ever get that atmosphere at any new ground wherever they eventually decide to move us.


Deflected too (Fitz Hall’s shot?). A total miracle of a save. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it on video.
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Fans on 14:05 - Dec 10 with 900 viewsNorthantsHoop

Yes it has gone up a few notches this season, last night was quite special. For me it is all about home, for so many seasons since we came down in 2015 it has been sort of flat most of the time. This season seems we are a lot more invested in the team than has been the case for quite a while. Still a long way to go but the improvement under Julien is starting to show, especially at home.
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Fans on 14:13 - Dec 10 with 863 viewsEuroRanger

Fans on 09:59 - Dec 10 by londonscottish

The explosion when the goal went in was quite something.

After I left it took me ages to process what I'd just seen.

It's a long time since I've left the ground buzzing like that.


I was only watching it on TV but it took me ages to calm down enough to go to sleep. My partner had already gone to bed so had to celebrate silently with the cat, who's never looked more confused in his life
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Fans on 14:15 - Dec 10 with 855 viewsDesertBoot

Kone swinging Morgan's shirt around above his head was brilliant.

Wish I could be like David Watts

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Fans on 14:29 - Dec 10 with 803 viewsstowmarketrange

Fans on 13:38 - Dec 10 by hantssi

Spoke to Chris Day at the reunion a few years back, what a lovely bloke, his wife had to pull him away as others wanted to talk to him!
That night v Oldham, best atmosphere since Leeds in 76, perhaps better as we knew we were on the way back from a pretty low point.


The last time I spoke to him was at the Watford debacle under Gareth.He said that the club were going to give him a job in some capacity.Good to hear some more positive news about our club.
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Fans on 14:52 - Dec 10 with 743 viewsbellomatic

On the way home my 15-year-old son was saying 'seriously dad, i think this is the happiest moment of my life. I don't think I've ever been happier'.

what a great moment. so nearly didn't make it due to various hassles. so pleased i was there. best night ever.

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Fans on 14:53 - Dec 10 with 742 viewsstowmarketrange

Fans on 09:58 - Dec 10 by DieByYourSide

A few around me headed off when the equaliser went in.

I've left the ground early many, many times in recent seasons but after that performance I was going to stay to applaud the players off whatever happened - and to check we didn't go on to lose it...

Would've been sick as a parrot hearing that roar on the way out. Anyone here want to fess up to leaving before Morgan's goal?

Scenes at the end were special, best moment at LR since the Dunne winner v Birmingham.

Moments like that are absolutely huge for building the sense that we can do something this year. I was so pleased when it looked like we were finding a different way to win - grinding out a 1-0 and defending from the front as a team.

But to do it like that was unreal.

EDIT: just seen the whole thread re: leaving early
[Post edited 10 Dec 10:24]


I can’t believe the amount of younger fans who are following this club now.A couple of years ago it seemed like it was only us old fogeys that were left,but it’s great to see a whole new generation of fans ready to replace us both home and especially away from home.
Long may it continue,and I hope they get the rewards their support deserves.But I’m not planning to give up my ML front row seat any time soon.
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