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I always go to the index and see how many mentions of QPR are in the book. If none or not enough the book is put down and never looked at again.
If not index is forthcoming then a flick through the pages to find mentions is in order. This is where our unique name comes in handy as QPR stands up to frequent finger flicks through books. If no mentions are found the book is put down.
Or if the only mentions are about the amount of grounds we’ve had or the plastic pitch then stick it up your bum. I’ll take mentions of 1967 or 1976. Generally football books that don’t mention QPR often and in a positive light are worthless lumps of cack.
When it comes to football, if it ain’t QPR , it ain’t worth a f uck.
Nope not just you. Looking for QPR as you flick through pages of a book is somewhat easier then looking for other italics and a pastime often pursued at either a library or WH Smiths. Fcuk buying the book.😃
Pretty bloody brilliant to find out i was not alone in being so bloody clever😃