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Bus stop in Hounslow
at 21:19 14 Jan 2020

Didn't start attending till '72, so not too influenced by the takeover stories. I just like to banter with workmates of all local teams, have no real dislike for any of them, but it makes the day go quicker if you have bragging rights , simple as that.
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Bus stop in Hounslow
at 20:21 14 Jan 2020

Great players in their time, but surely that just highlights your demise, and clinging on to the past shows how unhappy you are with the present, comments like that just make BEES supporters smile. As does the the first post wondering why we return your bus stop jibe. Don't you realise you were/are losing to that insignificant bus stop, which makes you even smaller and more insignificant???, think about it. We regularily also refer to ourselves tongue in cheek as Spartak Hounslow, we really can ride your efforts to deminish us.

Oh I know you'll counter this with postcodes, but we are in the London Borough of Hounslow and Middx doesn't exist anymore.
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Jesus, what did they have for breakfast?
at 09:30 2 Nov 2019

Wow! really hit a raw nerve with you there. I guess the fall of your team combined with the rise of "little ole Brentford" hurts more than you can handle.
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Jesus, what did they have for breakfast?
at 16:41 31 Oct 2019

There you go again quoting "we" when you mean "I", you're entitled to your view but I know planty of R fans who like a bit of bragging rights in the local area as I guess you did once upon a time with Chelsea.

We have regular R's who post on our forums, have done for years, we don't mind as long as they talk sense and don't get abusive, surely it's good to get views from opposition fans .
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Hounslows version of Pravda....
at 10:26 31 Oct 2019

Possibly but the ref was even better placed than the camera angle and he didn't hesitate in awarding the penalty, nor did your players object much. Looks like Mbeumo initialy half bottles and half attemps to avoid Scowen's tackle/block, maybe it was justice as Scowen was the most perpetual fouler on the pitch, I don't know how he didn't get booked.
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Hounslows version of Pravda....
at 09:30 31 Oct 2019

Please don't tell me that no QPR player has ever cheated or taken advantage of a situation to gain an advantage, and personally don't think it was as clear cut cheating as you say, but I guess that's down to the spectacle we wear?
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Jesus, what did they have for breakfast?
at 17:08 30 Oct 2019

Far from a settled side, infact only two of the players out there Monday night were in the squad who played at Loftus Road last season.

I think you'll find it was the 2nd goal, and it had nothing to do with rubbing MW's nose in it as I explained in a previous post.
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Jesus, what did they have for breakfast?
at 14:12 30 Oct 2019

He said "a little bit more" not a flying fook. I work with three QPR fans and they do see the rivalry but they also know there's plenty of R's fans who can't wake up and smell the coffee now we are plying our trade in the same division. I can see that having to admit you're now living with us, Fulham, Millwall and Charlton instead of Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea might hurt as it reminds you of your fall from the top flight, but just be thankful it's not AFC Wimbledon or Leyton Orient yet.

Technically all clubs in the Championship should be your rivals, but one three miles away and sharing the same catchment areas for supporters certainly is, but sure make up your own mind, but don't think you can quote for all QPR fans.
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Jesus, what did they have for breakfast?
at 13:08 30 Oct 2019

A myth!, best you check the facts.
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Jesus, what did they have for breakfast?
at 19:48 29 Oct 2019

There's nothing "so-called" about us being local? Just look at a map and you'll see we are. Many fans of both sides live in the same areas, socialise and work together, and most of them enjoy having the bragging rights within their area. Many R's supporters do care, but it also hurts them as it highlights their fall from the top flight, so they try to pretend it doesn't.

When Benrahma scored his penalty, he rushed over to hug Peter Gilham our stadium announcer........ why? because Peter Gilham and many older supporters like him remember 1967, I don't, but I appreciate it is the big reason why our rivalry against QPR is more passionate than yours.
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