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Lazy Journalism 08:34 - Nov 18 with 2291 viewspaulparker

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3946914/The-Premier-League-s-g

this really winds me up, so the city-QPR game was voted the best premier league game ever , but you would think we just turned up and played no part in it or what the consequences could have been for us if the stoke-Bolton game had been different
we played our part you divs, even with 10 men , a part of me wishes we actually won 2-1 and they never won the title

And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles Brian Moore

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Lazy Journalism on 10:06 - Nov 18 with 2176 viewsJuzzie

Really irks me too we get virtually no credit whatsoever.

We were battered that day by them and really should have been 3 or more down by half time. Nerves got the better of them and some great defending & goalkeeping kept us in it.

We never gave up though, if City wanted to win it (and the title) they had to earn it. Barton deserved to go but so should have Tevez. It rallied us and we took advantage of their nerves especially after Lescott misjudged and allowed Cisse in to score a great equaliser. That rattled them further then we took the lead and I can fully understand why Mancini was angry their player didn't take one for the team and get at least a yellow to foul Traore just before he put in an exquisite cross for Mackie to score.
O'Neil did it for us in the play off final.

Man Utd fans think we threw the game at the end. I was there and we most certainly did not. Fk 'em.


All the media go on about is Aguero. I don't blame Man City, it's the media that are so one sided about it.


edit: yes, thanks Antti, it was Tevez that I meant. Can understand why he didn't get sent off on the day but should have got a retrospective ban, but the FA/PL can't be upsetting the newly crowned Champions now can they.

[Post edited 18 Nov 2016 11:06]
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Lazy Journalism on 10:13 - Nov 18 with 2154 viewsAntti_Heinola

Tevez should have been off, not Aguero! Didn't even get a retrospective ban for punching barton in the head!
No love for Barton whatsoever, but his punishment was ludicrously over the top, and even more so given Tevez started the whole thing and totally got away with it.

Bare bones.

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Lazy Journalism on 10:21 - Nov 18 with 2134 viewsdaveB

If we had won that game I'm not sure we'd have got out of the ground in one piece, was turning very nasty towards the end
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Lazy Journalism on 10:47 - Nov 18 with 2065 viewsJuzzie

Or even a draw.

I was just about 6 seats from the Man City fans and it was getting very ugly. Two minutes later we were their best mates.

Funny ol' game.
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Lazy Journalism on 11:00 - Nov 18 with 2024 viewsBoston

Couldn't have been that bad, half a dozen posts in and the words northern bastards hasn't appeared once.

Poll: Thank God The Seaons Over.

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Lazy Journalism on 11:02 - Nov 18 with 2014 viewsNorthernr

Still delighted with how that turned out that day. Stayed up, and shafted Man Utd so hard they must have thought they were at Michael Barrymore's pool party.
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Lazy Journalism on 11:26 - Nov 18 with 1949 viewsFDC

It was a fantastic occasion to be a part of, and drinking in town afterwards was great. But something about it is absolutely classic QPR, to look back fondly on such a legendary game in which we ultimately played the losing role, despite very nearly causing a famous upset.
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Lazy Journalism on 11:28 - Nov 18 with 1941 viewsFDC

Lazy Journalism on 11:00 - Nov 18 by Boston

Couldn't have been that bad, half a dozen posts in and the words northern bastards hasn't appeared once.


(or 'fecking Daily Mail')
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Lazy Journalism on 12:07 - Nov 18 with 1887 viewstimcocking

I still find myself kind of annoyed about that game.

We're like the butt of one of the most famous defeats ever. I'd prefer to be remembered as having pulled off an amazing result to stay up against all odds.

The other game i haven't got over, that fcuking Liverpool game where we kept letting them score in injury time. Pissed me off that did.
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Lazy Journalism on 12:12 - Nov 18 with 1872 viewsRBlock

Lazy Journalism on 11:26 - Nov 18 by FDC

It was a fantastic occasion to be a part of, and drinking in town afterwards was great. But something about it is absolutely classic QPR, to look back fondly on such a legendary game in which we ultimately played the losing role, despite very nearly causing a famous upset.


This. Fvcked United, and came out singing hand in hand (figuratively) with the Citeh fans. Absolutely cracking night out after that! God knows how acrimonious our exit from the ground would have been had we stopped them winning the title.
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Lazy Journalism on 12:17 - Nov 18 with 1855 viewsjohncharles

Serves you right for reading the Daily Mail. You should know by now that anything in the Mail is going to leave feeling shite.

Strong and stable my arse.

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Lazy Journalism on 12:26 - Nov 18 with 1832 viewsadhoc_qpr

What do you expect though - it was a game between a 'team that matter' versus a 'team that doesn't matter'?

That's how Sky have been presenting the prem for years!
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Lazy Journalism on 13:17 - Nov 18 with 1724 viewsHayesender

I can watch that Jamie Mackie goal over and over again and never get bored. Even sweeter as it was in front of our fans.

But yeah, there's still a part of me wishes we'd held on. Would have been worth the shoeing outside

Poll: Shamima Beghum

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Lazy Journalism on 13:36 - Nov 18 with 1675 viewsBrixtonR

Everytime I see the final goal it really really annoys me I'm still really gutted that we didn't win or at least draw.
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Lazy Journalism on 14:34 - Nov 18 with 1596 viewsstowmarketrange

Lazy Journalism on 13:36 - Nov 18 by BrixtonR

Everytime I see the final goal it really really annoys me I'm still really gutted that we didn't win or at least draw.


The way some of our players collapsed to the floor when the winner was scored showed that it could never have been fixed.Even though the fans at the other end knew we were safe,they couldn't have influenced the game from 100 yards away.

A day that could have gone so horribly wrong turned out to be so right.It was just a shame that I was only watching on tv.My daughter had a football cup final on the morning of the match and I had to give away our tickets.She saved 2 penalties in the shootout and was named the player of the match too.
A great day all round.
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