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There hasn’t been much wrong with the home games over the past few months,so yes they do deserve it.But if you’re a supporter,you should support them through thick and thin.The clue is in the name.
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'We need to feel the support tomorrow' on 07:21 - Jan 24 with 1203 views
'We need to feel the support tomorrow' on 04:51 - Jan 24 by stowmarketrange
There hasn’t been much wrong with the home games over the past few months,so yes they do deserve it.But if you’re a supporter,you should support them through thick and thin.The clue is in the name.
You're always banging on about how much of a "fanatic" you are, and how that fanaticism is irrational (therefore exempting you from displays of "reason", "balance" and "logic").
Surely, then, the question of whether or not the team "deserve" your support is completely irrelevant, isn't it?
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'We need to feel the support tomorrow' on 11:40 - Jan 24 with 800 views
I think you really do need to acknowledge that we don't have the strength in depth of a team like, say, Arsenal.
That means that the loss of our best striker and two of our most creative players is going to significantly affect us.
I don't think there's a lack of effort at the moment, it's a lack of quality, especially from an attacking perspective. Luckily, the team has partially counterbalanced that by tightening up defensively. That's a positive.
COYRsss
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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'We need to feel the support tomorrow' on 12:21 - Jan 24 with 724 views
I think it's a fair question - though the difference in resonance between 'fan' and 'supporter' is worth pondering. The manager also himself said recently the team need to perform in a way that elciits fans' support.
Personally, the performance at Stoke was unacceptable for me as a fan, supporter, or anything else. It alienated me with its abject cynicism. Even were I living in London, I would limit the games I attended, because I love QPR but hate them (and football) too at times. But, like most fans, I'm also fickle and a bit of a mug, so a strong performance today will probably get at least some of me back onside.
I don't think there's a psychiatrist anywhere who can help with any of this!