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As will be clear, I'm not a very creative man, but could we come up with some new QPR exclusive songs. For example, whenever I see Michael Frey I find myself humming "Oh Micky you're so shite, you're so shite you blow my mind Hey Micky!" - too harsh of course, but we could make a song out of that surely. And for Killer's fans, can we weave Lucas Andersen into "When We Were Young" (And I see his middle name is "Qvistorff", which is surely Danish for "Christ") So "He Does Look a lot Like Jesus, Or is really Tommy Fleetwood, He's not that young, He's Lucas Andersen" or whatever words can scan into that.
Well Clive, I think that one thing we can all be proud of is having in you the finest writer in football - not only is it reasoned and rational, and at the same time tribal and emotional, it's actually the funniest thing out there. I was chuckling on the tube this morning thinking about "Dougal" Dunne and the finger puppets. Thank you!
Lev Yashin - just the romance of the name, the danger of the CCCP, and I was already infatuated with Yuri Gagarin. Of a different colour, Lee Trundle. Google tells me he's still playing!
This. I am slowly (but surely) coming to the opinion Ainsworth iust spouts shyte. He seems to think he needs to be all enigmatic less someone cracks our tactical code. But it's only us that want to know. Whether Smyth is back "on the grass" or not is not remotely interesting to any opposing coach. We just want to know if we can field a team of 11 When Saturday Comes.
Yes I remember the first time we saw him play, I was there with my son and we'd read about his "journey" and latest release from Millwall - my boy just said "What the hell were Millwall looking at?"
Mind you a fellow sitting near us maintained he was "useless" his entire time with the club...
This is a very welcome heads up - not watched since Wally Lewis and Mal Meninga played. Living in NZ at the time we used to love watching the Aussies smash the bejesus out of each other. Beautiful stuff.