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Apart from spam kitchen sellers I’ve never used the ignore button, just because someone has an opposite opinion to me doesn’t mean they’re wrong it’s just a different outlook. Would be a boring message board if we all agreed.
I changed my Avatar on my profile a couple of months ago, when I commented on your match report the new one appears, but on my message board posts it still the old one?
One of the best away days I’ve had in a while, had a 40 minute walk to the ground from where I parked my car (the ad said 20) was a bit worried as me and my boy had our QPR shirts on, every local we chatted to was friendly and very inquisitive about Marti and what had gone on. In the ground was a party style atmosphere, the younguns were in great form. Only slight sour point was walking away from the ground one of our young female fans pushed through and in a loud voice was saying “let’s get out of here Sunderland’s a fúcking shithole” totally unnecessary and could have riled the locals up. Stood with Stowmarket and his brother as I do for home games and overall a 10/10 day out.
Classic day out, great atmosphere in the away end, excellent performance to end the season, big shout out to Walsh who made a couple of excellent saves, he will surely be our number one when Nardi leaves.
Back in the 80’s when I was going to every game the DJ in my local found out who we was playing and on a Friday evening played this and dedicated it to the QPR fans going to wherever we were travelling to.
Just seen this posted by a Swedish fan on Facebook:
I think Marti is a great manager, but as a Swede, following his career in Scandi, I’m not surprised. He never stays long, he’s constantly looking for the next step. My top name for our new manager would be KIM HELLBERG, the current manager at Hammarby, the same club we found Marti in. He is, frankly, a better alternative: * Just as experienced as Marti but much younger. * He plays a more effective high-energy football. * He’s had better results in Hammarby than Marti (with a much younger squad). * Great man-management, great developer. Since Marti left Hammarby Kim has managed to turn a bunch of Marti’s rejects (benched or loaned out) into some of the best players in the Swedish league (Tekie, Vagic, Toure). * Sold players for much more money than Marti. * More well-liked and in tune with the fans (Kim himself used to be with the ultras in IFK Norrköping as a kid).