London clubs and us 11:55 - May 18 with 1892 views | themodfather | i may be in a minority but i am galled that the team from north of brighton won the FA cup. it continues to drive home how far behind QPR are getting from the likes of Bees, Palarse and Foolham. LOndon clubs in 2 euro finals and 3 in play offs as well. good for us as a city , no london club went down. most probably were watching EZE yesterday hoping we soon get a chunk of money from any sale , he is a nice lad, top player and improving constantly. good luck to him. if we ever get new investment let's hope it is not spunked against the wall like last time! |  | | |  |
London clubs and us on 12:04 - May 18 with 1838 views | 1BobbyHazell | Well that's brightened up my Sunday morning. |  | |  |
London clubs and us on 12:07 - May 18 with 1811 views | ozexile | I know we're probably gonna ever win it. But it'd be lovely to actually try and compete in it. Yesterday shows what football is all about. |  | |  |
London clubs and us on 12:45 - May 18 with 1666 views | colinallcars | Well, when I started we were in div 3 south, the joint bottom league and were getting gates of about 7k. If you'd said one day we would have played at Wembey, in Europe and finished runners-up in the top division, I wouldn't have believed it. |  | |  |
London clubs and us on 13:16 - May 18 with 1534 views | Nov77 |
London clubs and us on 12:45 - May 18 by colinallcars | Well, when I started we were in div 3 south, the joint bottom league and were getting gates of about 7k. If you'd said one day we would have played at Wembey, in Europe and finished runners-up in the top division, I wouldn't have believed it. |
Just shows what Jim Gregory did for this club. Legend. |  |
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London clubs and us on 13:19 - May 18 with 1528 views | flynnbo | Palace now equal with us in winning a major trophy. Brentford, Bournemouth, Brighton and Fulham currently in the top division are yet to win one as far as I know. |  | |  |
London clubs and us on 13:46 - May 18 with 1445 views | Wegerles_Stairs |
London clubs and us on 12:07 - May 18 by ozexile | I know we're probably gonna ever win it. But it'd be lovely to actually try and compete in it. Yesterday shows what football is all about. |
Yeah, the fact we have tossed away numerous cup ties over the last decade is scandalous. Obviously, not saying we're going to win it but ffs give us some excitement. |  | |  |
London clubs and us on 14:08 - May 18 with 1378 views | nix | Personally I don't think like that. I was delighted it wasn't one of the usual suspects: Man Utd/City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs. Other clubs winning gives more hope to clubs like ours. I don't dwell on other London clubs doing better than us either. That tends to lead to the impatient purchase of Sandro type players rather than patiently investing in youth - that's the only way I see us getting anywhere. Look forward not backwards. |  | |  |
London clubs and us on 14:17 - May 18 with 1317 views | StreathamRanger |
London clubs and us on 14:08 - May 18 by nix | Personally I don't think like that. I was delighted it wasn't one of the usual suspects: Man Utd/City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs. Other clubs winning gives more hope to clubs like ours. I don't dwell on other London clubs doing better than us either. That tends to lead to the impatient purchase of Sandro type players rather than patiently investing in youth - that's the only way I see us getting anywhere. Look forward not backwards. |
Clubs like QPR and Palace are cut from the same cloth. I know lots of Palace fans and they've been there through the bad times as well. Life's too short to be jealous about what they've just achieved. This morning, I watched Jimmy Dunne's goal against Birmingham to remind myself that we have our special moments too. Obviously, it's nothing compared to a cup final but that one moment was magical and I'm glad I was there to witness it with my son. I'd thoroughly recommend watching it back. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
London clubs and us on 19:07 - May 18 with 1021 views | GosportHoops |
London clubs and us on 14:17 - May 18 by StreathamRanger | Clubs like QPR and Palace are cut from the same cloth. I know lots of Palace fans and they've been there through the bad times as well. Life's too short to be jealous about what they've just achieved. This morning, I watched Jimmy Dunne's goal against Birmingham to remind myself that we have our special moments too. Obviously, it's nothing compared to a cup final but that one moment was magical and I'm glad I was there to witness it with my son. I'd thoroughly recommend watching it back. |
What a fantastic moment! That was a special goal |  | |  |
London clubs and us on 19:34 - May 18 with 896 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Nothing is permanent in football. I remember watching Brentford play Chesterfield or some such 12 years ago and I think they had about 5,000 fans in Griffin Park. I bet no one in that stadium predicted them being on the brink of Europe today. I see Palace as an inspiration to be honest, and gives me a bit of hope that the right combination of things happening will send us up again. |  | |  |
London clubs and us on 19:52 - May 18 with 850 views | Paddyhoops |
London clubs and us on 14:17 - May 18 by StreathamRanger | Clubs like QPR and Palace are cut from the same cloth. I know lots of Palace fans and they've been there through the bad times as well. Life's too short to be jealous about what they've just achieved. This morning, I watched Jimmy Dunne's goal against Birmingham to remind myself that we have our special moments too. Obviously, it's nothing compared to a cup final but that one moment was magical and I'm glad I was there to witness it with my son. I'd thoroughly recommend watching it back. |
Burned in the memory that Jimmy Dunne goal . Off the scale . |  | |  |
London clubs and us on 20:18 - May 18 with 778 views | ted_hendrix |
London clubs and us on 14:17 - May 18 by StreathamRanger | Clubs like QPR and Palace are cut from the same cloth. I know lots of Palace fans and they've been there through the bad times as well. Life's too short to be jealous about what they've just achieved. This morning, I watched Jimmy Dunne's goal against Birmingham to remind myself that we have our special moments too. Obviously, it's nothing compared to a cup final but that one moment was magical and I'm glad I was there to witness it with my son. I'd thoroughly recommend watching it back. |
Like you I have a special memory moment (Jimmy Dunne's goal was special causing huge Man hugs In the loft) but way back when and at home to Oldham In the semi final play off second leg an evening game and we were winning 1-0 In the dying minutes and one of the Oldham players shot the ball direct to the corner of our goal (the shot had 'goal' written all over It but our goalkeeper (It might have been Simon Royce) saved the bastard thing. Women were screaming as the Oldham player took the shot, blokes were swearing like mad but our goalkeeper saved It and 30 Minutes later we were happily driving down the M4 going home. Apologies for waffling on a bit but memories are made of this. |  |
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London clubs and us on 20:29 - May 18 with 739 views | terryb |
London clubs and us on 20:18 - May 18 by ted_hendrix | Like you I have a special memory moment (Jimmy Dunne's goal was special causing huge Man hugs In the loft) but way back when and at home to Oldham In the semi final play off second leg an evening game and we were winning 1-0 In the dying minutes and one of the Oldham players shot the ball direct to the corner of our goal (the shot had 'goal' written all over It but our goalkeeper (It might have been Simon Royce) saved the bastard thing. Women were screaming as the Oldham player took the shot, blokes were swearing like mad but our goalkeeper saved It and 30 Minutes later we were happily driving down the M4 going home. Apologies for waffling on a bit but memories are made of this. |
It was a magnificent save Ted. Chris Day is the gentleman who deserves the praise. |  | |  |
London clubs and us on 20:45 - May 18 with 678 views | ted_hendrix |
London clubs and us on 20:29 - May 18 by terryb | It was a magnificent save Ted. Chris Day is the gentleman who deserves the praise. |
Thanks for the heads up Terry. |  |
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London clubs and us on 21:12 - May 18 with 578 views | hantssi |
London clubs and us on 20:18 - May 18 by ted_hendrix | Like you I have a special memory moment (Jimmy Dunne's goal was special causing huge Man hugs In the loft) but way back when and at home to Oldham In the semi final play off second leg an evening game and we were winning 1-0 In the dying minutes and one of the Oldham players shot the ball direct to the corner of our goal (the shot had 'goal' written all over It but our goalkeeper (It might have been Simon Royce) saved the bastard thing. Women were screaming as the Oldham player took the shot, blokes were swearing like mad but our goalkeeper saved It and 30 Minutes later we were happily driving down the M4 going home. Apologies for waffling on a bit but memories are made of this. |
Best atmosphere at LR since Leeds in 76! Was in the Upper Loft and couldn’t believe that save! Couldn’t get Chris Day to shut up at the 20 year anniversary, his wife had to come over and take him away, a lovely bloke! |  | |  |
London clubs and us on 21:51 - May 18 with 450 views | SK_hoops |
London clubs and us on 14:17 - May 18 by StreathamRanger | Clubs like QPR and Palace are cut from the same cloth. I know lots of Palace fans and they've been there through the bad times as well. Life's too short to be jealous about what they've just achieved. This morning, I watched Jimmy Dunne's goal against Birmingham to remind myself that we have our special moments too. Obviously, it's nothing compared to a cup final but that one moment was magical and I'm glad I was there to witness it with my son. I'd thoroughly recommend watching it back. |
I've lost count of how many times I've watched Dom Ball's screamer against Cardiff. |  | |  |
London clubs and us on 21:56 - May 18 with 439 views | Bluce_Ree | The combination you speak of? A new Chairman. A new board. A new owner. A new squad of players. A new manager. A new witch doctor who can unf*ck a curse. |  |
| Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. |
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