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Post by alanwycombe on May 29, 2023 6:11:59 GMT
Ashley cole Your John Terrys bitch Your John Terrys bitch Ashley Cole That was a good night at the Bridge😂
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Post by itsonlyagame on May 29, 2023 6:28:29 GMT
You’re going home in a London ambulance
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Post by gtleighsr3 on May 29, 2023 6:48:55 GMT
We premier league At Leicester, soton and Leeds
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Post by jfrabbit on May 29, 2023 9:57:20 GMT
QPR QPR QPAHAHAHAHAHA
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Post by Bill on May 29, 2023 11:16:27 GMT
You ate all the pies
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Post by Hitman34 on May 29, 2023 11:44:40 GMT
Let him die, let him die, let him die. To anyone laying injured on the pitch.
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Post by hal9thou on May 29, 2023 11:57:39 GMT
You’re going home in a London ambulance aka you're gonna get your fuckin head kicked in
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Post by gtleighsr3 on May 29, 2023 14:05:59 GMT
Anything by Gary glitter and r Kelly😀
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Post by Bill on May 29, 2023 14:46:01 GMT
Get yer tits out for the boys
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Post by gtleighsr3 on May 29, 2023 14:50:18 GMT
Get yer tits out for the boys Christ half the ground over 40 could do that
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Post by coneysboots on May 29, 2023 15:56:42 GMT
You’ll never make the station
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Post by Rangers77 on May 29, 2023 16:00:42 GMT
Get yer tits out for the boys Christ half the ground over 40 could do that 🤣😂
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Post by The General on May 29, 2023 19:47:29 GMT
Ashley cole Your John Terrys bitch Your John Terrys bitch Ashley Cole That was a good night at the Bridge😂 Wright Phillips wat a shocker Chelsea fans were stunned so funny Great night your right Al 👍
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Post by The General on May 29, 2023 19:49:20 GMT
The night that Jose said Qpr fans
Are amazing i wish our fans sung like that
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Post by Tarbie on May 30, 2023 5:43:18 GMT
My mate claims to have composed that song! 😂
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Post by alanwycombe on May 30, 2023 6:30:42 GMT
Taarabt’s too good for you. Not sure we’ll be singing a version of that anytime soon 😁
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Post by 2Loftus on May 30, 2023 11:01:06 GMT
One of the most famous olde QPR chants derives from King Harold's Saxons, following initial success in their 1066 European campaign.
Following a win against Norwegian opposition at Stamford Bridge they were drawn against crack French opposition a couple of weeks later, the tie to be played at Battle, near Hastings.
Saxon bards penned the chant in the hope of intimidating the French and spurring their side on - sadly, to no avail. Not heard on the terraces for centuries, the original words were:
We shall insert the Fleur de Lis into thy rectum, Into thy rectum, Into thy rectum, From Stamford Bridge to Hastings, We shall insert the Fleur de Lis into thy rectum.
Fans can still see highlights of that match in a forerunner of 'Match of the Day' - it's available on 'Tapestry of the Day' in Bayeux.
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Post by hal9thou on May 30, 2023 11:35:50 GMT
One of the most famous olde QPR chants derives from King Harold's Saxons, following initial success in their 1066 European campaign. Following a win against Norwegian opposition at Stamford Bridge they were drawn against crack French opposition a couple of weeks later, the tie to be played at Battle, near Hastings. Saxon bards penned the chant in the hope of intimidating the French and spurring their side on - sadly, to no avail. Not heard on the terraces for centuries, the original words were: We shall insert the Fleur de Lis into thy rectum, Into thy rectum, Into thy rectum, From Stamford Bridge to Hastings, We shall insert the Fleur de Lis into thy rectum.Fans can still see highlights of that match in a forerunner of 'Match of the Day' - it's available on 'Tapestry of the Day' in Bayeux. threat or promise?
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Post by alanwycombe on May 30, 2023 11:54:50 GMT
I’m waiting for the inevitable………..😁
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Post by hubble on May 30, 2023 12:29:09 GMT
One of the most famous olde QPR chants derives from King Harold's Saxons, following initial success in their 1066 European campaign. Following a win against Norwegian opposition at Stamford Bridge they were drawn against crack French opposition a couple of weeks later, the tie to be played at Battle, near Hastings. Saxon bards penned the chant in the hope of intimidating the French and spurring their side on - sadly, to no avail. Not heard on the terraces for centuries, the original words were: We shall insert the Fleur de Lis into thy rectum, Into thy rectum, Into thy rectum, From Stamford Bridge to Hastings, We shall insert the Fleur de Lis into thy rectum.Fans can still see highlights of that match in a forerunner of 'Match of the Day' - it's available on 'Tapestry of the Day' in Bayeux. Nicely done mate! However, there's no way Anglo-Saxons would have used 'rectum' - they would undoubtedly have used 'arse' as that is actually of old English (and before that proto-Germanic) origin. Whereas rectum is of latin origin and didn't enter the English lexicon until late middle-English.
I have attempted an old English version:
Brōþorrǣden āsċūfaþ sé blaw fana yp úre arse Yp úre arse Yp úre arse
Fram Stanfordbrycge to Hæstingaport Brōþorrǣden āsċūfaþ sé blaw fana yp úre arse Yp úre arse
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Post by 2Loftus on May 30, 2023 15:53:02 GMT
I bow to your superior literary, linguistic and historical intellect Hubs...
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Post by hal9thou on May 30, 2023 16:09:31 GMT
One of the most famous olde QPR chants derives from King Harold's Saxons, following initial success in their 1066 European campaign. Following a win against Norwegian opposition at Stamford Bridge they were drawn against crack French opposition a couple of weeks later, the tie to be played at Battle, near Hastings. Saxon bards penned the chant in the hope of intimidating the French and spurring their side on - sadly, to no avail. Not heard on the terraces for centuries, the original words were: We shall insert the Fleur de Lis into thy rectum, Into thy rectum, Into thy rectum, From Stamford Bridge to Hastings, We shall insert the Fleur de Lis into thy rectum.Fans can still see highlights of that match in a forerunner of 'Match of the Day' - it's available on 'Tapestry of the Day' in Bayeux. Nicely done mate! However, there's no way Anglo-Saxons would have used 'rectum' - they would undoubtedly have used 'arse' as that is actually of old English (and before that proto-Germanic) origin. Whereas rectum is of latin origin and didn't enter the English lexicon until late middle-English.
I have attempted an old English version:
Brōþorrǣden āsċūfaþ sé blaw fana yp úre arse Yp úre arse Yp úre arse
Fram Stanfordbrycge to Hæstingaport Brōþorrǣden āsċūfaþ sé blaw fana yp úre arse Yp úre arse
just not getting that kind of quality on other football sites
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Post by hubble on May 30, 2023 16:19:44 GMT
I bow to your superior literary, linguistic and historical intellect Hubs...
Didn't mean to upstage you mate, I thought your post was brilliant!
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Post by 2Loftus on May 30, 2023 16:29:10 GMT
I bow to your superior literary, linguistic and historical intellect Hubs...
Didn't mean to upstage you mate, I thought your post was brilliant!
Haha, not at all - love it!
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Post by Rangers77 on May 30, 2023 20:26:21 GMT
Tbh I was pretty pissed off 'We're fucking shit...' didn't put in a regular appearance last season. I tried, to no avail, to start it.
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Post by alanwycombe on May 30, 2023 21:01:06 GMT
Tbh I was pretty pissed off 'We're fucking shit...' didn't put in a regular appearance last season. I tried, to no avail, to start it. 😂
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Post by Bill on Jul 16, 2023 14:13:18 GMT
We're shit and we know we are.
Could be heard quite a lot this season.
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Post by gtleighsr3 on Jul 16, 2023 14:14:57 GMT
We got the best dressed manager in the land
😉
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Post by Bill on Jul 16, 2023 14:16:51 GMT
Wheres your caravan
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Post by gtleighsr3 on Jul 16, 2023 14:21:27 GMT
I don’t camp🤨 that’s for 60 yr olds called Rodger and Pam
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