An Alternative Tribute to Sir Alex

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Andrew wrote:For my sins I'm a follower of QPR.
Oh God! It would have been so much nicer if you had said Brentford, or Wrexham, or anyone really!

Ah well, at least we can look forward to a championship thread next season.

I'm currently watching Leicester v Watford in the play-off's.
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Fond memories of Watford back in the late seventies and eighties, with Graham Taylor, John Barnes and Luther Blissett, and not forgetting Elton John!
Watford probably deserve a crack at the premiership, but the play offs can be cruel.
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They're proving cruel for Watford with 5 minutes of the 1st leg remaining!
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caller wrote:They're proving cruel for Watford with 5 minutes of the 1st leg remaining!
7 yellow cards and a late goal for Leicester, 2nd leg should be interesting, but most probably will be a cautious event.
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It still had more rhyme and reason than your whiney "drew with Spurs" Benitez is a fat Spanish waiter post Caller.
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BaaBaa. wrote:It still had more rhyme and reason than your whiney "drew with Spurs" Benitez is a fat Spanish waiter post Caller.
Nah, that was spot on. He is infuriating as a manager, drives me nuts.
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Andrew wrote:Hello Sports Fans!
... I failed to even say hello on my first post, no excuses but i hope you'll allow me this opportunity to correct that?
That's more like it! Glad we didn't put you off with our rather rough and ready 'welcome'. Mind you, after that first post I had you marked as a probable spammer!

Anyway welcome to the forum, get comfortable and get posting. :thumb:

Say 'allo to 'Arry for us! Hope he gets you back up next year...:cheers:
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Welcome to the forum,Andrew.
Big mistake for QPR when they appointed Hughes.....some shocking signings.
Tony Fernandes said he was exploited when he first took over and he was right !
Hope you get back in the Premiership next season.....in the meantime enjoy the local derbies against Charlton and Millwall ! :rasta:
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Moyes? - He must have taken a hellava lot of "Fergie Time" tablets!
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easyas wrote:Moyes? - He must have taken a hellava lot of "Fergie Time" tablets!
Yep, that's David "not won anything, but he's a winner" Moyes.
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BaaBaa. wrote:
easyas wrote:Moyes? - He must have taken a hellava lot of "Fergie Time" tablets!
Yep, that's David "not won anything, but he's a winner" Moyes.
Well this time next year, he will probably be able to claim he's won something!!
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Dannie Boy wrote:
BaaBaa. wrote:
easyas wrote:Moyes? - He must have taken a hellava lot of "Fergie Time" tablets!
Yep, that's David "not won anything, but he's a winner" Moyes.
Well this time next year, he will probably be able to claim he's won something!!
I've got my doubts.
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Dannie Boy wrote:
BaaBaa. wrote:
easyas wrote:Moyes? - He must have taken a hellava lot of "Fergie Time" tablets!
Yep, that's David "not won anything, but he's a winner" Moyes.
Well this time next year, he will probably be able to claim he's won something!!
I very much doubt it - UNLESS he had the sense to negotiate a Referees Tea Money Fund at least the size of Fergie's (plus a bit allowing for his inexperience in match fixing processes!)
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