Going up the Rs
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Southend's was (is?) a similarly bad view, but the worst-view gong has to go to the Baseball Ground
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Only went once - to see our glorious cup run ended. Sat in the upper tier level with the 18 yard line and had a perfectly unfettered view of all four goals, right there in front of me.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Southend's was (is?) a similarly bad view, but the worst-view gong has to go to the Baseball Ground
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Same game (92ish), I think. I was in the scratching-shed terrace. No end, just a corner, with a fence between away and home fans so dense it was practically opaque; add a low roof and you could see a fifth of f*ck-all up the other end.Bruce Rioja wrote:Only went once - to see our glorious cup run ended. Sat in the upper tier level with the 18 yard line and had a perfectly unfettered view of all four goals, right there in front of me.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Southend's was (is?) a similarly bad view, but the worst-view gong has to go to the Baseball Ground
Oh and for the record, Marco Gabbiadini's a tw*t.
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I can't remember the view at the Baseball Ground being as bad as the QPR view, although I was never in the official away end.thebish wrote:^Spotty's view is rubbish. it's official!
(Spotty's view has just improved no end )
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Staying over in West London on 27th and trying to find an excuse to stay over on the 28th too. So who is up for this one?
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Quite a few of us in, by the looks of it!
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New year new hope, guarantee numbers will be a lot different for the trip to the Den (especially given it could be moved to a Tuesday if we beat Cardiff) although I am sure Bobo and a few of the forums daredevils will turn up. Cockney walk at the ready.
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Doh, just remembered - I'm washing my hair...
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Looking forward to this... Peculiarly... Mind I'm only coming across London. Much kudos to those who schlep down from God's country for what could be a midweek massacre.
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The view in the terrace for that cup game at the Baseball ground was shocking - but Valley parade the same season (that narrow long shed along the side of the pitch) was worse for me.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Same game (92ish), I think. I was in the scratching-shed terrace. No end, just a corner, with a fence between away and home fans so dense it was practically opaque; add a low roof and you could see a fifth of f*ck-all up the other end.Bruce Rioja wrote:Only went once - to see our glorious cup run ended. Sat in the upper tier level with the 18 yard line and had a perfectly unfettered view of all four goals, right there in front of me.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Southend's was (is?) a similarly bad view, but the worst-view gong has to go to the Baseball Ground
Oh and for the record, Marco Gabbiadini's a tw*t.
And Gabbiadini was defo a tw*t
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Aye, although I used to like the away *end* at Valley Parade - nice low roof and corrugated-iron back wall made for a nice noisemaker.Harry Genshaw wrote:The view in the terrace for that cup game at the Baseball ground was shocking - but Valley parade the same season (that narrow long shed along the side of the pitch) was worse for me.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Same game (92ish), I think. I was in the scratching-shed terrace. No end, just a corner, with a fence between away and home fans so dense it was practically opaque; add a low roof and you could see a fifth of f*ck-all up the other end.Bruce Rioja wrote:Only went once - to see our glorious cup run ended. Sat in the upper tier level with the 18 yard line and had a perfectly unfettered view of all four goals, right there in front of me.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Southend's was (is?) a similarly bad view, but the worst-view gong has to go to the Baseball Ground
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Looking forward to this, I bet QPR's bench is more twitchy than ours!
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We go into this game expecting to get turned over - they will go into it knowing that anything less than a comprehensive win is borderline embarrassing. So I agree with you completely there.
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I'm pretty sure they'll only be bothered about getting the 3 points and not the margin of victory....bwfcdan94 wrote:We go into this game expecting to get turned over - they will go into it knowing that anything less than a comprehensive win is borderline embarrassing. So I agree with you completely there.
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One freak result and we are suddenly the whipping boys of the league? STFU Dan!bwfcdan94 wrote:We go into this game expecting to get turned over - they will go into it knowing that anything less than a comprehensive win is borderline embarrassing. So I agree with you completely there.
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I think other clubs are genuinely puzzled by our awful form. There's no way they'll consider us whipping boys. They'll expect to win though, but would against anyone at home.ChrisC wrote:One freak result and we are suddenly the whipping boys of the league? STFU Dan!bwfcdan94 wrote:We go into this game expecting to get turned over - they will go into it knowing that anything less than a comprehensive win is borderline embarrassing. So I agree with you completely there.
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Right. Booking my ticket this afternoon. Who's going?
I gather DSB's in. Anyone else?
I gather DSB's in. Anyone else?
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