Cheeky Monkey
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- Jul 17, 2003
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Barton was loving the abuse, playing up to it. The panto act with the linesman was pure theatre.
Almost worth the entrance price alone
Barton was loving the abuse, playing up to it. The panto act with the linesman was pure theatre.
I think you'll find it was caused by two or three rather over-weight guys in the posh seats above shouting abuse. As soon as the QPR fans turned on them they cowardly sat back and didn't look over the ledge again (despite being quite a distance). Typical sad behaviour knowing they were a safe distance.
No doubt they were supporters of other clubs.
Almost worth the entrance price alone
Too far away in WSU what happened with the lino?
Barton was loving the abuse, playing up to it. The panto act with the linesman was pure theatre.
LOL @ Barton, thought it was quality last night first time Ive seen him live, I was impressed by how he acted like a captain, made space and pinged some great passes, he was funny to watch to
It was because they had piss chucked down on them. Hardly the first time there's been some kind of incident from those south stand boxes is it?
Really? or perhaps more likely just a little spilled beer??
Barton is fun to watch,makes me miss Adam even more.
There were 4 QPR fans trying to start something in the Park and Ride queue as they were walking up the hill. Shouting abuse but all singing anti Chelsea songs? Didnt really get why that would bother us?
Barton was class all night.
Spoke to a qpr fan on the bus home and told me they were having urine thrown down at them. He apparently had seen this with his own eyes. I wasn't exactly convinced by his story.
Spoke to a qpr fan on the bus home and told me they were having urine thrown down at them. He apparently had seen this with his own eyes. I wasn't exactly convinced by his story.
It was probably Fosters. An easy mistake to make.