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If you make a donation, mentioning the fact that it's come from QPR and therefore confirming we're the finest football fans the world has ever seen, that would be appreciated.
This request comes from the heart, due to what my best friend of 40 years, his partner and most importantly their 14 year old child has had to experience over the last couple of years. I know that there are a few on here that this situation will resonate with, but unfortunately, there are also some posters that, from past experience on here, will view this as sceptical, which is both "Mad" and sad. However, it's the reality of the world we live in.
All I ask is that you take a look at the link and if you're able to help make a difference to, imo, the most worthwhile cause possible, children that suffer life changing illnesses, then I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Ted Said: I'd be more than happy to ''bob'' around mid table In the Championship winning some losing some, the thought of promotion fills me with dread.
Seriously, what's the point of even turning up if all your aspirations are to "bob around mid table".
It's a sport, you should want to win every game and be disappointed when you don't.
Love it or hate it, I want us to be in the Premier, despite all that entails, because it would mean that we've been successful on the football pitch and by definition would have had some amazing days in that promotion season as opposed to bobbing around!
A 96th minute winner against Birmingham in a mid-table clash or a 96th minute winner against one/all of the top 6. You decide?!
Standards has been mentioned a lot recently, but one in which we bobble around in midtable in the Championship is not one I aspire to.
Clive knocked out a Match Report, which was as bereft of emotion and relatable musings, as it was mono in tone and easy to write, after our 2-1, erection seen from the moon, victory against Billionaire Brum on a magical, never to be forgotten night, under the Loftus Road lights, that moved Le Rangers incredulously back into an incomprehensible play off place, after a previously considered, mathematically impossible, 5th win in 6th.