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Thread: QPR should face action...

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    QPR should face action...

    for the attack on Beevers by one of their fans, he was kneed in the back and sent flying to the ground.

    I'm so glad we got a point off them because I'm sure their penalty was very weak.

    Ollie really has got the team playing for him now. 7 unbeaten.

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    re: QPR should face action...

    Quote Originally Posted by claw84
    for the attack on Beevers by one of their fans, he was kneed in the back and sent flying to the ground.

    I'm so glad we got a point off them because I'm sure their penalty was very weak.

    Ollie really has got the team playing for him now. 7 unbeaten.

    the pride is back and the q.p.r. wamker ran like a coward,a great display.

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    re: QPR should face action...

    If it had happened at the den we would have seen the press go into meltdown with close em down and scum headlines but as it was qpr fans nothing has been said.

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    re: QPR should face action...

    cant blame him for running cos if it went to court everyone would then know his and address and we wouldn't want to know that

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