A QPR source stated, “Everyone at the club loved Jude.”
According to reports, QPR’s mascot Jude the Cat has been neutered after flirting with female fans during match days.
The Romeo in the costume was fired after receiving a series of warnings to quit chatting up match-goers and focus on his job.
However, many Hoops fans were outraged to learn that their cherished talisman, who was known for his slick pitchside dancing skills, had been fired after several years of service.
Some fans have asked that the club “bring back the cat” because he was the only thing worth viewing at the West London stadium.
A QPR source said: “Everyone at the club adored Jude.
“He had the smoothest moves in the league but, unfortunately, he was a bit of a smooth talker, too.”Several individuals reported that he seemed more interested in flirting with the females than cheering on the lads on the game.
“He would always dance with them and try to gain their phone number.
“Jude was warned but he couldn’t help himself and the club had no choice.”
Fans have uploaded photos of Jude posing with his moms pitchside during games at Loftus Road.
A QPR spokeswoman declined to comment, however the club’s dedicated Twitter/X account for the cat has not tweeted in a month.
According to the club’s website, someone new will be in the costume as Jude is scheduled to appear at QPR’s game against Sheffield Wednesday today.
The mascot is a tribute to Jude, a black cat who resided on Loftus Road and was considered a good luck symbol by fans.
He was almost kicked out in 2007 by then-owner Flavio Briatore because black cats were regarded symbols of evil in his home Italy.
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