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  • #46
    Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post
    Can't you? Did you support QPR before Mackie joined us?
    Still cant imagine us without the Morgan twins

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    • #47
      My boy Charlie was in tears bless him.said dad what about the mackie song ? And whose gonna score the goals now? I'm on my knees trying to keep the boy happy,so I've turnt to the good book of watrb to find the answer.seems a lot on here know the apple x
      Ooh northern lads love gravy

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      • #48
        I always thought that Mackie leaving would bother me.

        As it happens, it didn't.

        But, as much for his contribution during our Championship winning season, as for anything else, I thank him.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by knocker View Post
          Is their anyone who is really bothered that Mackie has gone?
          Clive Whittingham seems very bothered about it:

          Does Mackie sale tally with QPR’s ‘right sort’ rhetoric?

          As Jamie Mackie heads to Championship rivals Nottingham Forest, LFW wonders how the keenness to sell the former Plymouth man can possibly sit alongside QPR’s stated aim of bringing “the right sort” to the club.

          The abiding memory of Jamie Mackie’s time at QPR is clear...

          Read more: http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/footbal...?storyid=32332

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          • #50
            Brilliant piece, both on Jamie Mackie and our transfer policy in general.
            'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.

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            • #51
              fancy forest will do well this season , it was never mackies fault he that he had limitations as a footballer . his effort made him a fans favourite . i won't lose any sleep tonite with him gone but wish him luck in his career as long as he doesn't score against us

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              • #52
                Originally posted by vanhoop View Post
                My boy Charlie was in tears bless him.said dad what about the mackie song ? And whose gonna score the goals now? I'm on my knees trying to keep the boy happy,so I've turnt to the good book of watrb to find the answer.seems a lot on here know the apple x
                Jesus christ van that's a touch extreme aint it mate?!!? What ever happened to buying the boy a lollipop or even a t shirt?!
                You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
                  Jesus christ van that's a touch extreme aint it mate?!!? What ever happened to buying the boy a lollipop or even a t shirt?!
                  wahahahahahahah!!

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                  • #54
                    Many may not be bothered now, but I fear we will miss him sorely in the coming games.
                    Banning people is no longer my hobby,
                    but take a look at my photo blog:

                    http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/

                    How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
                    http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Kirill View Post
                      Many may not be bothered now, but I fear we will miss him sorely in the coming games.
                      are you joking?! When he was brought on as a sub in the dying minutes of a game the resounding feeling was 'oooooh no.....'

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                        I think there'll be some words eaten on this forum regarding JM
                        I am inclined to agree with you Dave. I actually think the main problem Mackie had was that he is not a winger. If you are going to play him there it has to be high and pretty much upfront. He doesn’t seem to get the credit some of his goals deserve. I actually think our first season in the prem JM performed quite well.

                        I don’t think people appreciate how hard it is when a ball is played out to him and he gets no support and is expected to beat his man 8/10 times. It just doesn’t happen. I’m sure if you looked at most wingers, they would only beat their man less than half the times they tried.

                        I’m not trying to say mackie is a class player, but he certainly is used as a bit of a scapegoat and a player that would have added something to our championship squad.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post
                          Clive Whittingham seems very bothered about it:

                          Does Mackie sale tally with QPR’s ‘right sort’ rhetoric?

                          As Jamie Mackie heads to Championship rivals Nottingham Forest, LFW wonders how the keenness to sell the former Plymouth man can possibly sit alongside QPR’s stated aim of bringing “the right sort” to the club.

                          The abiding memory of Jamie Mackie’s time at QPR is clear...

                          Read more: http://www.fansnetwork.co.uk/footbal...?storyid=32332
                          Brilliant read and sums up perfectly the way I feel things are going at the club at the moment.

                          The fact that so many people on this poll have said they're not bothered with Mackie leaving shows the state our fanbase is in IMO. Was Gareth Ainsworth the most technically gifted player in the world?! No, but he gave his all week in week out and it worked. Same with Mackie. Clubs like us need players like him. Always have and always will.

                          The fact that so many are happy to disregard Mackie and simply move on and sign somebody else is a poor reflection on how much we've lost sight of who we are. Players like Mackie used to thrive at QPR. Now people just rip them to pieces after a poor run of form and sit there obsessing over bids for a million different players. Then it's all toys out of the pram when they choose to move to someone else. It's actually quite embaressing to see what we've become since the money came in.

                          Still at least all those that aren't bothered by Mackie leaving will be more than happy to see players like SWP,Traore, Zamora etc milk the club for wages whilst putting in half ar5ed **** poor performances.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by DouDou_87 View Post
                            Brilliant read and sums up perfectly the way I feel things are going at the club at the moment.

                            The fact that so many people on this poll have said they're not bothered with Mackie leaving shows the state our fanbase is in IMO. Was Gareth Ainsworth the most technically gifted player in the world?! No, but he gave his all week in week out and it worked. Same with Mackie. Clubs like us need players like him. Always have and always will.

                            The fact that so many are happy to disregard Mackie and simply move on and sign somebody else is a poor reflection on how much we've lost sight of who we are. Players like Mackie used to thrive at QPR. Now people just rip them to pieces after a poor run of form and sit there obsessing over bids for a million different players. Then it's all toys out of the pram when they choose to move to someone else. It's actually quite embaressing to see what we've become since the money came in.

                            Still at least all those that aren't bothered by Mackie leaving will be more than happy to see players like SWP,Traore, Zamora etc milk the club for wages whilst putting in half ar5ed **** poor performances.
                            DouDou, I agree with you and Clive W. I think it's very telling that this poll is virtually a 50/50 split over it. I don't think even Adel divides the fanbase as much. Whilst I agree with Clive's points about the new direction the club are trying to take ultimately the final decision over Mackie would have had to be down to Redknapp. If he really wanted to keep him he would have given him more assurances that he was very much part of his team plans for the upcoming season, which clearly wasn't the case.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post
                              DouDou, I agree with you and Clive W. I think it's very telling that this poll is virtually a 50/50 split over it. I don't think even Adel divides the fanbase as much. Whilst I agree with Clive's points about the new direction the club are trying to take ultimately the final decision over Mackie would have had to be down to Redknapp. If he really wanted to keep him he would have given him more assurances that he was very much part of his team plans for the upcoming season, which clearly wasn't the case.
                              Agree that Redknapp would of had the final say, but if he feels that way inclined about Mackie, then don't state so publicy that the club are looking for the 'right kind of players' at the end of the season, only to then ship him off. It just seems like yet another example of the club saying one thing and then doing something completely different. I get frustrated by the non stop PR and spin that TF, Phil Beard, HR and Ian Taylor etc put out. On a bit of a sidenote -Is it just me or does anyone else feel the communication is very PR/spin orientated and actually a bit patronising to fans??

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by DouDou_87 View Post
                                Agree that Redknapp would of had the final say, but if he feels that way inclined about Mackie, then don't state so publicy that the club are looking for the 'right kind of players' at the end of the season, only to then ship him off. It just seems like yet another example of the club saying one thing and then doing something completely different. I get frustrated by the non stop PR and spin that TF, Phil Beard, HR and Ian Taylor etc put out. On a bit of a sidenote -Is it just me or does anyone else feel the communication is very PR/spin orientated and actually a bit patronising to fans??
                                In terms of mentality it was clear he felt Mackie WAS 'the right kind of player'. He's stressed that before. But it seems clear that he just didnt rate him enough as a player. Personally I'm in agreement with you that he would definitely have been a valuable asset at this level.

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