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Jimmy......back or sack??
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TBH I'm not surprised with the figures here.
I've not wanted any of the managers sacked for a while. In fact I've backed them all despite their sackings since before paulo Sousa.
However my problem with Jimmy was completely justified at points last night.
At one point we had cousins right back.
Perch left back
And Washington left wing.
3 players out of postion.
I'm sorry but you don't win football matches with a quarter of your team out of position.
Attendances are visibly falling and I've never been so not bothered with watching Qpr in all my years.
My dad and I were saying on the way home from the game last night that all though a sulky and caused problems in the dressing room, that we long to watch a little excitement from adel tarrabt again.
So boring and negative.
I'm sorry but any manager willing to have a go at dominating a game and attacking without the handbrake on gets my vote
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Hasselbaink admitted:
“We made Brentford look a very good side. We couldn’t get our game going and they closed us down well and very easily. It’s hard to take. We were second best. They put a trap for us and we fell into the trap. They countered us way too many times and that’s our own fault.”
If he's admitting all that (all of which is true) why has he never learnt from it and made changes? He's been like that his entire tenure.
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