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  • #16
    Originally posted by cocneycowboy View Post
    So on balance you would say Green is the better goalkeeper?
    In my personal opinion, yes.
    You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Robsondinho View Post
      Not defending him, but at the end of the day he don't support QPR like you or me. Put it this way today at 5pm when you finish work, will you give a f**k about what happens when you leave site/office? The guy is a employee of the club, not a fan.

      Probably not a good way of putting it, as we are all gutted, but thats how probably most of the squad feel above.

      I guess you are right.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by 3London View Post
        Honestly, talk about reading too much into things
        I agree,he was simply being friendly to the players shaking his hand

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        • #19
          Seriously - do you think he wanted to draw/lose? No. People have different ways of dealing with situations. When things are really bad some people just laugh, or shake their heads.

          He has been very good for us and that is all fans should ask - not that he breaks down in tears after every defeat.

          As for who is better Green or Cesar - not sure what that has to do with having a pop at Cesar for smiling.
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          • #20
            I also grinned when the final whistle went, I could not help it. Did not mean I was happy.
            Banning people is no longer my hobby,
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            How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
            http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852

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            • #21
              Seriously only those who've seen Cesar's warm grin can comment on it. It was the happiest grin or warmest smile you could ever muster. No one ought smile like that when their team loses a vital lead like that.

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              • #22
                Maybe if someone puts a picture of the fans up in the dressing room the smiles might fade a bit

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Rangers77 View Post
                  Seriously only those who've seen Cesar's warm grin can comment on it. It was the happiest grin or warmest smile you could ever muster. No one ought smile like that when their team loses a vital lead like that.
                  Really not sure what point you are trying to make. Do you think us not winning was his fault? Do you think he played like he can't be bothered?

                  You should be concerned with how he performs, not whether he wears his heart on his sleeve. We have some good honest players who would not have dreamed of smiling....but sadly they are awful at football. I know which I prefer in my team.
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                  • #24
                    Simple point, I guess. That players ought give a sh1t.... I take your sensible point; but it's really hard to do that today. And I ought not be surprised that a Brazilian from Milan, on a reported £96K pw win, lose or draw, who'd never heard of QPR nine months ago, who's on his way back to Milan in six games time, probably doesn't give a sh1 t...

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Rangers77 View Post
                      Cesar's big grin.....At the final whistle says it all.
                      Was very disappointed to see that. An hour or two later perhaps but NOT right at the final whistle.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Rangers77 View Post
                        And I ought not be surprised that a Brazilian from Milan, on a reported £96K pw win, lose or draw, who'd never heard of QPR nine months ago, who's on his way back to Milan in six games time, probably doesn't give a sh1 t...
                        ...the sad truth is that says more about how the club is being run than the player himself. We have had the gift of money, the most valuable commodity in football nowadays - yet we have abused it to the point of it being a negative influence rather than a positive one.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by silvercue View Post
                          ...the sad truth is that says more about how the club is being run than the player himself. We have had the gift of money, the most valuable commodity in football nowadays - yet we have abused it to the point of it being a negative influence rather than a positive one.
                          Well said.

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                          • #28
                            Maybe he was laughing because he has never in all of his professional life come across a team that had such an abundance of thick, brainless players. Sometimes you've just got to laugh haven't you?

                            Bobby's red
                            Taarabt kicking the ball down the left for a RIGHT footed Bosingwa to chase, only for it to go out for a GK when our entire team have got into the box for a delivery (seriously, does it get much poorer than that?!)
                            M'bia for the free kick yesterday
                            The first 44 minutes at Fulham.
                            Bosingwa having the ball in the corner in the 46th minute at Villa, loosing it and them going on to equalise.

                            Just a few examples i could think off the top of my head from our last few games.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by DouDou_87 View Post
                              Maybe he was laughing because he has never in all of his professional life come across a team that had such an abundance of thick, brainless players. Sometimes you've just got to laugh haven't you?

                              Bobby's red
                              Taarabt kicking the ball down the left for a RIGHT footed Bosingwa to chase, only for it to go out for a GK when our entire team have got into the box for a delivery (seriously, does it get much poorer than that?!)
                              M'bia for the free kick yesterday
                              The first 44 minutes at Fulham.
                              Bosingwa having the ball in the corner in the 46th minute at Villa, loosing it and them going on to equalise.

                              Just a few examples i could think off the top of my head from our last few games.
                              Cesar letting a cross come into his 6 yard box whilst he stands and watches Agbonlahor head past him? Or maybe Cesar near on throwing the ball into his own net vs Swansea? Plenty of comical moments to add to that list tbf.
                              You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
                                Cesar letting a cross come into his 6 yard box whilst he stands and watches Agbonlahor head past him? Or maybe Cesar near on throwing the ball into his own net vs Swansea? Plenty of comical moments to add to that list tbf.
                                Seriously, look through our results this season and think back to each game and you will see a recurring theme- it's all been our own fault. Even Swansea on the first game- the amount of individual errors and sheer stupidity/lack of any intelligence on show was frightening.

                                Last season we were unlucky i.e Bolton away, Cisse red against Wolves and few other moments where we got screwed. This season has been entirely our own fault. We deserve to be where we are.

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