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  • How did it go so wrong?

    Out of all the players who have been contracted to the club or on loan this season, this would've been my starting XI:

    Cesar

    Fabio Samba Hill Traore

    Barton Faurlin

    Townsend Taarabt Hoilett

    Remy

    Subs: Green Harriman Onouha Derry Mackie Diakite Cisse

    Too many under-performed, too many didn't give a toss, and too many thought they were too good for QPR which evidently they're not.

    I think the team I selected should've been able to give a fair few EPL teams a good run for their money, after all, they're not terrible players. They just couldn't get it together as a team.

    That's why I'm convinced the problems were poor management, poor attitude and poor coaching. We all expected these individuals to function as a team and produce the form they showed with their previous clubs. What happened to the goal machine that was Cisse? Why does Barton despise Hughes so much? Why didn't Taarabt demonstrate the undeniable talent he has? Why has Hoilett become a shadow of the player he was at Blackburn? Why has Diakite faded so badly? Why has it taken Samba so long to get fit? Why has Ji Sung Park gone from being a good Man Utd squad player to a poor QPR player so quickly?

    I simply cannot believe all these good players have become bad players over the course of a season. The rumoured rifts in the dressing room were allowed to fester and nothing was done about this. I'd love to know what the training sessions were like and what was done about team-bonding because that's where I believe the problems lie.

    Harry was right when he said these are good players. Unfortunately they didn't work as a unit because the damage was already done under Hughes's watch. Ultimately, that's why I believe Harry couldn't save us.
    Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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    So you wouldn't have had Granero on the bench?

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      You can't play Adel in a free role. When we did, we lost. Only against Fulham at home did it pay off. Against the likes of Swansea at home it didn't. That doesn't mean it's Adel's fault we were so bad. But it means that him in a free role playing off a loan striker doesn't suit him or suit the team.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Rangers77 View Post
        You can't play Adel in a free role. When we did, we lost. Only against Fulham at home did it pay off. Against the likes of Swansea at home it didn't. That doesn't mean it's Adel's fault we were so bad. But it means that him in a free role playing off a loan striker doesn't suit him or suit the team.
        First 10 minutes or so he looked good there against Swansea, do remember we had Anton Ferdinand and Clint Hill who got terrorised by Michu, Dyer, Routledge etc. Attacking wise we were great until their first goal, then it went downhill from there!
        "When you went to the corner and saw our fans celebrating the way they were you just wanted to be part of it" - Shaun Derry after we beat the scum 1-0

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        • #5
          Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
          So you wouldn't have had Granero on the bench?
          Possibly. Granero or Diakite I guess.
          Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by QPR Richard View Post
            Possibly. Granero or Diakite I guess.
            Yeah not saying he was a must just interested you'd left out what was one of our high profile signings

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