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Originally posted by hooploft View PostI'd rather see the ponce off the wage list I'm sure we could get a younger better work rate for far less dosh out of the lower leagues maybe not quite as good , but give me a trier over a fat ponce anyday
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Originally posted by hooploft View PostI'd rather see the ponce off the wage list I'm sure we could get a younger better work rate for far less dosh out of the lower leagues maybe not quite as good , but give me a trier over a fat ponce anyday
He was on £5k a week or less according to Harry and his performances pi$$ed all over every single one of the stars who are paid more in a week than he got all season.
The club really went to town last summer paying the maximum possible for the minimum return imaginable.
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostI think/hope we might see a better Hoilett next season. None of the players we bought lacked the skills they needed imo but they did lack application/attitude. Lets see what these players do under Harry and a full pre-season, and clearing out the bad attitudes in the squadQPR
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Hoilett not pony. Give him a chance with a proper pre season behind him, being played regularly and free for injury. think he will be key for us next season. People too quick to say all the players we had last season are sh1t, its really not the case. M'Bia aint sh1t, Granero aint sh1t, Cesar aint sh1t, Samba aint sh1t, Hoilett aint sh1t.......we made them sh1t!
Don't get me wrong i dont want the likes of M'Bia, Cesar and Granero to stay because they dont want to be here but they're not sh1t players.
Give Harry a chance to build a team, have a full pre season and then lets judge the likes of Samba and Hoilett rather than just saying they're sh1t.
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Originally posted by Alex Ranger View PostHoilett not pony. Give him a chance with a proper pre season behind him, being played regularly and free for injury. think he will be key for us next season. People too quick to say all the players we had last season are sh1t, its really not the case. M'Bia aint sh1t, Granero aint sh1t, Cesar aint sh1t, Samba aint sh1t, Hoilett aint sh1t.......we made them sh1t!
Don't get me wrong i dont want the likes of M'Bia, Cesar and Granero to stay because they dont want to be here but they're not sh1t players.
Give Harry a chance to build a team, have a full pre season and then lets judge the likes of Samba and Hoilett rather than just saying they're sh1t.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by Alex Ranger View PostHoilett not pony. Give him a chance with a proper pre season behind him, being played regularly and free for injury. think he will be key for us next season. People too quick to say all the players we had last season are sh1t, its really not the case. M'Bia aint sh1t, Granero aint sh1t, Cesar aint sh1t, Samba aint sh1t, Hoilett aint sh1t.......we made them sh1t!
Don't get me wrong i dont want the likes of M'Bia, Cesar and Granero to stay because they dont want to be here but they're not sh1t players.
Give Harry a chance to build a team, have a full pre season and then lets judge the likes of Samba and Hoilett rather than just saying they're sh1t.
The midfield seemed to change almost every game, and the organiition in defence at set pieces especially pre-Dcember was useless.
Add to that the striker options Hughes had selected for his August -January sqaud meant that QPR struggled to score goals. This is the main reason why the players, underperformed so badly. Once the rot set in and QPR failed to win a game, the players' confidence just drained away.
Skill and ability are great to have, but when a player loses confidence he will struggle to use the 1st two attributes effectively.
If QPR sell a lot of the "$h1t" players they will go on to perform well at their new clubs.
Hughes (and his coaches) and Redknapp screwed up at least just as much as the players did last season. A bit of stability in their team selections might have seen results imrove significantly.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostI agree, they weren't $h1t, but the management,coaching, orgnaisation, tactics and team selections were.
The midfield seemed to change almost every game, and the organiition in defence at set pieces especially pre-Dcember was useless.
Add to that the striker options Hughes had selected for his August -January sqaud meant that QPR struggled to score goals. This is the main reason why the players, underperformed so badly. Once the rot set in and QPR failed to win a game, the players' confidence just drained away.
Skill and ability are great to have, but when a player loses confidence he will struggle to use the 1st two attributes effectively.
If QPR sell a lot of the "$h1t" players they will go on to perform well at their new clubs.
Hughes (and his coaches) and Redknapp screwed up at least just as much as the players did last season. A bit of stability in their team selections might have seen results imrove significantly.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostI agree, they weren't $h1t, but the management,coaching, orgnaisation, tactics and team selections were.
The midfield seemed to change almost every game, and the organiition in defence at set pieces especially pre-Dcember was useless.
Add to that the striker options Hughes had selected for his August -January sqaud meant that QPR struggled to score goals. This is the main reason why the players, underperformed so badly. Once the rot set in and QPR failed to win a game, the players' confidence just drained away.
Skill and ability are great to have, but when a player loses confidence he will struggle to use the 1st two attributes effectively.
If QPR sell a lot of the "$h1t" players they will go on to perform well at their new clubs.
Hughes (and his coaches) and Redknapp screwed up at least just as much as the players did last season. A bit of stability in their team selections might have seen results imrove significantly.
Judge Redknapp on how he does this season with his own squad
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