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Fernandes leaves?? I'm 45 this year and followed rangers since I was 8.the hard times are great to look back on...like squatting with an allday breakfast in a can,then moving up to the cafe with bubble as a side ooh and nice plum Toms and buttered slice.I'll be as fat as matty if I keep the food thought up.mmmm fried slice
Nice cup of Rosie Lea ..... I agree times aren't what you expect them to be but in the overall scheme of things I'm eyeing up the carrot cake as a treat after breakfast ...
To say everything is TF fault is laughable, the only mistake he has made is to employ people who have let him and us down.
I truly hope he has learnt lessons since he has taken over and makes changes come the end of the season which could define our next historic chapter. Let's not be like them glory hunting s**ts from down the road and remember what we are and where we came from!
I used to have a Gold Card but now only have Bronze!
"Steve, do you think 25k is a good option when there are indications that within four years, new stadiums on average have increased attendances of 60%? For us that would mean around 29k."
No NW, has to be Baltic blue, my older one was Baltic blue .....looked stunning tbf.
Aha the Porsche
"Steve, do you think 25k is a good option when there are indications that within four years, new stadiums on average have increased attendances of 60%? For us that would mean around 29k."
Is that we sign players who have the attributes, but suddenly are *#*^ when we rely on them.
Not going to mention players like Cesar,Mbia etc.
But when we signed Hoillet he was such an exciting player, looked like we had got a gem when he put pen to paper.
Samba was another, when we lost Nelsen and got Samba I don't think anyone questioned it.
He was another great signing.
Kranjkar is becoming one as well, glad we didn't sign him on a perm.
Just don't understand how we always end up this way.
I totally agree!
One big problem is that we have signed many players who have played for much bigger clubs and we offer them so much money that they can't say "no" to what is effectively a step down for them. That is not a scenario where the player is likely to give 100% and we need to stop doing that.
If we are going to sign players who have played for bigger clubs we need to pay them reasonable wages and see that there is something in it for them, such as Richard Dunne, who needed a chance to prove he can still play after a lengthy injury lay off.
Or sign players where QPR is a step up, such as Charlie Austin.
'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.
was like this one NW.....sadly no longer with me! the older ones are the best imo.
Nice, don't think my knees would get me in & out of a car that low anymore
"Steve, do you think 25k is a good option when there are indications that within four years, new stadiums on average have increased attendances of 60%? For us that would mean around 29k."
One big problem is that we have signed many players who have played for much bigger clubs and we offer them so much money that they can't say "no" to what is effectively a step down for them. That is not a scenario where the player is likely to give 100% and we need to stop doing that.
If we are going to sign players who have played for bigger clubs we need to pay them reasonable wages and see that there is something in it for them, such as Richard Dunne, who needed a chance to prove he can still play after a lengthy injury lay off.
Or sign players where QPR is a step up, such as Charlie Austin.
It really shows the type of players we signed though.
Cesar was offered deals elsewhere on a lower wage, but he must be loaded what he has earner through his career.
He could have ended up in Serie A this season, but has ended up playing for Toronto.
SWP has turned down a loan move to Charlton.
QPR and Charlton would have agreed what % of wages etc was due, yet a player that doesn't even make our bench is not willing to try and revive his career.
There's so many youngsters that don't make it to be a professional footballer but football is there life.
It really shows the type of players we signed though.
Cesar was offered deals elsewhere on a lower wage, but he must be loaded what he has earner through his career.
He could have ended up in Serie A this season, but has ended up playing for Toronto.
SWP has turned down a loan move to Charlton.
QPR and Charlton would have agreed what % of wages etc was due, yet a player that doesn't even make our bench is not willing to try and revive his career.
There's so many youngsters that don't make it to be a professional footballer but football is there life.
Basically Snoop,the players dont give a s hit about anything but a pound note
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