Ummmm.
I'm a Leicester City fan, and on my "home" forum, this thread from last April has just been bumped: http://www.foxestalk.co.uk/forums/to...t-match/page-1. It's worth having a flick through because some of the posts are similar in tone/style to a lot of the "Harry must go" posts on here. You are doubtless aware that Pearson wasn't "sacked in the morning", and he's still in charge.
I've never been a particular fan of Redknapp, although I think his youth policy at West Ham was incredibly successful, and he did well to rescue Spurs from the mire. And as I said in another post on here, I watched your game against Reading on the box, and I thought most of the players looked disinterested to say the least.
But if I may introduce a bit of a reality check here with a few facts:
1. QPR were in the bottom two of the Premier League for virtually the whole of last season.
2. You were relegated along with, but below, Reading and Wigan. However, Wigan had 11 more points than QPR
3. This season, QPR have never been out of the top six, whereas Wigan have not been higher than seventh, and Reading no higher than fourth. You're still above both of them.
In other words, you are not in that bad a position. OK, so you lost three matches in a row but you are still fourth, and if you win three matches in a row (have a look at your results in January, FFS) you'll be even higher. I don't think you will catch City (unless we implode like we did last season) and you might not make the second auto spot. But you have 15 matches still to play, and 45 points to play for.
Sacking managers mid-season rarely works: and if any group of fans should know that, it's you guys.
I'm a Leicester City fan, and on my "home" forum, this thread from last April has just been bumped: http://www.foxestalk.co.uk/forums/to...t-match/page-1. It's worth having a flick through because some of the posts are similar in tone/style to a lot of the "Harry must go" posts on here. You are doubtless aware that Pearson wasn't "sacked in the morning", and he's still in charge.
I've never been a particular fan of Redknapp, although I think his youth policy at West Ham was incredibly successful, and he did well to rescue Spurs from the mire. And as I said in another post on here, I watched your game against Reading on the box, and I thought most of the players looked disinterested to say the least.
But if I may introduce a bit of a reality check here with a few facts:
1. QPR were in the bottom two of the Premier League for virtually the whole of last season.
2. You were relegated along with, but below, Reading and Wigan. However, Wigan had 11 more points than QPR
3. This season, QPR have never been out of the top six, whereas Wigan have not been higher than seventh, and Reading no higher than fourth. You're still above both of them.
In other words, you are not in that bad a position. OK, so you lost three matches in a row but you are still fourth, and if you win three matches in a row (have a look at your results in January, FFS) you'll be even higher. I don't think you will catch City (unless we implode like we did last season) and you might not make the second auto spot. But you have 15 matches still to play, and 45 points to play for.
Sacking managers mid-season rarely works: and if any group of fans should know that, it's you guys.
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