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Realistically who is in out Premier mini League next season
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostI don't agree with you at all Derick.
The fact of the matter is, that if we all take off our QPR hats we have to admit that both Burnley and Leicester have a much stronger squad than ours. A championship season does not tell lies and I have been v impressed with them. We need to add much more quality if we hope to stay up.Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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I think West Ham are going to struggle big time - last season they got points against the lower teams, especially at home, which ultimately saved them
next season, if they don't do the same again, they're in trouble
I think Hull will be ok and unfortunately Stoke - all the others could be involved, Villa and the 3 promoted especially
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If you add Remy to last seasons squad I think it would just about survive.
Bringing in a bunch of kids probably means relegation and 5 years in the Championship - like Derby.
Add half a dozen proven EPL players that Harry fancies and I would bet on a mid table (10th-14th)finish myself.
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Originally posted by zeberdee View PostIf you add Remy to last seasons squad I think it would just about survive.
Bringing in a bunch of kids probably means relegation and 5 years in the Championship - like Derby.
Add half a dozen proven EPL players that Harry fancies and I would bet on a mid table (10th-14th)finish myself.
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The key to surviving is not who's in our mini league, but how many wins you have against them. In 11/12 we beat Chelsea, Everton, Spurs, Arsenal and Liverpool, which at the time was wonderful, as was the unforgettable experience at the Etihad. But had we lost those five games, and beaten the likes of Bolton, Blackburn, Norwich, Villa and Fulham, we'd probably have had our feet long before Mackie nearly brought on a heart attack in Manchester.
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Originally posted by Busheyboy View Postnot sure that quickly but it's going to be very tough next season, no question about thatSIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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it all depends on which signings are made.
unless we get 5/6 good first team players & 5/6 solid squad players then we're certain for relegation as it stands.
hull, spam, wba, swansea, villa, burnley, leicester will struggle. southampton have got a good manager in and should be ok. palace look solid and should grind out results. stoke look to be improving under hughes. newcastle are unpredictable.
but a few good/bad signings can change everything.
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Originally posted by stationcafe View Postit all depends on which signings are made.
unless we get 5/6 good first team players & 5/6 solid squad players then we're certain for relegation as it stands.
hull, spam, wba, swansea, villa, burnley, leicester will struggle. southampton have got a good manager in and should be ok. palace look solid and should grind out results. stoke look to be improving under hughes. newcastle are unpredictable.
but a few good/bad signings can change everything.
IMO we need to build around what we've got not the other way around. If we can keep the main core of player's that want to be here, who've got drive and want push this club forward - Green, Dunne, Hill, Barton, Austin, Ned etc. We're not looking to finish top half of the table, let's concentrate on just staying up. It doesn't matter if for example Hill and maybe Barton aren't premiership player's anymore, they can still do a good shift as a sub and be priceless for what the bring to the dressing room. IMO we need to bring in 4 maybe 5 max this season and then build a team/squad over each season not overhaul in one transfer window.SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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