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I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostIt's incredible how myself, w12 ranger and kirill are the only ones on this message board wondering how not 1 other poster cannot notice kev/ha9/ray/James getting away with the same old sarcasm arrogant jokes that got him banned from every message board, yet being treated by some with the red carpet treatment. Bizarre!
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostIt's incredible how myself, w12 ranger and kirill are the only ones on this message board wondering how not 1 other poster cannot notice kev/ha9/ray/James getting away with the same old sarcasm arrogant jokes that got him banned from every message board, yet being treated by some with the red carpet treatment. Bizarre!
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I don't get how wild the opinion swings are with our fans. We win a game and we're world beaters, we lose and we're all slitting our wrists!
Did we really expect to beat Spurs? Sounds like we played badly, I avoided the game apart from checking on the score and in here a few times, but we've probably still got the number of points expected which is zero.
I have also avoided highlights as I have no wish to torture myself or feel worse. We're two games into the season with no points when we expected to have three by now. There are no easy games in this league, despite what people think so Sunderland and Stoke at home will be big tests and does anyone expect us to beat Man Utd?
Let's come back after the Stoke game and if we're still on zero points then it's time to start getting concerned. So far we've just been taught a couple of hard lessons about the Premiership...
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Originally posted by Brian Wilson View PostI dunno about various aliases and whatnot but I quite like Mr McLeod's posts. They bring a bit of light relief to the place when everyone else seems to be considering a suicide pact.
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Originally posted by Lunar Jetman View PostI don't get how wild the opinion swings are with our fans. We win a game and we're world beaters, we lose and we're all slitting our wrists!
Did we really expect to beat Spurs? Sounds like we played badly, I avoided the game apart from checking on the score and in here a few times, but we've probably still got the number of points expected which is zero.
I have also avoided highlights as I have no wish to torture myself or feel worse. We're two games into the season with no points when we expected to have three by now. There are no easy games in this league, despite what people think so Sunderland and Stoke at home will be big tests and does anyone expect us to beat Man Utd?
Let's come back after the Stoke game and if we're still on zero points then it's time to start getting concerned. So far we've just been taught a couple of hard lessons about the Premiership...
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Originally posted by Lunar Jetman View PostSo far we've just been taught a couple of hard lessons about the Premiership...
Failing to capitalise on our overwhelming superiority against Hull was a repeat of previos mistakes.
Yesterdays defensive capitulation seems like another.
Still early days yet and obviously, just like everybody else, I hope that things take a dramatic turn for the better pretty sharpish.
But no point burying heads in sand and simply repeating the tired old lines that Harry knows what he is doing, will keep us up, best manager we've had in years etc. He may well do, but judging from his last spell in this league, he was pretty clueless, wasn't he? Two games in and his team selection is already, quite rightly, being criticised.
As I say, I hope he gets it right. If he doesn't, what's the problem with replacing him with someone that might?
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostRangers and Redknapp were taught the same lessons the season before last.
Failing to capitalise on our overwhelming superiority against Hull was a repeat of previos mistakes.
Yesterdays defensive capitulation seems like another.
Still early days yet and obviously, just like everybody else, I hope that things take a dramatic turn for the better pretty sharpish.
But no point burying heads in sand and simply repeating the tired old lines that Harry knows what he is doing, will keep us up, best manager we've had in years etc. He may well do, but judging from his last spell in this league, he was pretty clueless, wasn't he? Two games in and his team selection is already, quite rightly, being criticised.
As I say, I hope he gets it right. If he doesn't, what's the problem with replacing him with someone that might?
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Originally posted by Lunar Jetman View PostSo far we've just been taught a couple of hard lessons about the Premiership...
We were embarrassingly under prepared and one man has to cop for poor selections (predicted on here), and terrible execution. And Harry of all people could hardly string a sentence together afterwards, worried me more than anything. I predict he has six games to sort this mess ie four more. TF wont hang around this time. He hasn't forgotten.
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