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Brilliant Piece By Gary Neville
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Originally posted by californiahoop View PostHe has not had a dig at HR you notice, Jamie wouldn't be please.
Also he does have a dig at Harry by mentioning no tactics in away games and the strange selection of a player last week despite hammering him all season and the fact he's not the type you need in a fight.
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Originally posted by Mattyqpr View PostMaybe because Harry is a small part of the problem, which I've been saying for months yet people don't realise what a mess our club is behind the scenes!
Also he does have a dig at Harry by mentioning no tactics in away games and the strange selection of a player last week despite hammering him all season and the fact he's not the type you need in a fight.
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KOriginally posted by Mattyqpr View PostMaybe because Harry is a small part of the problem, which I've been saying for months yet people don't realise what a mess our club is behind the scenes!
Also he does have a dig at Harry by mentioning no tactics in away games and the strange selection of a player last week despite hammering him all season and the fact he's not the type you need in a fight.
I too am for HR, I believe he has brought in a young core of good players, he just needs to grow some and go for it!!!Kept the faith!
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Originally posted by Del View PostOn the last bit, i agree with the point, but what should be asked is when Adel can play his first game all season, in a massive 6 pointer, when understandably not match fit and still be one of our best players on the day, why the hell hasnt the manager involved him before now?
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And I hope everyone on here who still thinks Tony Fernandes is god's gift to QPR read this closely. Neville shys away from criticising Redknapp as much as he ought to but the rest is very damning towards Fernandes. Who else is responsible for the total lack of identity, strategy or even basic planning?
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He is right about a lot of things in that article including perhaps playing 442 in away games.
They are not good enough to play a defensive game away from home.
QPR used to have a decent away record although nothing fantastic and even under Warnock in the Premiership they managed 3 away wins at Everton Wolves and Stoke.
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Originally posted by Geng View PostAnd I hope everyone on here who still thinks Tony Fernandes is god's gift to QPR read this closely. Neville shys away from criticising Redknapp as much as he ought to but the rest is very damning towards Fernandes. Who else is responsible for the total lack of identity, strategy or even basic planning?
I agree that although his heart's in the right place Fernandes has not been a great chairman for QPR and still has a lot to learn.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostI agree that although his heart's in the right place Fernandes has not been a great chairman for QPR and still has a lot to learn.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostHe is right about a lot of things in that article including perhaps playing 442 in away games.
They are not good enough to play a defensive game away from home.
QPR used to have a decent away record although nothing fantastic and even under Warnock in the Premiership they managed 3 away wins at Everton Wolves and Stoke.
I don't think it's the formation so much as the mindset and the preparation.
I'm very happy to play one proper forward up front if it means Adel at no10 and two proper wide runners either side of him (Vargas + 1 other).
Now that Zamora is in such awful form / is injured / has been found out (again) there's no justification for making 442 the only option. Arsenal, Southampton, Chelsea all play with one proper striker and you wouldn't say any of them are defensive sides.
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