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Last edited by Timmy the Doc; 02-08-2015, 07:08 PM.
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Originally posted by Jimmy Rabbit View PostHope we have 2 seasons in the Championship, stabilise, get back to being normal, prepare ourselves properly on and off the pitch, and then go for a promotion push.
Praying we don't go up, and 99% sure we don't have the minerals to anyway.Originally posted by MattyRangers View PostMy thoughts exactly.Originally posted by Ginger Ninja View PostAnd me.
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostWell, you shouldn't be. Let's face it, TF and co. have made their fair share of mistakes, certainly enough of them for some people to be sceptical. But being negative all the time, just for the sake of it, gets to everybody. Hence all the in-fighting.
How many of you were around in 1996 when the Chris Wright era kicked in after relegation?
The new dawn turned into a nightmare and administration.
He too was keen on spending money, and hired a coach to manage the team (Houston).
He spent on Slade Peacock Spencer Harper Rose Morrow and Sheron only to see the team fail. Then when money got tight changed he started selling players and buying cheap rubbish instead Kulcscar Scully Dowie Keith Rowland Breaker etc. He also hsd plans for a new stadium. After that he withdrew his funding altogether and put the club into admin. We havent got to the end part yet, but does it sound familiar?
I then spent 14 years of watching the team get relegated win pronotion and an almost annual relegation fight before finally Warnock arrived and delivered a team worth watching again.Last edited by stanistheman; 02-08-2015, 07:55 PM.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostBut all this positive we'll regroup, consolidate and come back stronger mantra winds me up no end.
How many of you were around in 1996 when the Chris Wright era kicked in after relegation?
The new dawn turned into a nightmare and administration.
He too was keen on spending money, and hired a coach to manage the team (Houston).
He spent on Slade Peacock Spencer Harper Rose Morrow and Sheron only to see the team fail. Then when money got tight changed he started selling players and buying cheap rubbish instead Kulcscar Scully Dowie Keith Rowland Breaker etc. He also hsd plans for a new stadium. After that he withdrew his funding altogether and put the club into admin. We havent got to the end part yet, but does it sound familiar?
I then spent 14 years of watching the team get relegated win pronotion and an almost annual relegation fight before finally Warnock arrived and delivered a team worth watching again.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostAnd which hallucinogenic drugs were you taking when you had your vision?
Surely you know the majority of serious business gets done towards the end of the window? Remy was a good example last season. Players and agents wait to see what offers come in. Clubs wait to see who might be available. That will tell you why Charlie and Fer are still with us.
Still a long way to go in the transfer window. I'm positive we'll get more defenders and strikers. Then we'll have a better idea how things might go after a couple of months. No need to give up when the season's not even started.
By the way there are a lot of similarities between the current board and that of Chris Wright's and those of us supporting QPR then know how that panned out.
So you guy's can carry on in your Chris Ramsey dreamworld happy to have Mackie back and the JET powered attack including Polter and some EDS wonder kids.
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostLike groundhog day in it
They seem to think that this will be a season of consolodation and then progress up to winning promotion within 5 seasons and then be in a better position to stay up.
The reasons why they went down last season include Redcrapp not being bothered to try and attack teams away from home, choosing to hope that Remy would stay rather than replace him , a lousy pre season (like this seasons), then Fernandes not sacking Redcrapp and replacing him with Pulis. It had nothing to do with going up too soon.Last edited by stanistheman; 02-08-2015, 09:49 PM.
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Originally posted by Timmy the Doc View PostI think this is not so simple. What if we had stayed another year in the Championship with all those high earners, poor players Hughes signed? That could have cost us even more.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostBut all this positive we'll regroup, consolidate and come back stronger mantra winds me up no end.
How many of you were around in 1996 when the Chris Wright era kicked in after relegation?
The new dawn turned into a nightmare and administration.
He too was keen on spending money, and hired a coach to manage the team (Houston).
He spent on Slade Peacock Spencer Harper Rose Morrow and Sheron only to see the team fail. Then when money got tight changed he started selling players and buying cheap rubbish instead Kulcscar Scully Dowie Keith Rowland Breaker etc. He also hsd plans for a new stadium. After that he withdrew his funding altogether and put the club into admin. We havent got to the end part yet, but does it sound familiar?
I then spent 14 years of watching the team get relegated win pronotion and an almost annual relegation fight before finally Warnock arrived and delivered a team worth watching again.
I'm optimistic because I like the new direction we are taking and from what I have read it seems as though we have signed some good players. Not to mention: Austin, Fer, Phillips - all still here (and icing on the cake - Caulker gone)! Regardless, I'm going to just wait and see how things shape up when we start kicking the ball in anger and not make myself miserable worrying about the worst case in the meantime.
And let's not forget: Warnock didn't exactly set the transfer world alight in turning us from relegation battlers into Champions, did he: Kenny, Mackie, Derry, and Hill, were the key signings IIRC and the pessimists on this board were having a field day back then too!Last edited by dsqpr; 03-08-2015, 12:26 AM.'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.
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Originally posted by Jimmy Rabbit View PostHope we have 2 seasons in the Championship, stabilise, get back to being normal, prepare ourselves properly on and off the pitch, and then go for a promotion push.
Praying we don't go up, and 99% sure we don't have the minerals to anyway.
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The Championship as a league strengthens as each season passes. It's a tough league to get out of, and those who do struggle to stay in the top flight. A couple of years in the Championship to build a strong side wouldn't hurt us. We need that stability before we even think about attacking the Premier League again.
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Originally posted by dsqpr View PostYou weren't the only one to suffer through those 14 years stan.
I'm optimistic because I like the new direction we are taking and from what I have read it seems as though we have signed some good players. Not to mention: Austin, Fer, Phillips - all still here (and icing on the cake - Caulker gone)! Regardless, I'm going to just wait and see how things shape up when we start kicking the ball in anger and not make myself miserable worrying about the worst case in the meantime.
And let's not forget: Warnock didn't exactly set the transfer world alight in turning us from relegation battlers into Champions, did he: Kenny, Mackie, Derry, and Hill, were the key signings IIRC and the pessimists on this board were having a field day back then too!Plenty of us that are happy with the new beginnings have been here for plenty years - just bringing up the half century myself and I totally get why we are doing things this way, and not before time too
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Originally posted by dsqpr View PostYou weren't the only one to suffer through those 14 years stan.
I'm optimistic because I like the new direction we are taking and from what I have read it seems as though we have signed some good players. Not to mention: Austin, Fer, Phillips - all still here (and icing on the cake - Caulker gone)! Regardless, I'm going to just wait and see how things shape up when we start kicking the ball in anger and not make myself miserable worrying about the worst case in the meantime.
And let's not forget: Warnock didn't exactly set the transfer world alight in turning us from relegation battlers into Champions, did he: Kenny, Mackie, Derry, and Hill, were the key signings IIRC and the pessimists on this board were having a field day back then too!
Brilliant post . I also experienced the dark days , worrying if there would even be a club to support anymore . Watching us getting turned over 5-0 at ####ing Wimbledon (remember them ?) . Don't just assume that because some of us are actually looking forward to this season that we must be happy clappers either . I'm positive because the signs are that the club realise that they have made a pigs ear out of it and are at least trying to run it more efficiently . It seems that no matter what they do people are going to moan so each to their own . Do I expect to get promoted ? No . Do o expect we will see a more committed , United and organised team this season ? Yeah I do and that's what we've all been crying out for isn't it ? Getting a squad together that's capable of competing in the prem is going to be a long hard slog but look at Southampton . Look at Swansea . Two great examples where if you get it right from the bottom up anything is possible . Rome wasn't built in a day
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