Cali you said felt sorry for him so can we take it you no longer feel the need to turn the othe cheek for the dross you have suffered ?
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Originally posted by californiahoop View PostHe has to play a system to suit the players he has, whatever system he thought he would play preseason has to be thrown out of the window.
Chery is no winger but is a 10.
Phillips is no inside forward but is a wideman
Austin is no target man but is a goal scorer
Fer is no wideman but is a 10.
Mas is no inside forward but a box to box midfielder.
Ned is no FB.
That is six players playing out of position in the current system, big problem!
Austin may well be able to play up front on his own, but if the rest of the team is set up incorrectly, he will end up in areas where he isn't as comfortable!
Might even argue the point that JET was brought as a 10 but might turn out to be a good target man?
Change the system to suit the players!
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Originally posted by californiahoop View PostI hope you realise I am not defending CR, I stated I felt sorry for him but I believe he should have made a better fist of things!
He tried to play players in unfamiliar positions, it hasn't worked, he needs to change things, if he starts with the same system and team, he truly deserves what he gets!
After preaching that he plays players out of position, I think he should play Paul Kon. at CB and bring Yun back if he is fit.
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Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but it does now seem strange that we gave Ramsey a 3 year contract. Didnt impress during the few months in the prem, not that i blame him at all for that, but was then rewarded with a 3 year deal. Perhaps we were just trying to cement a 3 year plan and give him the time to execute it, but perhaps a better option would have been to give him a 1 year rolling? Cant see that he would have turned that down.
As i say, hindsight and wouldnt be an issue if we were in a play off spot now.
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Originally posted by Ramsey is god View PostHindsight is a wonderful thing, but it does now seem strange that we gave Ramsey a 3 year contract. Didnt impress during the few months in the prem, not that i blame him at all for that, but was then rewarded with a 3 year deal. Perhaps we were just trying to cement a 3 year plan and give him the time to execute it, but perhaps a better option would have been to give him a 1 year rolling? Cant see that he would have turned that down.
As i say, hindsight and wouldnt be an issue if we were in a play off spot now.
Personally I have not been impressed with performances of late, but if they stick to the plan for a couple of years, then that´s fine by me. On the other hand I wouldn´t be surprised or upset if they sack him between now and January. After all, with the squad we have, I expected us to be automatic promotion contenders and at least in the play off spots after half a season. That is still possible, but increasingly unlikely, i.e. we can only afford two losses in the next 9 games. It all depends on the expectations and plans of the Chairmen/Board of Directors.
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Originally posted by 1QPRDK View PostIf he is part of a three year plan he won´t get sacked unless we are in relegation trouble. Think that was probably the idea, when they signed him on the three year deal: Salary cap, development, integrating youth players, and generally changing the ethos of the club back to the days of yore.
Personally I have not been impressed with performances of late, but if they stick to the plan for a couple of years, then that´s fine by me. On the other hand I wouldn´t be surprised or upset if they sack him between now and January. After all, with the squad we have, I expected us to be automatic promotion contenders and at least in the play off spots after half a season. That is still possible, but increasingly unlikely, i.e. we can only afford two losses in the next 9 games. It all depends on the expectations and plans of the Chairmen/Board of Directors.
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Originally posted by bakes8 View PostThis just isn't happening. Football is dross played out by mostly old men, no intergration of youth players at all.... We're playing pony but Kpekawa, Petrasso, Doughty, Furlong et all aren't getting a sniff.
QPR should be an overachieving team if in the top league, it's a relatively small club that was until recently, liked by the neutral. It's going to be the butt of jokes and scrutinised unfavourably until it realises that again, or we wait 10-15 years for the stadium, training ground and academy are setup and we become Stoke.
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Originally posted by bakes8 View PostThis just isn't happening. Football is dross played out by mostly old men, no intergration of youth players at all.... We're playing pony but Kpekawa, Petrasso, Doughty, Furlong et all aren't getting a sniff.
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Change of system, CR just never saw it, bless him!
QPR v Preston: Hoilett in as Warnock makes changes, PNE duo out
By West London Sport 07/11/2015
Junior Hoilett of QPR
Junior Hoilett has been given a starting place for QPR’s game against Preston – one of a number changes made by interim boss Neil Warnock.
Former Rangers manager Warnock, back in charge following this week’s sacking of Chris Ramsey, has also restored Sandro and Leroy Fer to the side and moved Karl Henry to right-back in place of the suspended James Perch.
Preston, meanwhile, are without the suspended John Welsh, while Greg Cunningham has picked up a knock.
QPR: Green, Henry, Onuoha, Hall, Konchesky; Faurlin, Sandro, Phillips, Fer, Hoilett; Austin.
Subs: Smithies, Chery, Emmanuel-Thomas, Luongo, Angella, Tozser, Polter.Kept the faith!
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