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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostWe lost today, 4th time in 18, yet you act like we've lost all other matches.
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostGet off the Pearson hype train, people complain about the image of our club, but want that degenerate near it, same goes for Joey (although less so). How ridiculous do you wanna be when talking about learning when you bring up a transfer made a year and a half ago and pawn that off as something we didn't learn from. We bought a proper right back who does exactly what Simpson did in the form of Perch and people complained that he wasn't attacking enough, but old Danny 'no cross' was? Then you say JFH doesn't know football, despite being involved in English and in particular top level and London football for years, while Neil Warnock, nearing 70 years bless him was a better option because he played boring football and got results against poor teams. Congrats, it happens, he played 7 defenders in those games, we've at least started experimenting now.
I'm just as annoyed as anyone about today, but this post is hilariously off the mark. Go on, bring up Gobern and Tozser and ignore Luongo when you wanna complain. After all its fairly easy to pick and choose what you want to talk about when you want to complain about anything.
You do really need to lay off the Warnock bashing tho bud, boring football against crap opposition? Were u not around in 2011? A better more attacking Qpr side u will never see in your lifetime unfortunately :/
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Originally posted by 72bus View Posthow many times did we play the ball in the air to washington ....unbelievable . we need to wake up , we are a poor side
thankfully, this type of "football" has gone from the top tier and mostly 2nd tier of english football. thats unless you have a bunch of halfwits running the show and a mindless chairman who is backing them.
the only thing they are building for the future is a big pile of shyte.
4 months in charge and not a farking glimmer.nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by bakes8 View PostAgree with your post in general Nas, too many people going nuts over a crap nothing performance, when we were always gonna be inconsistent this season end.
You do really need to lay off the Warnock bashing tho bud, boring football against crap opposition? Were u not around in 2011? A better more attacking Qpr side u will never see in your lifetime unfortunately :/
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Originally posted by bakes8 View PostAgree with your post in general Nas, too many people going nuts over a crap nothing performance, when we were always gonna be inconsistent this season end.
You do really need to lay off the Warnock bashing tho bud, boring football against crap opposition? Were u not around in 2011? A better more attacking Qpr side u will never see in your lifetime unfortunately :/
The question is how short term do people want to be? Go with the 67 year old with history as an attacking manager (just like we had two seasons ago) or go with a young manager with decent experience and with a strong knowledge of the game? I know who I'd go for.
FYI, not saying Warnock is as bad as HR, just saying people were validating sacking HR for those reasons, yet want to rehire Neil Warnock despite them."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by Alanwycombe View PostHang on bakes, a crap nothing performance is ok then? How is that building for the future...if you believe that stuff? You play to win whether it's up the park on a Sunday or the Champions League at the Nou Camp. Today wasn't a poor performance it was abysmal and showed nothing for the future. So we've bought Washington so we can smash high balls to him? And if anyone thinks he's a 'one up on his own' player they are deluded big time.
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostI'm only talking about this season. I agree with his time in 2011 being one of those magical seasons and I love Warnock, I got to have a chat with him at Harlington towards the end of that season and he was fantastic; energetic, passionate, knowledgeable. A real lover of football. With that being said, I feel like he wasn't adventurous this time around (understandably) and I don't think he would have been until next season, but at the same time, we can potentially say the same about JFH, who's just getting through this season trying to teach the basics to the players before hopefully kicking on next season.
The question is how short term do people want to be? Go with the 67 year old with history as an attacking manager (just like we had two seasons ago) or go with a young manager with decent experience and with a strong knowledge of the game? I know who I'd go for.
FYI, not saying Warnock is as bad as HR, just saying people were validating sacking HR for those reasons, yet want to rehire Neil Warnock despite them.
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Originally posted by bakes8 View PostI'm not defending the prrfomance mate, far from it. I have no idea why toszer henry and konch are playing when there's nothing to achieve tho season and I doubt they will be around next. But with the squad at our disposal currently, does anyone ecxoect a string if results and performances? Unfortunately not me :(
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I learned that we are still inconsistent (nothing new here). However the players who were under performing for us go elsewhere and suddenly look good (Yun, Fer, Doughty even Gladwin at Swindon). Some players will not be given a chance Diakite and Blackwood, yet players whom we have loaned who haven't played well for us, seem guaranteed to be given lots of chances.
I don't agree with people criticising Warnock, he did an excellent job for us (and is giving Rotherham a great chance), you can be in favour of Jimmy because he is younger, but not because Neil was poor for us, he wasn't
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Surely changing a winning side is exactly what Jimmy should be doing this season. We can't go up or down, so trying players out and trying different combinations is exactly what the manager should be doing. I'd be a lot more annoyed if he kept the same side all of this season and then started experimenting next. He should be clear who can do what by the end of the season, who he wants to keep, who he wants rid of, what new players he needs and what combinations work in this team. It's all about next season now.
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Originally posted by amusant View PostSurely changing a winning side is exactly what Jimmy should be doing this season. We can't go up or down, so trying players out and trying different combinations is exactly what the manager should be doing. I'd be a lot more annoyed if he kept the same side all of this season and then started experimenting next. He should be clear who can do what by the end of the season, who he wants to keep, who he wants rid of, what new players he needs and what combinations work in this team. It's all about next season now.
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