Ollie said what we expected in light of the latest thrashing. Young lads not up to it, things to work on, bring on the preseason, etc. How 'bout we were horrible today, inexcusable down the stretch, and more than anything let the fans down? Time for the owner to send a message to us that mimics this. Otherwise, QPR's faithful will live the next three months in a suspended state of dismal disappointment hearing nothing more than some company line that we'll do better next year.
The board should get together next week and ask three questions of themselves, then report out to fans their answers. To wit: (1) Do we retain Ollie without being persuaded by him that he has a solid, doable plan for improvement next season, including the galling absence of tactical play and team selection consistency; (2) Will we get rid of the remaining deadwood, like Caulker (a spoiled brat embarrassment to the entire QPR family) even without compensation so we can move forward; (3) Will we no longer tolerate chaos and mediocrity as some staple of the QPR experience.
Don't Tweet us, Tony -- TALK to us.
The board should get together next week and ask three questions of themselves, then report out to fans their answers. To wit: (1) Do we retain Ollie without being persuaded by him that he has a solid, doable plan for improvement next season, including the galling absence of tactical play and team selection consistency; (2) Will we get rid of the remaining deadwood, like Caulker (a spoiled brat embarrassment to the entire QPR family) even without compensation so we can move forward; (3) Will we no longer tolerate chaos and mediocrity as some staple of the QPR experience.
Don't Tweet us, Tony -- TALK to us.
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