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Originally posted by Bluehoop View PostThere's plenty of other positive posters around only we've got sick and tired of all the negativity that we just can't be bothered any more. No issue with differing views but just look at the history of the posts on page one of the board, it's become relentless. Yet the one person still trying to get the opposite view aired gets abused by some and even accused of being a troll.
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Originally posted by Bluehoop View PostAs Stanley said earlier, you crack on fella.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostI agree there is not much out there that we (or more likely the DoF ) know of, but a way of getting the best out of the current players needs to be found (a 3-5-2 system is not it), but I don't think Ollie is the man to do it.
I have often said i hope Ollie can prove us doubters wrong (as he can be a very likable person and his passion for the club is genuine) but he is not convincing me.
If he can get a few wins out of the next 6 games (i am not expecting them though), then the table would look a lot healthier, but right now it looks like a slippery slide down towards the bottom 3.nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostDo you seriously think they will win any of those games?
I got questioned and told it's easy with hindsight last season because I didn't post my predictions on here for the 6 game losing streak towards the end of the season, even though I told some people that's what I thought was going to happen, so I am posting them now.
As you can tell I don't have any faith in Ollie.
Sunderland can go either way, but I think they improve and McGeady will score again for them against QPR.
It's the QPR way to help those in need of a win. Just ask Swindon way back in the 90s. like Bolton,
they hadn't won all season until QPR paid them a visit.
QPR have never won at Forest and I don't see that changing this season either.
Wolves at home is often a tricky game to predict, but they won last season and are actually a lot better this time around.
Sheffield Utd are a well drilled team, but QPR can beat them if Ollie gets his team selection and tactics right, but will he still persist with Mackie and Washington up front and Pawel as a wing back?
Villa, I think they got off to a slow start, but have a lot of good players in their squad and a midfield that is better than QPR's (Hourihane Snodgrass Whelan) with a forward line to punish what could still be a makeshift QPR defence . Not to mention that they have arguably the best manager for this league.
We need a next six games thread.
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