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Olly please do the decent thing and resign !
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Last edited by Shepherds Mush; 08-01-2018, 03:01 PM.
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Originally posted by Shepherds Mush View PostAlthough we have beaten teams in the top half of the Championship ?
no way would the likes of smithes, ned, scowen, luongo,freeman and woslek be in our squad.
it will be a fire sale. the club will be up sh1tcreeknsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View Postthing is, if we go down, we will lose most of our players.
no way would the likes of smithes, ned, scowen, luongo,freeman and woslek be in our squad.
it will be a fire sale. the club will be up sh1tcreek
Would be harder if we stay up and lose all them.
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QPR boss Ian Holloway has given six reasons for his side's FA Cup exit at the hands of League One side MK Dons on Saturday.
Thanks for that Olly, think we are all aware of the reasons but give the club a reason to open up Ellerslie Road and win a FA Cup game. We are all aware it hasn’t always been you but you are now and it’s the here and now that’s the issue.
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Originally posted by Kit View PostHave to say that is my fear, after Burton we have 2 very difficult games, Boro and Bristol C, so we could be looking at 2-3 points max from the next 3 games, if we fail to beat Burton. We will then be very much in a relegation battle. Up to Saturday I thought we would stay up regardless but losing at home to a side near the bottom of League One with basically our first team has made me think we are in big trouble now.
If he doesn't get enough points to keep QPR at least 6 points clear of the drop zone he should either resign or get sacked.
Burton is a 6 pointer and he needs to ensure that he does what it takes so that the game is not lost.
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Originally posted by Kit View Posthttp://www.westlondonsport.com/qpr/f...asons-08012017
Thanks for that Olly, think we are all aware of the reasons but give the club a reason to open up Ellerslie Road and win a FA Cup game. We are all aware it hasn’t always been you but you are now and it’s the here and now that’s the issue.
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Originally posted by Pinkie View PostGive over kit, flipping heck like alot of you, ollie isnt at fault for the cup game, unless he brought himself on and gave the ball to them to score, nothing more he could do, its obvious the players let him and the fans down, its getting boring this constant knocking, we won our last league game and hopefully get something at burton!
Why do you think they let him down so much on a consistent basis?
Those on my side of the fence tend to be of the opinion that rather than play to their strengths, his stubborn insistence on a formation that doesn't appear to suit the players is the main cause. Yet he continues. I had no problem with him trying things out last season (albeit he went way too far), because it should have led to a much improved team this season. And under no circumstances can this season be classed as much of an improvement.
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostGenuine question Pinkie.
Why do you think they let him down so much on a consistent basis?
Those on my side of the fence tend to be of the opinion that rather than play to their strengths, his stubborn insistence on a formation that doesn't appear to suit the players is the main cause. Yet he continues. I had no problem with him trying things out last season (albeit he went way too far), because it should have led to a much improved team this season. And under no circumstances can this season be classed as much of an improvement.
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostGenuine question Pinkie.
Why do you think they let him down so much on a consistent basis?
Those on my side of the fence tend to be of the opinion that rather than play to their strengths, his stubborn insistence on a formation that doesn't appear to suit the players is the main cause. Yet he continues. I had no problem with him trying things out last season (albeit he went way too far), because it should have led to a much improved team this season. And under no circumstances can this season be classed as much of an improvement.
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostGenuine question Pinkie.
Why do you think they let him down so much on a consistent basis?
Those on my side of the fence tend to be of the opinion that rather than play to their strengths, his stubborn insistence on a formation that doesn't appear to suit the players is the main cause. Yet he continues. I had no problem with him trying things out last season (albeit he went way too far), because it should have led to a much improved team this season. And under no circumstances can this season be classed as much of an improvement.and strengths haha as dogs said, you think our forwards have them lol
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Originally posted by brightonr View Posthis stubborn insistence on a formation that doesn't appear to suit the players is the main cause.
Only one I'd really say is definitely not suited to the 3-5-whatever is Cousins. To me, he can only play in the middle of the park and even then, struggles with that at almost every opportunity he (rarely) gets.
Personally think the squad is a 17th placer and has never been anything but that (IMO). Given investment in proper wing-backs / full-backs and strikers we could be mid-table at best.
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Originally posted by Pinkie View PostAlso our season isnt over by the wayand strengths haha as dogs said, you think our forwards have them lol
We are still well and truly in a battle to survive.
Think Rebel deserves some credit for seeing what most of us certainly didn't see coming.
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