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    If Magilton squared up to Buz or anyone else.
    Why don't they just stand up for themselves, get it sorted, then get on with the job. Typical soft players who don't want to take their fair share of responsibility.
    There was obviously something occurring looking at his team selection but all the best players get dropped occasionally. Why don't they just take it like men??
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    Probably because they have no respect for him and would like to see him go.

    If they had respect it would have blown over.

    The guy is not the calibre of manager that we should be aiming for.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by surreyranger View Post
      If Magilton squared up to Buz or anyone else.
      Why don't they just stand up for themselves, get it sorted, then get on with the job. Typical soft players who don't want to take their fair share of responsibility.
      There was obviously something occurring looking at his team selection but all the best players get dropped occasionally. Why don't they just take it like men??
      well said surrey,after watford they all deserved a headbutt.makes you think if any of these lads have ever played grass roots
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      • #4
        Originally posted by surreyranger View Post
        If Magilton squared up to Buz or anyone else.
        Why don't they just stand up for themselves, get it sorted, then get on with the job. Typical soft players who don't want to take their fair share of responsibility.
        There was obviously something occurring looking at his team selection but all the best players get dropped occasionally. Why don't they just take it like men??
        Fair enough in most industries headbutting a colleague or employee is disgusting, but considering he had spent the last six games getting kicked to bits a little headbut is nothing. Busaky is legally but not morally in the right IMO.

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        • #5
          Perhaps they could accept being dropped if consistantly under performing, but if Magilton had kept a settled side, QPR would have been doing much better than they have done in the last 7 games. A blip is usually 3-4 games (as Newcastle suffered in late Sept/early Oct). This is 7 games and likely to get much worse against the better sides QPR are about to play.

          Between them Buzsaky, Taarabt and Simpson have scored two thirds of QPR's goals this season and contributed to others, yet he dropped them all.

          We don't know what was said in the changing room, but if Buzsaky said something like 'what do you expect when most of the goal supply is sitting on the bench' who's to say he was wrong?

          Magilton has no respect from them, because as fans sang, he doesn't know what he is doing.

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          • #6
            lets be frank, these guys are on a fortune, you can understand it when they are not good enough, but when they don't give 100% then I'm with the manager and no I did'nt want him either
            I must away now, I can no longer tarry
            This morning's tempest I have to cross
            I must be guided without a stumble
            Into the arms I love the most

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            • #7
              Originally posted by lymehoop View Post
              lets be frank, these guys are on a fortune, you can understand it when they are not good enough, but when they don't give 100% then I'm with the manager and no I did'nt want him either
              Post of the day.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by stanistheman View Post
                Perhaps they could accept being dropped if consistantly under performing, but if Magilton had kept a settled side, QPR would have been doing much better than they have done in the last 7 games. A blip is usually 3-4 games (as Newcastle suffered in late Sept/early Oct). This is 7 games and likely to get much worse against the better sides QPR are about to play.

                Between them Buzsaky, Taarabt and Simpson have scored two thirds of QPR's goals this season and contributed to others, yet he dropped them all.

                We don't know what was said in the changing room, but if Buzsaky said something like 'what do you expect when most of the goal supply is sitting on the bench' who's to say he was wrong?

                Magilton has no respect from them, because as fans sang, he doesn't know what he is doing.

                Amen to that!!:byebye::tired:

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